Syria: One year after al-Assad

Al JazeeraSunday, December 7, 2025 at 10:14:31 PM
  • One year after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, Syria is undergoing significant changes as the new government seeks to establish its authority and rebuild the nation. The recent celebrations in Hama, marking this anniversary, reflect a sense of hope and resilience among the population, who are eager for a new chapter in their history.
  • The transition from the Assad regime presents both opportunities and challenges for the new government. While the celebrations indicate a desire for progress, the ongoing discoveries of mass graves highlight the unresolved issues from the past, complicating efforts to unify the country and foster reconciliation.
  • The situation in Syria illustrates the complexities of post-conflict recovery, as the new leadership grapples with the legacy of violence and the need for accountability. The contrasting sentiments of celebration and mourning underscore the dual realities faced by Syrians, as they navigate the path toward stability and justice in a nation still haunted by its recent history.
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