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French court jails uncle of Syria’s Assad for graft
Syrias President Bashar al-Assad speaks during an interview with a Russian newspaper in Damascus, in this handout photograph distributed by Syrias national news agency SANA on August 26, 2013. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

PARIS, June 17 — A Paris court today convicted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s uncle of money laundering and misappropriating Syrian public funds and sentenced him to four years in prison.

Rifaat al-Assad, 82, was hospitalised with internal bleeding in France in December and was not in the dock for the ruling.

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The court also ordered the confiscation of Assad’s vast real estate assets in France worth an estimated €90 million (RM432.4 million).

The younger brother of the late Syrian president Hafez al-Assad—father of the incumbent president—was tried in Paris for crimes allegedly committed between 1984 and 2016, including aggravated tax fraud and misappropriation of Syrian funds.

Dubbed the "Butcher of Hama” for allegedly commanding troops who put down an uprising in central Syria in 1982, Assad has been under investigation in France since 2014.

The national finance prosecutor had sought a four-year prison sentence and a 10-million-euro fine, and called for the confiscation of all Assad’s property.

Assad, who divides his time between France and Britain, denied the charges. Z_ AFP

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