Even after Bashar al-Assad lost power in Syria, the hatred of the rebels has not abated. Rebels set fire to the tomb of Bashar al-Assad’s father, Hafez al-Assad, on Wednesday. His pictures have also gone viral, in which rebels are seen standing next to his burning coffin. The mausoleum was built in the Latakia province of western Syria.
Assad’s father and former Syrian President Hafez al-Assad died in 2000. After this, according to his wish, he was buried at his native village Kardaha. Britain-based War Monitor said most of the tombs had been burned. The rebels seem to be telling this to the whole of Syria with great pride.
Conditions are becoming normal in the cities
On the other hand, the situation in Syrian cities is getting back to normal. Shops and markets are slowly opening in the capital, Damascus. Christians are most under the shadow of fear. Because until now he was under the protection of Bashar-al-Assad. But the rebels hate them too. A rebel leader contacted us, a Christian leader said. We have assured them to help us build a new Syria. But that doesn’t mean we are completely safe. Good signals have been received from the rebels, Father Vincent said. Some people were also seen distributing bread to our group. The insurgents are rapidly expanding their presence across the country. A video is going viral, in which the rebels are seen roaming in the army area. Rebels control different parts of Syria.
Appeal to people to return to the country
The interim prime minister of Syria, Muhammad al-Bashir, has appealed to Syrians living as refugees around the world to return to the country. He said, the government of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham has inherited the corrupt administration of Syria. The condition is very bad. The country’s foreign exchange reserves have also been depleted. Despite this you returned to your country. Together we will restore security and stability in Syria, we need to get our country back on its feet and we need everyone’s help in this.
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