For majd Shahoud, a 38-year-old resident of Bab Sbaa, Homs, the fall of the regime marks a day of profound joy and a glimmer of hope for a brighter future. “Yesterday we were waiting, hopeful, waiting for you, for the day that Syria can truly become Syria,” she shared, her voice filled with emotion.”Today is a day of joy, it’s like a dream.”
Shahoud’s words paint a vivid picture of the hardships endured by the peopel of Homs under the regime’s rule. “How was the regime’s treatment of people in Homs? It was cruel. Cruel, cruel, cruel,” she stated. “We had no electricity, no water, no internet, everything was an issue.”
The liberation of her city is not just a political victory for Shahoud; it’s a deeply personal one. “My Homs, my soul. My life is Homs,Syria is Homs. We are the children of this country, we’re one, we don’t want anyone hurt any more,” she declared, her words echoing the sentiment of countless Syrians yearning for peace and unity.
Shahoud dreams of a Syria where its citizens can live freely, without fear of reprisal. “I dream that we can live, like other countries that have toppled thier regimes, to be without fear, to not fear speaking out,” she expressed, her voice filled with hope.
The streets of Homs are now filled with tears of joy, a testament to the profound impact of this momentous occasion. “Today on the streets I just saw tears.Tears, tears, tears. Now I see that Syria realy is ours,now I feel that this is my Syria and when I saw them,may God protect them,when I saw them come … they have avenged my brother,my uncle,” Shahoud said,her voice thick with emotion.
The regime’s brutality has left deep scars on Shahoud’s family. “My uncle has been missing for 14 years, the same as his son’s age. He went missing just as the boy was born,” she revealed, her voice trembling with grief. “My other uncle was killed at the door to his home … today I feel we have been avenged.”
For Shahoud and countless others like her, the fall of the regime represents not just a political turning point but a deeply personal victory, a chance to finally heal and rebuild their lives in a free and peaceful syria.
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