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Rami Makhlouf | |
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رَامِي مَخْلُوف | |
Pronunciation | Rāmī Maḫlūf |
Born | Damascus, Syria | 10 July 1969
Nationality | Syrian |
Citizenship | Syrian, Cypriot (2010–2011) |
Occupation | Businessman |
Spouse | Razan Othman |
Children | Mohammed Makhlouf Ali Makhlouf |
Parent(s) | Mohammed Makhlouf (1932–2020)[1] Ghada Adib Mhanna |
Relatives | Hafez Makhlouf (brother) Iyad Makhlouf (brother) Ihab Makhlouf (brother) Anisa Makhlouf (aunt) Bashar al Assad (cousin) Atef Najib (cousin) |
Rami Makhlouf (Arabic: رَامِي مَخْلُوف, romanized: Rāmī Maḫlūf; born 10 July 1969) is a Syrian businessman and a maternal cousin of president Bashar al-Assad.[2][3] At the beginning of the Syrian civil war in 2011, he was considered one of Syria's richest and most powerful men. According to Syrian analysts, he is part of al-Assad's inner circle and no foreign company could do business in Syria at the time without his consent and partnership.[4][5]
In 2016, he was reported to own Syriatel, the largest mobile phone network in Syria, along with other retail, banking and real estate companies.[6] Makhlouf had a falling out with al-Assad in the spring of 2020[7] and was placed under house arrest,[8] resulting in the arrest of many of his aides, along with the targeting of his companies by security forces.[9][10][11] He was stripped of his shares in Syriatel, and the consortium he had established as the biggest investment vehicle in Syria was also taken off line.[12] Makhlouf's remaining assets in Syria are considered to be insignificant compared to the billions he has transferred abroad on behalf of Bashar al-Assad.[13][14]
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