Hope, flags, fireworks as Syria starts to celebrate a year without al-Assad
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- Syria is marking one year since the fall of longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad after nearly 14 years of war.
- Syria’s President Ahmed al-Sharaa vows to “rebuild a strong Syria with a structure befitting its present and its past”.
- On December 8 last year, the rule of the Baath Party collapsed when Damascus was seized. Al-Assad fled to Russia, where he was granted asylum.
- In January, al-Sharaa was appointed transitional president.
- A United Nations commission on Syria says violent events since al-Assad’s downfall caused renewed displacement and polarisation, “raising worries about the future direction of the country”.