One Year After Assad: Syrians Celebrate a New Chapter
Celebrations marked Syria’s first year free from Assad with prayers, parades, and rallies while humanitarian needs remain critical, with only 29% of 2025 aid funded, MSF reports.
- 1- Large crowds gathered across Syria’s biggest cities to celebrate one year since the fall of the Assad regime, while new president Ahmad al-Sharaa promised to lead the country forward. 2- In a national address from Damascus, al-Sharaa called the regime’s fall “only the beginning” and urged Syrians to turn victory into hard work to elevate the nation. 3- Quoted by Al Jazeera, he declared a clean break from the Assad family’s five-decade rule and framed the moment as the start of a new chapter of nation-building, following his warm reception at the White House in November.
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In Syria, relief and reality collide one year after Assad’s fall
ALEPPO, SYRIA — Early Monday morning in Aleppo, soldiers lined the streets near the old city walls, standing in loose formation beside battered buildings as men gathered quietly around them. Almost no women appeared without head coverings — a reminder of the city’s conservative character even on a day of national celebration. The mood was subdued…
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Leaked Assad tapes trashing Syrians bolster mass one-year celebrations of regime's fall
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In Syria, the return of exiles: 'I've been waiting for this moment for 14 years'
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