After al-Assad falls, what’s ahead for Syria?
The Take
Al Jazeera
4.7 • 748 Ratings
🗓️ 9 December 2024
⏱️ 25 minutes
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Summary
In an 11-day offensive, Syrian opposition fighters have ended more than 50 years of Assad family rule. President Bashar al-Assad has fled to Moscow. As the Syrian people celebrate the fall of the regime, where will their country go from here?
In this episode:
- Arwa Damon (@IamArwaDamon), President and Founder of INARA
Episode credits:
This episode was produced by Khaled Soltan, Sarí el-Khalili, and Alexandra Locke, with Hagir Saleh, Manny Panartous, and our host, Kevin Hirten, in for Malika Bilal. It was edited by Sarí el-Khalili.
The Take production team is Marcos Bartolomé, Sonia Bhagat, Sarí el-Khalili, Tamara Khandaker, Phillip Lanos, Chloe K. Li, Ashish Malhotra, Khaled Soltan, and Amy Walters. Our editorial interns are Duha Mosaad, Hagir Saleh, and Cole van Miltenburg. Our host is Malika Bilal. Our engagement producers are Adam Abou-Gad and Vienna Maglio. Aya Elmileik is lead of audience engagement.
Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our video editor is Hisham Abu Salah. Alexandra Locke is the Take’s executive producer. Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera’s head of audio. We’ll be back tomorrow.
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| 0:00.0 | Al Jazeera Podcasts. |
| 0:07.0 | Today, after nearly 14 years of bloody civil war, the Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad has fallen. |
| 0:18.0 | The leader who ruled for 24 years that actually left the capital, Damascus. |
| 0:22.9 | We'll look at where things stand, |
| 0:25.1 | where they're headed, |
| 0:26.2 | and why, in the end, the regime came apart so fast. |
| 0:31.8 | I'm Kevin Horton, and this is the take. |
| 0:40.3 | On the last, And this is the take. On Sunday, December 8th, opposition fighters streamed into the capital city. |
| 0:46.3 | Soon thereafter, Syrian civilians streamed into the streets in celebration. |
| 0:52.3 | Thank God, we're happy because we can go back to Syria. |
| 0:56.0 | Thank God the war is over. |
| 0:58.0 | We're so happy about this. |
| 0:59.0 | This was our life's wish. |
| 1:01.0 | It's a feeling of joy after 13 years of pressure and tragedy since we were born. |
| 1:09.0 | The regime pressured and hurt us, but now we are free, without any fear or oppression, |
| 1:14.6 | which will be lifted from our hearts. |
| 1:17.6 | They were chanting, they were dancing, and they were toppling statues of the deposed leader |
| 1:22.2 | Bashar al-Assad, whose tenuous hold-on power was maintained with brutal force for years. |
| 1:31.9 | My name is Arwa Damon. |
| 1:34.1 | I am a former Sianan Senior International correspondent, covered Syria extensively. |
| 1:39.8 | I'm also the founder and president of the charity Enada that treats war-impacted children, medically and in mental health as well. |
| 1:47.2 | And you are catching me at the Doha Forum in Qatar. |
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