Syrians Celebrate Historic Fall of Assad Regime in Damascus
Thousands gather in the capital's streets and iconic sites to mark the end of Bashar al-Assad's authoritarian rule, ushering in hopes for a democratic future.
- On December 13, thousands of Syrians filled the streets of Damascus, celebrating the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, which ended on December 8 after decades of authoritarian rule.
- The Omayyad Square in Damascus became the focal point of celebrations, with people waving flags of the Syrian opposition, a symbol of resistance since 2011.
- This marks the first major public gathering in the capital since the revolution began, with citizens openly expressing joy and relief after years of repression.
- The G7 nations convened virtually on the same day to discuss Syria's future, advocating for an inclusive, non-sectarian government to replace the fallen regime.
- While the atmosphere remains euphoric, Syrians acknowledge the challenges ahead, as rebuilding a democratic and unified Syria will require significant effort and cooperation.