Syrians celebrate as one year anniversary of Bashar al-Assad's fall approaches
President Ahmed al-Sharaa leads unity calls amid ongoing security, economic, and justice challenges as tens of thousands celebrate Assad's fall, with 2.9 million Syrians returning, officials said.
- On Monday, thousands gathered in Damascus for dawn prayers at the Umayyad Mosque and jubilant street celebrations marking the one-year anniversary, while President Ahmed al-Sharaa urged Syrians to rebuild with ministers present.
- In late November, Sharaa's alliance launched an offensive seizing Aleppo, Hama, and Homs, collapsing the Syrian army and capturing Damascus on December 8, 2024 as Bashar al-Assad fled to Moscow without Russian military intervention.
- Resident Iyad Burghol said, `What happened over the past year seems like a miracle`, but people still demand jobs, services, and civil peace as more than six million Syrians fled overseas.
- The UN commission warned Syria's transition is fragile as sectarian bloodshed in Alawite and Druze minority areas kills hundreds, while the Kurdish administration in the northeast banned gatherings Monday.
- Since taking power, Ahmed al-Sharaa has launched a diplomatic charm offensive restoring ties with Western and Arab states and winning sanctions relief despite ongoing challenges.
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