Caged Syria has fallen

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A era has ended. 13 years of bloodshed and it finally ended in a rebel victory. Its time for a new era to start. A democratic. free Syria. for their supporters. Ukraine, USA and Tvrkey. They have finally won
"The tyrant Bashar al-Assad has fled. We declare the city of Damascus free from the tyrant Bashar al-Assad.This is the moment that the displaced and prisoners have long awaited, the moment of returning home and the moment of freedom after decades of oppression and suffering. To the displaced all over the world, a free Syria awaits you"
 
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A era has ended. 13 years of bloodshed and it finally ended in a rebel victory. Its time for a new era to start. A democratic. free Syria. for their supporters. Ukraine, USA and Tvrkey. They have finally won
"The tyrant Bashar al-Assad has fled. We declare the city of Damascus free from the tyrant Bashar al-Assad.This is the moment that the displaced and prisoners have long awaited, the moment of returning home and the moment of freedom after decades of oppression and suffering. To the displaced all over the world, a free Syria awaits you"
What are they going to do with the Christian population though?
 
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A era has ended. 13 years of bloodshed and it finally ended in a rebel victory. Its time for a new era to start. A democratic. free Syria. for their supporters. Ukraine, USA and Tvrkey. They have finally won
"The tyrant Bashar al-Assad has fled. We declare the city of Damascus free from the tyrant Bashar al-Assad.This is the moment that the displaced and prisoners have long awaited, the moment of returning home and the moment of freedom after decades of oppression and suffering. To the displaced all over the world, a free Syria awaits you"
Useful idiot award
 
I hope the Assad family is doing okay. I've heard that Asma and the kids preemptively fled to Russia earlier this week for safety, but I haven't heard of where the other Assads who were still residing in Syria (besides Bashar's wife and children) are at the moment, like Bashar's brother, Maher, or Maher's own wife and kids. Must be quite depressing for Bashar's children, too. I think two of them are still in their teenage years. Their mother is sickly and has leukemia, their father has gone missing and is potentially a charred corpse in some field outside of Damascus, and their family home in the city, the Presidential Palace, is most likely being actively pillaged by a bunch of stinky militants at this very moment.
 
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I'm looking at the brapaath party's website and its pretty dead. Probably because the rebels ack'd everything. How did they lose capital in a DAY?
 
HTS forces said that will not harm the christian population according to al-Julani
I heard a mention of that from the CNN interview with him released yesterday, but I do still believe that this is a loss for Christians in Syria compared to the prior state of their welfare under Assad. Safety from harm was also ensured under the SAA's protection of Christian communities from hostile militants in the past decade, too, but, at least, under Assad's reign, they were also actually able to publicly display and practice their faith as well. HTS, meanwhile, still seeks the empowerment of Muslims over Syria's other religious minorities, being an Islamist movement, no matter how "moderate" they've become since stepping away from al-Qaeda following the split seven years ago.
Even to the most minimal extent, this still means churches in Syria are going to lose rights that they once held under Assad, whether that be the full classification of them as dhimmis under a law of Shari'ah (which would be followed by numerous restrictions on church activities, worship, construction, and maintaining a spread of the faith) or a simple lack of official government security that once prevailed in major cities being lost from the collapse of the government and soon-after leading to unrestricted civilian aggressions towards these churches following a revival of Islamist confidence and fervor in the Syrian Muslim populations under HTS control (we can see such a cultural revival as a certainty with the educational and judicial apparatuses that HTS has expertly developed in its territories in the years prior to this offensive, which replaced Assad's institutions following HTS' takeover of said territories in order to smoothly guide education and law to an Islamist persuasion. Examples of this include the Supreme Fatwa Council's extrajudicial governance over Idlib, and the construction of Islamist education centers for students in Idlib by HTS' increasingly-powerful Quranic school organization "Dar al-Wahi al-Sharif" [I don't know the exact translation of the name since I don't know any Arabic, but translation apps tell me that the name translates to "House of Holy Revelation"]).
As such, I still see this takeover as a negative for Christians even after Julani's reassurances in the media. I'm sure it won't be as bad across the country as HTS' original aggression against Christian churches was back when they first conquered Idlib, where they ravaged and shut down the Christian churches there in 2015 (back when they were an al-Qaeda affiliate, keep in mind, so that level of intolerance could have certainly simmered down within their forces now), but unfortunate things are still going to happen to Syrian Christians now that no established security force like Assad's will be there to protect them without first prioritizing the safety and welfare of the Muslim majority. So, a bias is present that was not there when Assad was in power.
 
