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‘I belong in my own country’: Syrians celebrate a year after al-Assad

One year after the fall of Bashar al-Assad, Syrians celebrated in major cities like Damascus on December 9, 2025. The celebrations marked the end of Assad's long rule and 14 years of war, with citizens expressing optimism for a future of freedom and safety.

Justin SalhaniAl JazeeraFiled 2025-12-09 · 11:22 GMTLean · CenterRead · 4 min
‘I belong in my own country’: Syrians celebrate a year after al-Assad
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One year after the fall of Bashar al-Assad, Syrians celebrated in major cities like Damascus on December 9, 2025. The celebrations marked the end of Assad's long rule and 14 years of war, with citizens expressing optimism for a future of freedom and safety. President Ahmed al-Sharaa addressed crowds, promising justice for victims of the previous regime and an inclusive Syria. His government has focused on providing basic services, encouraging refugee returns, reshaping foreign ties, and lifting international sanctions. Despite ongoing challenges like sectarian violence, Israeli attacks, and economic difficulties, many Syrians are hopeful that Assad's removal signals a new era of stability. Citizens interviewed by Al Jazeera emphasized the importance of safety and security for the youth under the new government.

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Key claims

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Khaled Jaboush says injustice and oppression have been lifted off the shoulders of Syrian citizens.

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Lina al-Masri says the safety of Syrian youth is what matters the most to her.

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Al-Sharaa promised to bring justice to the families of the victims of the al-Assad regime.

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Syria’s President Ahmed al-Sharaa said the country had turned the page from a “dark chapter”.

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Syrians have marked the first anniversary of the fall of Bashar al-Assad with celebrations.

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Full report

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Al Jazeera speaks to Syrians as they celebrate one year since the fall of longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad.Syrians have taken to the streets of Damascus to celebrate the first anniversary of the overthrow of the al-Assad regime [Chris McGrath/Getty Images]Published On 9 Dec 2025Damascus, Syria – Syrians have marked the first anniversary of the fall of longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad with fireworks and jubilant celebrations in major cities, amid renewed optimism for long-lasting freedom and safety after 14 years of war.Syria’s President Ahmed al-Sharaa told large crowds in Damascus on Monday that the country had turned the page from a “dark chapter” in its history and now “looks towards a promising future”.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Syria’s Prison of Secrets: The Search for Sednaya’s Missinglist 2 of 3Memories of liberation and hope for the future: A Damascene’s storylist 3 of 3With flags and fireworks, Syrians celebrate one year since fall of al-Assadend of listOver the past year, al-Sharaa’s government has taken steps to provide basic services to citizens, as millions of refugees weigh the decision to return home.Al-Sharaa promised to bring justice to the families of the victims of the al-Assad regime and build an inclusive Syria, amid ongoing efforts to bring all armed forces under Damascus’s authority. His government also managed to reshape foreign ties and obtain the lifting of international sanctions.Despite bouts of sectarian violence, recurring Israeli attacks and deep economic challenges, Syrians remain largely confident that the end of the al-Assad family’s decades-long tyrannical rule has ushered in a new era of stability.Al Jazeera spoke to Syrians celebrating in public squares on Monday about what they expect from the new government and their hopes for the future.Lina al-MasriLina al-Masri says the safety of Syrian youth is what matters the most to her [Screengrab/Al Jazeera]Today truly feels like a celebration. Syria is free. We are living in safety. This is a happiness we haven’t seen among Syrians in ages.We fully support [al-Sharaa’s] administration, wholeheartedly and sincerely. For now, the state has done everything well. Most importantly, it has provided us with security. It has ensured that our youth can go out safely, and that’s the greatest achievement so far.We were worried, sitting in fear for our young men and boys, anxious that they might be taken and not return, or die. But now, the streets are filled with our youth walking safely. Our men walk freely and safely without any fear.Khaled JaboushKhaled Jaboush says he is ‘delighted’ with the new government led by Ahmed al-Sharaa [Screengrab/Al Jazeera]Injustice and oppression have been lifted off the shoulders of Syrian citizens. Now they can express their feelings, their liberty, and their beliefs.You see the crowds out here – they came out of their own free will. In the past, people used to march out of obligation. Today, the people came out willingly, joyful and happy with their [newfound] freedom.We are delighted with the wise leadership we have. We are happy with the development and progress which, God willing, will prevail in our country. Today, God willing, the economy has begun to grow, and the wheel is starting to turn.It’s an indescribable feeling. After decades of injustice and oppression, we got our freedom back. The freedom we were denied for 50 years.Yehya and HusseinUniversity students Yehya and Hussein say they no longer feel scared to pass by army officers [Screengrab/Al Jazeera]Everyone is chanting, everyone is together, all in harmony. I feel the security forces and the army are now part of us. You pass by, and they greet you without hesitation. You don’t feel scared, like someone’s out to get you.We used to dream of charging our phones. Now we have electricity, we have lights, we have comfort.I’ve lived abroad my whole life because of al-Assad’s oppressive regime. When I came back here, I felt like I’m living in my country for the first time.There were times when I visited Syria, but I felt like an outsider. Now, no – now I feel like I belong in my own country.I hope today continues to be a lasting symbol of peace for us and for our entire country.Rawan al-OmariRawan al-Omari says Syrians have found new life after the fall of al-Assad [Screengrab/Al Jazeera]Everything is evolving. There are some nice initiatives and beautiful partnerships with other countries. So hopefully, our country will flourish.Work opportunities in ministries have become easier; they care about the country and the people’s circumstances.Services are improving step by step. Of course, everything starts small, but we’re lacking nothing. Everything is available, thank God.The Syrian people have improved, too. They’ve become warmer, more passionate, and found something to rebuild this country on. They’ve got a life now.
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