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The Fall of Bashar al-Assad Marks a New Chapter in Syria

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December 10, 2024
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The Fall of Bashar al-Assad Marks a New Chapter in Syria
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On Sunday, December 8th, opposition forces declared Syria liberated from Bashar al-Assad’s regime, marking the end of over five decades of Assad family rule. Al-Assad fled Damascus as opposition fighters, led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), rapidly seized control of the capital following a coordinated offensive beginning on November 27th. This sudden collapse was fueled by military and economic weaknesses, desertion within Assad’s forces, and the inability of allies like Russia and Iran to provide support amidst their own challenges.

Bashar al-Assad’s rule, initially seen as a potential break from his father Hafez al-Assad’s oppressive policies, quickly descended into a brutal dictatorship. The 2011 uprising revealed the regime’s willingness to use mass violence, including chemical attacks, against dissenters. Under his governance, prisons like Sednaya became symbols of torture and death, with thousands perishing between 2011 and 2015. His reliance on foreign backers such as Russia and Iran extended the regime’s survival but left Syria fragmented and vulnerable.

The rapid rebel advance was unprecedented, with key cities like Aleppo, Homs, and Deraa falling within days. Economic collapse exacerbated public dissatisfaction, with the regime accused of financing itself through illicit drug trades. The lack of morale among Assad’s troops, coupled with widespread defections, paved the way for the opposition’s victory. Celebrations erupted across Syrian cities as citizens toppled symbols of the Assad regime and prisoners of conscience were freed from infamous facilities.

Bashar al-Assad’s final days mirrored the erosion of his power over the years. Initially groomed as a moderate reformist, his leadership was marked by repressive policies, deepening Syria’s descent into civil war. Once upheld by external forces, his regime ultimately succumbed to both internal and external pressures, reflecting the limitations of prolonged authoritarian rule reliant on foreign intervention.

As Syria enters a transitional phase, questions loom about its future governance. Opposition leaders and remaining government officials have expressed readiness to collaborate, emphasizing the need for unity. Whether the country can overcome its divisions and rebuild remains uncertain, but the fall of Bashar al-Assad represents a transformative moment in Syrian history.

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