Vogue flushes Asma al-Assad down the memory hole
Remember that disgusting Vogue story on Asma al-Assad, which showed her husband the dictator playing with the kiddies at home? Vogue kept that story on their website until April 30.Now it seems that story has been flushed down the memory hole.
Thanks to the wonders of Google cache, you can still find the original story online by going here.
But since April 30, if you go to the original link, this is what you will see:
The rose in the desert has withered.
Labels: Asma al-Assad, Bashar al-Assad, Syria, Syrian uprising, Vogue
4 Comments:
Vague Magazine.
Given her husband is a mass murderer, you can hardly think of haute couture, can you?
No - contrary to Hamlet, Polonius was wrong - the dress does not always make the man or in this case the woman.
The cache link doesn't work either (as of Wed, May 4, 2011). Unless there's another way to get to it?
The article was placed there by a British PR agency, although the article was ostensibly written by Joan Juliet Buck, a former editor of French Vogue. I commented on it here:
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