Is Bashar al-Assad really taking selfies in Moscow or just avoiding the crowds? 🇸🇾👀 Read all about the twisty tale of his fall from power!
In a shocking twist that could only be likened to a Hollywood blockbuster, the long-time ruler of Syria, Bashar al-Assad, has been ousted following a lightning-fast rebel offensive that swept through the capital, Damascus. Celebratory gunfire echoed through the streets as proud Syrians took to the road, waving opposition flags and tearing down statues of their former leader and his father, Hafez al-Assad. It turns out the proverbial 'house of cards' finally tumbled down, highlighting the end of a regime that many deemed tyrannical and unyielding. Who knew that the endgame of Assad's rule would involve a mad dash to the airport and a one-way ticket to Moscow?
Meanwhile, reports emerged that Assad was granted asylum in Russia, putting minds to rest about his potential whereabouts. Russia has always had a peculiar relationship with Assad and now seems to be providing a cozy refuge for the deposed leader. After more than five decades of brutal rule, many are left pondering whether the exit of Assad will usher in a new dawn for Syria or just another round of chaos among the competing factions eager to fill the void.
With crowds in cities like Aleppo and Homs jubilantly celebrating the end of a dictatorship, it's impossible not to join in on the excitement—even from afar! The community in Montreal saw parties erupt as Syrian immigrants shared stories of hope and fear about the potential rise of extremist factions in the wake of this vacuum of power. One can only imagine the dance moves and celebratory fireworks lighting up the sky as they toast to freedom and new beginnings.
Interestingly, this dramatic turn of events isn't an isolated incident; it's part of a broader struggle that has lasted over a decade! Watching a regime that was once relentless crumble in just 11 days is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. While the final page of Bashar al-Assad's power may have turned, many are keeping a watchful eye on what comes next for Syria. The stage is set, and the world is wondering: will this historical moment lead to a new storyline filled with reconciliation and unity, or will it only amplify the ongoing struggles in this war-torn country?
In this grand tale of political drama, we'd be remiss not to mention that Bashar al-Assad was once an eye doctor—who would've thought he had it in him to stab the heart of a nation instead? And as we ponder the future, it’s worth noting that beyond the Middle East, Syrian communities from Vancouver to Montreal are uniting not just to celebrate but to navigate the impending changes together, blending their old lives with the new. A round of applause for those keeping the hope alive!
Syrians poured into streets echoing with celebratory gunfire on Sunday after a stunning rebel advance reached the capital, putting an end to the Assad ...
The Syrian government collapsed early Sunday, falling to a lightning rebel offensive that seized control of the capital of Damascus and sent crowds into the ...
Après une offensive qui aura durée à peine 10 jours, les rebelles sont entrés samedi dans la capitale, Damas, poussant le président Al-Assad à fuir le pays.
The reports, citing a Kremlin source, end speculation about the whereabouts of Syria's ousted president.
Syria's longtime ruler fled earlier today and was granted asylum by Russia after opposition groups stormed Damascus.
Assad's older brother was set to follow in father Hafez Assad's footsteps. Bashar learned fast how to rule with an iron fist. It became his undoing.
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Ex-president has not been pictured since he vowed to 'crush' rebels a week ago and his location is unclear.
Des cris de joie à Alep, des tirs dans les airs à Homs, des prisonniers politiques qui sortent de prison sous les hululements à Damas, des statues qui tombent à Hama, des fêtes dans les rues de Montréal. La chute de Bachar al-Assad, le dictateur ...
Des immigrantes syriennes installées à Montréal craignent le pire devant l'éventuelle prise du pouvoir par un groupe islamiste.
Comment des rebelles ont-ils pu dissoudre en 11 jours ce qui fut longtemps un régime redouté pour sa férocité, son omniprésence et sa toute-puissance?
The decision to grant asylum to Bashar al-Assad comes amid concerns over Russian military bases in Syria.
Syria's brutal civil war rekindled suddenly after 13 years, with rebel forces staging a shock offensive that forced long-time dictator Bashar al-Assad to ...
Crowds of people waved the Syrian revolutionary flag and pulled down statues and portraits of the president and his father, Hafez, while celebratory gunfire and ...
Le président syrien déchu Bachar el-Assad et sa famille sont arrivés à Moscou, rapportent les agences de presse russes, citant des sources au Kremlin.
Une page d'histoire est tournée en Syrie. L'heure est à la réjouissance, alors que le président Bachar al-Assad a été chassé du pays.
A man walks by a broken portrait of the late Syrian President Hafez Assad as people search for belongings in the ransacked private residence of Syrian ...
While celebrations continue in Damascas after the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, Israel Defense...
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Loud music and chants of unity rang outside the Vancouver Art Gallery on Sunday as members of the local Syrian community celebrated the end of the Bashar ...
Espérons que les rebelles qui ont fait chuter Bachar al-Assad n'imposeront pas de nouvelles chaînes aux Syriens.