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Syria will receive over 50 million euros from France, previously confiscated from the Assad family.
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Syria will receive over 50 million euros from France, previously confiscated from the Assad family.

French President Emmanuel Macron announced that France will return over 50 million euros confiscated from the Assad family, specifically from Rifaat al-Assad, to the Syrian people. The funds, obtained through legal proceedings in France, will support development projects in Syria. This announcement was made during Macron’s visit to Damascus, where France and Syria signed a global partnership agreement and several other agreements. The document specifies the amount as 51 million euros. Rifaat al-Assad, known as 'the butcher of Hama' for his role in the 1982 massacre, lived in exile in France for 37 years before returning to Syria in 2021 to avoid a four-year prison sentence related to money laundering and misuse of public funds.

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Syria will receive over 50 million euros from France, previously confiscated from the Assad family.

French President Emmanuel Macron announced that France will return over 50 million euros confiscated from the Assad family, specifically from Rifaat al-Assad, to the Syrian people. The funds, obtained through legal proceedings in France, will support development projects in Syria. This announcement was made during Macron’s visit to Damascus, where France and Syria signed a global partnership agreement and several other agreements. The document specifies the amount as 51 million euros. Rifaat al-Assad, known as 'the butcher of Hama' for his role in the 1982 massacre, lived in exile in France for 37 years before returning to Syria in 2021 to avoid a four-year prison sentence related to money laundering and misuse of public funds.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the French government's action in a neutral tone, focusing on the legal process and humanitarian intent behind the restitution. It provides historical context about Rifaat al-Assad without overtly criticizing or praising either side. The framing remains balanced between the two국

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