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The Facebook posts gripping Syrians

A president, a billionaire, and a very public rift in Syria’s top family.

Rami Makhlouf, one of Syria’s richest men, recently took to Facebook to air his grievances against his cousin. As his cousin is President Bashar Al-Assad, the whole country took note. BBC Arabic’s Mahmoud Ali Hamad takes up the story.

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Picture: Rami Makhlouf's Facebook post
Credit: AFP/Getty Images

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