British Syrian Society

The British Syrian Society is an association set up to promote relations between the government of Syria and the United Kingdom. It was established in 2003 by Fawaz Akhras, father-in-law of Bashar al-Assad.[1][2] Its current directors include Akhras, Lord Asquith, Lord Green, Major-General John Holmes, and Peter Ford, former British ambassador to Syria.[3][4]

As part of its lobbying work, the Society has over the years hosted visits to Syria by several Members of Parliament. Several of these subsequently voted against the Cameron–Clegg coalition government in 2013 on the issue of British military intervention in the Syrian civil war including Richard Shepherd, Crispin Blunt, and David T. C. Davies.[5]

In September 2011, the HSBC bank said it would no longer represent the Society.[6]

Its co-chair Sir Andrew Green, a former British ambassador to Syria, resigned after emails showed Dr Akhras had advised Assad on how to rebut evidence of civilians apparently being tortured.[7] Dr Akhras had used a private email channel to the Syrian leader to offer advice on how the Syrian government should handle criticism of its suppression of the opposition uprising, including how to counter video footage appearing to show the torture of children.[8][9]

Other resignations included the society's treasurer, Brian Constant, and Sir Gavyn Farr Arthur, a former Lord Mayor of London.[10][11][4]

In 2016, the BSS organised an international conference in Damascus, described by the Council for Arab-British Understanding as a Syrian government “PR exercise”. Speakers included Bouthaina Shaaban, Ali Haidar and Fares Shehabi.[12]

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References

  1. Robert Booth (15 March 2012). "Assad's father-in-law: the man at the heart of UK-Syrian relations". The Guardian. Retrieved 2012-07-13.
  2. Andrew Gilligan (15 March 2012). "Syria: Assad's father-in-law compares Syrian uprising to London riots". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 2012-07-13.
  3. Robert Verkaik Josie Ensor Patrick Sawer "Revealed: How Britain’s former Syria ambassador appeared on BBC to defend Assad... after quietly taking a job with dictator’s father-in-law", The Daily Telegraph 22 April 2017
  4. "The British Syrian Society Limited - Officers (free information from Companies House)". companieshouse.gov.uk. Retrieved 2020-05-15.
  5. "Nine Tory MPs who did not back Syria strike received Assad's hospitality The Guardian September 2013
  6. Robert Verkaik Josie Ensor Patrick Sawer "Revealed: How Britain’s former Syria ambassador appeared on BBC to defend Assad... after quietly taking a job with dictator’s father-in-law", The Daily Telegraph 22 April 2017
  7. Robert Verkaik Josie Ensor Patrick Sawer "Revealed: How Britain’s former Syria ambassador appeared on BBC to defend Assad... after quietly taking a job with dictator’s father-in-law", The Daily Telegraph 22 April 2017
  8. Robert Verkaik Josie Ensor Patrick Sawer "Revealed: How Britain’s former Syria ambassador appeared on BBC to defend Assad... after quietly taking a job with dictator’s father-in-law", The Daily Telegraph 22 April 2017
  9. Ian Black "Assad's father-in-law under pressure to quit British Syrian Society" Guardian 22 March 2012
  10. Robert Verkaik Josie Ensor Patrick Sawer "Revealed: How Britain’s former Syria ambassador appeared on BBC to defend Assad... after quietly taking a job with dictator’s father-in-law", The Daily Telegraph 22 April 2017
  11. Ian Black "Assad's father-in-law under pressure to quit British Syrian Society" Guardian 22 March 2012
  12. Luke Harding "Liberal Democrat peer to attend controversial conference in Syria" The Guardian 28 October 2016
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