New year brings joy and renewed hope to a liberated Damascus freed from Assad

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A flag is waved as people gather during New Year's celebrations, after the ousting of Syria's Bashar al-Assad, in Damascus, Syria, January 1, 2025. — Reuters pic

Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - A flag is waved as people gather during New Year's celebrations, after the ousting of Syria's Bashar al-Assad, in Damascus, Syria, January 1, 2025. — Reuters pic

DAMASCUS, Jan 1 — Umayyad Square in Damascus hummed to the throngs of people brandishing “revolution” flags as Syria saw in the new year with hope following 13 years of civil war.

Gunshots rang out from Mount Qasioun overlooking the capital where hundreds of people gazed up at fireworks, an AFP reporter at the square saw.

It was the first new year’s celebration without an Assad in power for more than 50 years after the fall of Bashar al-Assad in December.

“Long live Syria, Assad has fallen,” shouted some children.

“We did not expect such a miracle to happen, today the Syrians have found their smile again,” Layane el Hijazi, a 22-year-old agricultural engineering student, told AFP from Umayyad Square.

“We were able to obtain our rights, we can now talk. I am letting off steam these last three weeks and tonight by bringing out everything I had buried,” she said.

People use their mobile phones as they gather during New Year's celebrations, after the ousting of Syria's Bashar al-Assad, in Damascus, Syria, January 1, 2025. — Reuters pic

People use their mobile phones as they gather during New Year's celebrations, after the ousting of Syria's Bashar al-Assad, in Damascus, Syria, January 1, 2025. — Reuters pic

Despite the revelry, soldiers patrolled the streets of Damascus less than a month after Assad’s rapid demise.

The green, white and black “revolution” flag with its three red stars flies all over the capital.

Such a sight — the symbol of the Syrian people’s uprising against the Assad dynasty’s iron-fisted rule — was unthinkable a month ago.

The fall of Assad brought an end to more than half a century of unchallenged rule by his family’s clan over Syria, where dissent was repressed and public freedoms were heavily curtailed.

“Whatever happens, it will be better than before,” said Imane Zeidane, 46, a cartoonist, who came to Umayyad Square with her husband and their daughter.

“I am starting the new year with serenity and optimism,” she said, adding that she has “confidence” in the new government under de facto leader Ahmed al-Sharaa.

She also remembers that new year’s celebrations in previous years were “not like this”.

“The joy is double now — you come down to celebrate the new year with your heart, and celebrate the hope it carries,” Zeidane said.

This aerial view shows people celebrating the ouster of Syria's president Bashar al-Assad, in the centre of Homs on December 30, 2024. — AFP pic

This aerial view shows people celebrating the ouster of Syria's president Bashar al-Assad, in the centre of Homs on December 30, 2024. — AFP pic

‘Fears have dissipated’

The revolutionary song “Lift your head, you are a free Syrian” by Syrian singer Assala Nasri rang out loud on Umayyad Square.

“Every year, we aged suddenly by 10 years,” taxi driver Qassem al-Qassem, 34, told AFP in reference to the tough living conditions in a country whose economy collapsed under Assad.

“But with the fall of regime, all our fears have dissipated,” he said.

“Now I have a lot of hope. But all we want now is peace.”

More than half a million people died in the 13-year civil war as the country split into different regions controlled by various warring parties.

Many families are still waiting for news of loved ones who went missing under Assad’s rule, during which time tens of thousands of prisoners disappeared.

“I hope that Syria in 2025 will be non-denominational, pluralist, for everyone, without exception,” said Havan Mohammad, a Kurdish student from the northeast studying pharmacy in the capital. — AFP

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