It was to Mr Mikati that she
said she was “the real dictator” in the Assad
family.
She also seeks views on her husband’s speeches and interviews from the
globe-trotting communications executive whose father and uncle made billions
from one of Lebanon’s major mobile phone companies.
More than 3,000 messages from the Assads’ private accounts, dating from June
to February, were provided by the media by opposition activists after a
suspected mole discovered their password.
They included numerous flirtatious and suggestive messages to Mr Assad from
various women, some working as advisers.
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