Jubilant Syrians in Germany: Fall of the Assad regime celebrated!

Jubilant Syrians in Germany: Fall of the Assad regime celebrated!

Neukölln, Deutschland - The political landscape in Syria has changed dramatically when Syrian rebels took control of important cities, including Damascus, and the Assad regime fell. In Germany, where over 700,000 Syrian refugees live, there were celebrations on Sunday, December 8th. Numerous people gathered in several cities, especially in Berlin and Essen to celebrate the fall of Bashar al-Assad. According to reports, the police alone in Essen counted over 11,000 participants who celebrated peacefully, including many young people, as N-TV reported.

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in Berlin, thousands of people waved Syrian flags with the inscription "Free Syria" on Oranienplatz and in other districts, which symbolized the hope of many for a new Syria. According to Mercury, around 5,000 people celebrated in the capital, and the mood was mostly peaceful, even if there were occasional pyrotechnics inflammation. While some Syrians celebrated progress, different concerns about the possible uncertainty that the change of power could bring, especially for religious minorities in the country.

The celebrations occurred in the middle of international reactions to the Assad fall. While US President Joe Biden described the overthrow as a "fundamental act of justice", regional actors such as Israel and Turkey were also active. Turkey called on Syrian refugees to return and emphasized the need to rebuild the country. At the same time, Israel put the security situation at its limits after the regime had fallen. According to reports, Bashar al-Assad could have left to Russia, while other sources claim that he may have died in a plane crash.

in Berlin, the situation around the Syrian message remained calm, despite reporting on an attempted attack on the embassy site. The police confirmed that a spontaneous demonstration was peaceful, which awakens hope of a non -violent transition period in Syria.

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