I heard a mention of that from the CNN interview with him released yesterday, but I do still believe that this is a loss for Christians in Syria compared to the prior state of their welfare under Assad. Safety from harm was also ensured under the SAA's protection of Christian communities from hostile militants in the past decade, too, but, at least, under Assad's reign, they were also actually able to publicly display and practice their faith as well. HTS, meanwhile, still seeks the empowerment of Muslims over Syria's other religious minorities, being an Islamist movement, no matter how "moderate" they've become since stepping away from al-Qaeda following the split seven years ago.
Even to the most minimal extent, this still means churches in Syria are going to lose rights that they once held under Assad, whether that be the full classification of them as dhimmis under a law of Shari'ah (which would be followed by numerous restrictions on church activities, worship, construction, and maintaining a spread of the faith) or a simple lack of official government security that once prevailed in major cities being lost from the collapse of the government and soon-after leading to unrestricted civilian aggressions towards these churches following a revival of Islamist confidence and fervor in the Syrian Muslim populations under HTS control (we can see such a cultural revival as a certainty with the educational and judicial apparatuses that HTS has expertly developed in its territories in the years prior to this offensive, which replaced Assad's institutions following HTS' takeover of said territories in order to smoothly guide education and law to an Islamist persuasion. Examples of this include the Supreme Fatwa Council's extrajudicial governance over Idlib, and the construction of Islamist education centers for students in Idlib by HTS' increasingly-powerful Quranic school organization "Dar al-Wahi al-Sharif" [I don't know the exact translation of the name since I don't know any Arabic, but translation apps tell me that the name translates to "House of Holy Revelation"]).
As such, I still see this takeover as a negative for Christians even after Julani's reassurances in the media. I'm sure it won't be as bad across the country as HTS' original aggression against Christian churches was back when they first conquered Idlib, where they ravaged and shut down the Christian churches there in 2015 (back when they were an al-Qaeda affiliate, keep in mind, so that level of intolerance could have certainly simmered down within their forces now), but unfortunate things are still going to happen to Syrian Christians now that no established security force like Assad's will be there to protect them without first prioritizing the safety and welfare of the Muslim majority. So, a bias is present that was not there when Assad was in power.
Does this apply to other FSA factions like the tvrkish back country army. Syrian intern government (SNA) and USA backed FSA? They’re less jihadist than HTS so i guess they wont care about Christians.
 
Does this apply to other FSA factions like the tvrkish back country army. Syrian intern government (SNA) and USA backed FSA? They’re less jihadist than HTS so i guess they wont care about Christians.
I don't believe it would apply to them, no. HTS is uniquely very radical and very organized out of the rebel organizations that hold a legitimate stake in fighting the war. They've actually made some significant investments into institution-building, or how they govern, rather than focusing on just how they fight. In just a few days, the re-captured Aleppo has been stabilized and is back in the power of a local civilian government that's backed by HTS, rather than HTS militant occupation itself. It's one reason for why they've been able to make such a speedy push through these cities; they've been forming an actual government these past few years that can now quickly integrate and adapt territories into an Idlib-style government model once they occupy them. It's just a cause for concern from a non-Muslim perspective that HTS, with this jihadist ideology, are also the main folk who've been making this big push for power over the country.
 
How much closer to WW3 are we with these events?
0%, probably even -15% because Iran got mogged once again and it shows when the Mullahs get slapped once in the face they run away screaming and waving their arms. I used to think Russia was the most pussywhipped nation but this Iranian-Russian Mighty-Morphin fusion dance they did really makes them both look like bitches.
 
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A era has ended. 13 years of bloodshed and it finally ended in a rebel victory. Its time for a new era to start. A democratic. free Syria. for their supporters. Ukraine, USA and Tvrkey. They have finally won
"The tyrant Bashar al-Assad has fled. We declare the city of Damascus free from the tyrant Bashar al-Assad.This is the moment that the displaced and prisoners have long awaited, the moment of returning home and the moment of freedom after decades of oppression and suffering. To the displaced all over the world, a free Syria awaits you"
I'll listen to this song once more for bashar, soon he will be captured though and soon he will die
edit: bashar was a massive faggot who was known for killing his own people and might already be dead.
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