Syrian cities marked New Year’s Eve with large-scale celebrations amid tight security, just weeks after the ousting of former ruler Bashar al-Assad.
In Damascus, crowds gathered in the main Umayyad Square to witness a large fireworks display.
“This year’s New Year’s celebration has a special significance. For the first time in Syria, we celebrate without the presence of the al-Assad regime,” Hala Ibrahim told dpa.
Ms Ibrahim, who is in her forties, added, “I lived four decades of fear under the rule of (the al-Assads), the father and the son.
“Now, I want my children to live a life of freedom, security and dignity.”
Ziad Mohsen, celebrating with his family near the old exhibition city close to Umayyad Square, shared similar sentiments.
“The joy most Syrians feel today is not just about the New Year but about the departure of the tyrant,” he said. “It’s heartening to see Syrians happy again, congratulating each other not only for the New Year but for a new Syria.”
Across cities like Homs, Aleppo, Daraa and Suwayda, streets and squares were adorned with lights and colours to mark the occasion.
Security forces were heavily deployed to ensure safety during the celebrations, with the Interior Ministry cautioning against celebratory gunfire and promising penalties for violators.
“This New Year is historic for free Syrians everywhere,” said Basel Ayoub, a Damascus resident. “We can finally begin to taste the freedom stolen from us for decades by the al-Assad family and their regime.”
(dpa/NAN)
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