Bushra al-Assad (; born 24 October 1960) is the first child and only daughter of Hafez al-Assad, who was the president of Syria from 1971 to 2000. She is the sister of former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. She is the widow of Assef Shawkat, the deputy chief of staff of the Syrian Armed Forces and former head of the Syrian Military Intelligence, who was killed in the 18 July 2012 Damascus bombing, responsibility for which was claimed by a coalition of Syrian opposition rebel groups.
As a result of the Syrian Civil War, in March 2012 she was placed on a list of Syrian government figures who were subject to European Union economic sanctions and travel bans. On 28 September 2012, it was reported that Bushra al-Assad had fled from Syria with her five children to seek refuge in the United Arab Emirates. In January 2013, Bushra al-Assad was joined by her mother Anisa Makhlouf in Dubai.
Bushra attended Damascus University with Buthaina Shaaban, who became a member of the Syrian Cabinet. Despite family opposition, Bushra married Shawkat in 1995.
Since the death of her brother Bassel al-Assad in 1994, Bushra was credited with increasing influence in Syria. Bushra was also reported to have worked for her late husband to gain acceptance and recognition. Shawkat assumed key security roles within intelligence.
It was reported that Bushra disapproved of Asma al-Assad taking such a public role.
Bushra moved to the United Arab Emirates in September 2012 following her husband's death in a bomb blast. Although rebels claimed responsibility, there was some suspicion the regime of her brother may have played a role. Bushra is living in Dubai with her five children.
In 2019, it was reported that Bushra's daughter, Anisa, was studying spatial design at the University of the Arts London, despite being a member of a family subject to international sanctions. Later, the National Crime Agency seized the remaining £25,000 in her bank account.
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