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After Years Of Authoritarian Rule, Syria’s President Has Signed A New Constitution
The constitution will serve as the foundation for the country’s five-year transitional period and guarantees freedom of expression, the press and religion.
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The constitution will serve as the foundation for the country’s five-year transitional period and guarantees freedom of expression, the press and religion.
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On Sunday, March 15, dozens of people gathered in Umayyad Square in the capital, Damascus, to celebrate the anniversary of the 2011 Revolution for the first time.
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The agreement would see the SDF-controlled areas come under the Syrian government's control.
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“No one will be above the law, and everyone whose hands are stained with the blood of Syrians will face justice sooner rather than later,” Ahmed al-Sharaa said.
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The clashes first began after gunmen loyal to Assad ambushed government security forces when they were conducting an operation in the coastal region of Latakia.
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The new Syrian presidency condemned the attack, calling it a “terrorist” attack and vowing “this crime will not go unpunished.”
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As part of the move, the country's constitution, adopted in 2012 under Assad, has been suspended, while all the military factions in the country have also been officially dissolved.
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Here's what happened during Israel's genocide in Gaza in December 2024.
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The new authorities have offered amnesty to those who surrender their weapons, allowing former regime personnel to transition into civilian life.
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This is the first time that Ahmed al-Sharaa, also known by his nom de guerre Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, has provided a timeline for Syria’s future since his group toppled President Bashar al-Assad’s regime on Dec. 8.
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Hundreds of people gathered in Damascus demanding Christians’ rights and justice and security for minority groups out of fear of potential violence between different religious and ethnic groups.