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Syria Erupts in Celebration as al-Assad Regime Falls

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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