Talk:Rifaat al-Assad

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This article was not all true and forgot to say that Rifaat Al-Assad was an extrimely powerful person but at the same time he was a wonderful dad. Rifaat Al-Assad married four women and he has now 16 children. The oldest was a girl called Tamador. Tamador married a man from this place called Dabash, called Mouine Nassif. They got two girls and two boys. She didn't have any problem with anyone but she has a good personnality and she loves her dad a lot. She lives in Damascus with her husband and her young daughter. Her old daughter is married in syria and her two sons are in Paris studying at a university. Tamador named her first son Rifaat (for her dad), the second one Ali and the two girls Ghayara and Samara. If this text is accpeted by the site responsables I will write every single word that i know about him, his family and his friends...

                 By: Rifaat Al-Assad's relative
                     

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