Syrian opposition figure Suhair Atassi was born in Damascus and descends from prominent family in Homs. (AFP)
Suhair Atassi, vice-president of the Syrian opposition National Coalition, on Tuesday became the first Arab woman to head a session at the Arab League summit.
Atassi lead a Syrian delegation in a live sitting during the summit in the absence of the coalition's leader Moaz al-Khatib.
Atassi was born in Damascus and descends from a prominent family in Homs. She started the Jamal al-Atassi National Dialogue Forum in 2001, which she named after her father, a pan-Arab nationalist who inspired opposition against Assad in 1973, according to the Carnegie Middle East Center.
She also runs the Jamal Atassi Forum group on Facebook, a forum calling for reforms and lifting the emergency law in Syria.
Since that start of the Syrian uprising, Attasi remained an outspoken Syrian activist.
27 Mar, 2013
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Source: http://english.alarabiya.net/en/perspective/2013/03/27/Suhair-Atassi-.html
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