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            Hope, flags, fireworks as Syria starts to celebrate a year without al-Assad

            Sunday, December 7, 2025 - 13:43:29
            Hope, flags, fireworks as Syria starts to celebrate a year without al-Assad
            Arya News - Syrians gathered to celebrate days before the December 8 anniversary, which will mark the day the capital was liberated.

            Damascus, Syria – Around Damascus’s Umayyad Square, children leaned out the windows, waving Syria’s green, white and black flag as fireworks burst in the sky.
            December 8, the anniversary of liberation for the capital and the country as a whole, was two days away, but crowds had already begun to gather in the square.
            Nearby, standing alone and watching the festivities, stood Abu Taj, 24. Ten years earlier, he had left his home in the Aleppo countryside when his house was destroyed in fighting between the regime and anti-Assad forces.
            From there, he fled to Damascus and then Beirut before flying to join his father in Saudi Arabia.
            After a decade in exile – eight years in Saudi Arabia and two years studying in Egypt – Abu Taj moved back to Syria. He arrived just more than a week before people from all over the country gathered to celebrate the operation that stormed Damascus and forced Bashar al-Assad to flee, in the early hours of the morning, to Moscow.
            On the last Friday before the anniversary, Abu Taj prayed at the Umayyad Mosque before coming down to Damascus’s main meeting point to see the festivities.
            “The culture of the country is now for the people,” he told Al Jazeera, overjoyed by the direction the country is going.
            Exhalation
            A year ago, the reign of the al-Assad regime ended .
            With it fell a brutal police state, notorious for its use of torture and disappearance .
            For many in Syria, the regime’s collapse brought with it an exhalation – the first in decades since Bashar’s father Hafez came to power in 1970.
            The early days following the liberation were marked by elation in many parts of Syria, but also by concern over what was to come.
            Early predictions looked to the examples of Iraq after the US invasion or Libya after the fall of the Gaddafi regime.
            Few expected that the severe US sanctions on Syria would be removed, especially with Ahmed al-Sharaa, a man once with a US ransom on his head, leading the new government.

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            Celebrations in Damascus of the first anniversary of Bashar al-Assad’s toppling began days ahead. Here, people are out celebrating in the early hours of December 6, 2025 [Ghaith Alsayed/AP]
            Tragedy did, however, follow when widespread sectarian violence took place along the Syrian coast in March and again in Suwayda in July.
            In both instances, forces said to be aligned with the Syrian government inflamed tensions, with revenge killings and sectarian targeting of minorities.
            Another incident threatened to destabilise Homs, Syria’s third largest city, last month, before the government intervened to calm the situation.
            Green, white and black
            But a few days before masses descend on Umayyad Square for a large celebration, it is clear how meaningful removing the regime was to so many Syrians.
            Across the city, the green, white and black flag is on ubiquitous display. Outside the Umayyad Mosque, children’s faces are painted with the vertical green, white and black blocks, while in Marjeh Square, locals unpacked a bag of flags to sell or distribute.
            Omran, a 22-year-old from Deir Az Zor in Syria’s northeast, sat smoking hookah in Marjeh Square with his younger brother, Bahaeddine, and his mother. He recently returned to Syria from Lebanon and said he hadn’t seen his mother in nine years.
            He said he plans to go to Umayyad Square on December 8 to participate in the celebrations with his mother and his younger brother. “We will all be so happy, thank God,” he said.
            While most of the city is decked out in flags and decorations, Umayyad Square is where the heart of the celebration will take place.
            Celebrations started Friday afternoon as thousands of young men and women in minivans or on scooters headed to the city’s historic roundabout, where the wreckage from an Israeli strike on the Ministry of Defence in July is still visible.
            Hope
            Abdelaziz al-Omari, 21, from the Palestinian camp of Yarmouk, stood next to two friends in the roundabout. He waved a long pole holding the Syrian and Palestinian flags.
            “We came here today to celebrate the anniversary of the liberation,” he told Al Jazeera.

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            Syrians celebrate the anniversary of al-Assad’s toppling in Damascus in the early hours of December 6, 2025 [Ghaith Alsayed/AP]
            “We were oppressed, but now our sadness has been released.”
            The celebrations carried on – with cars honking and fireworks exploding – until the early hours of Saturday morning.
            On Saturday afternoon, thunderstorms and showers poured down on Damascus. Rain is predicted for Sunday as well, but it is expected to clear by Monday for the day of the anniversary itself.
            Many in Syria will be in attendance, carrying the memories of the years of hardship under al-Assad still fresh in their minds, and hopes that the future might be a little bit better in their hearts.
            Standing in Umayyad Square on Friday, Rahma al-Taha, a lawyer, said the early days following liberation lacked security, but that slowly, over the last year, the situation had been improving.
            “Everything is better, and every month we’re seeing new things,” she said, expressing a feeling that many Syrians told Al Jazeera hadn’t existed during the days of the al-Assad regime.
            “There is hope.”
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