Syrian Canadians in Windsor celebrate the fall of Assad's regime
The Assad regime in Syria has fallen, with Bashar al-Assad fleeing to Russia. This marks a significant change after over 50 years of family rule. Syrian rebels and the group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham played key roles in this development. In Windsor, many Syrian Canadians are celebrating the news. Mamdouh Mohieddin described the moment as a relief, comparing it to being cleared of cancer. Local doctor Ahmad Chaker expressed disbelief and joy, noting the suffering many endured under Assad's rule. While there is excitement, concerns remain about the future. The power vacuum left by Assad's departure raises questions about the next steps for Syria. Activists emphasize the importance of focusing on the needs of Syrians as they begin to rebuild.