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Report: UK won’t permit entry of Asma al-Assad for cancer treatment
2024-12-30
[IsraelTimes] British government sources tell London’s The Times that Asma al-Assad, the London-born wife of ousted Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, is effectively barred from the United Kingdom as her passport is not valid.

It is unclear if the travel document expired or was actively blocked.

Sources tell the newspaper that because the exiled former Syrian first lady’s passport is not valid, and the British government will not allow her back in on compassionate grounds due to her health, Assad will be unable to seek medical treatment in the UK.

Assad is said to have a 50% chance of survival after an aggressive form of blood cancer is believed to have returned following treatment for the disease earlier this year, the UK’s Telegraph newspaper reported earlier this month.

According to the report, the exiled former first lady, who was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia in May of this year, is completely isolated in Moscow as she undergoes treatment for the aggressive cancer.

While her husband fled to Moscow after his brutal regime was toppled in a lightning rebel offensive earlier this month, Asma is said to have already been in Russia for some time before that as she was seeking treatment there.

According to The Times, it is thought that her treatment in Moscow is being managed by cardiologist father, who has apparently left his home in London along with his wife.
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Posted by:trailing wife

#7  A B-2 (Medical) Visa and a firm post-op exit requirement.
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2024-12-30 14:28  

#6  You have practical diplomatic and national security interests on one hand and common decency on the other. I think my own tendency, in spite of the distastefulness of patient, would be to allow entry for medical treatment and tell the terrorists to go to hell.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2024-12-30 12:46  

#5  It seems these types of decisions can be complicated: Jimmy Carter and the 1979 Decision to Admit the Shah into the United States
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2024-12-30 12:43  

#4  Perfidious Albion. What are your questions ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2024-12-30 10:50  

#3  From where I sit, her prognosis looks very bad no matter what care she can get.
Posted by: Elmaper+McGurque1612   2024-12-30 10:33  

#2  With the UK & a few other EU nations threatening Israel's President BiBi with arrest for killing and wiping out Terrorists. Using their A$$ backward logic, why not offer her free treatment since Syria also had problems with Israel?☺☻
Posted by: NN2N1   2024-12-30 09:58  

#1  Any refugee from anywhere, unless the Left doesn't like them.
Posted by: ed in texas   2024-12-30 08:42  

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