15-01-2025, 10:22 PM
(13-01-2025, 10:35 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: Leaders of new Syria govt is optimism, it 14 mil displaced Syrians would return to their country within two years following fall of the Bashar Assad regime. Speaking to Dubai-based documentary filmmaker & YouTube content creator Joe Hattab in a video aired Sunday, Al-Sharaa emphasized the collapse of 61-year-old Baath regime in Dec, Syrians who were forced to flee their homeland are already returning. “I'm confident 14 mil Syrians will return to country in 2-years. Only around 1 to 1.5 million will remain (abroad),” he said. Al-Sharaa criticized ousted regime for using state institutions to suppress &2 dominate the population, organizing institutions to oppress people, resorting to tactics like torture & killings. His admin’s commitment to justice as foundational principle for Syria’s reconstruction and development
https://www.turkiyetoday.com/region/syri...rs-104829/
A historic move marking a new era for Syria, the first class of Syrian police cadets has graduated since fall of President Bashar Assad. Event took place at newly reopened police college in Damascus, signifying a significant shift in country's approach to security after decades of oppressive rule under Assad's regime. Known for its brutal tactics including widespread surveillance, arbitrary detentions, torture, & the deaths of many, the Assad family's legacy is now being rewritten by Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham. Group, now steering the nation's security apparatus, aims to "preserve security & safety in Syria’s provinces & to track down remnants of Assad regime," as stated by Oussama Mohammad, a military official at police college. Ceremony was both symbolic & practical, with over 400 young men applying to join this new force, hoping to bring stability to a nation long scarred by conflict. During event, cadets in police uniforms marched, showcasing their commitment to a new Syria.
https://youtu.be/mmovjL_zDxg?si=lYglkYxJ7AuxeBNP