Syrian actress,Taj Haidar, star of highest-rated traditional Syrian series Bab al Hara, has denied accusations hurled against her about her opinion on the situation in Syria. The net-media suggest that she is anti-Assad. She has publicised her protest against those trying to defame her using political stances in her name through forged FB statements. She addresses her accusers from the social networking scene and media, stating that what has been said concerning this particular subject should be recognised for it is -- rumors to tarnish Syrian actors' reputations in political situations. According to "Ana Zahra" website, Taj expressed her extreme irritation with the political situation, as well as with the statements that are being bandied about by impersonators on her Facebook (FB) page. She confirmed unequivocally that she had no connection whatsoever with that particular FB account, thereby distancing herself from words put into her mouth via Twitter and micro-online-media, or other local sources that spoke on Taj Haidar's behalf to confirm her stance against the Syrian regime. While the Syrian actress denies these accusations altogether, that she is anti-Assad, she does not spell out her actual political stance either.
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