Omar Alshogre
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What matters is the Syrian people went out to the street for 14 years and they brought down the dictator Bashar al-Assad. And now it's a phase where we have to lead that phase to transition where we have election and we choose the people that we believe in both in parliament and as president. And that's it. Period. Nothing else. Nobody else comes and say, I claim that power.
You know, the Syrian people have brought down the dictator that's been established for 53 years and had allies like Russia and Iran and Arab Emirates and China and North Korea, all the dictators in the world. And yet the Syrian people brought him down. So imagine a new emerging potential dictator. won't survive long, I tell you. The Syrian people will not settle.
You know, the Syrian people have brought down the dictator that's been established for 53 years and had allies like Russia and Iran and Arab Emirates and China and North Korea, all the dictators in the world. And yet the Syrian people brought him down. So imagine a new emerging potential dictator. won't survive long, I tell you. The Syrian people will not settle.
You know, the Syrian people have brought down the dictator that's been established for 53 years and had allies like Russia and Iran and Arab Emirates and China and North Korea, all the dictators in the world. And yet the Syrian people brought him down. So imagine a new emerging potential dictator. won't survive long, I tell you. The Syrian people will not settle.
Remember, every mother has lost a son in Syria. Everyone has experienced the struggle. So nobody would settle for any small solution. And nobody has the right to come and say, hey, I liberated you. No. We liberated Syria, all of us, with every struggle we had.
Remember, every mother has lost a son in Syria. Everyone has experienced the struggle. So nobody would settle for any small solution. And nobody has the right to come and say, hey, I liberated you. No. We liberated Syria, all of us, with every struggle we had.
Remember, every mother has lost a son in Syria. Everyone has experienced the struggle. So nobody would settle for any small solution. And nobody has the right to come and say, hey, I liberated you. No. We liberated Syria, all of us, with every struggle we had.
By me, by speaking up, and someone else by holding their gun and fighting, protecting their families, and someone else by building, someone else by doing this. We all, all Syrians together, brought down the Syrian regime. And all Syrians together decide on the future of Syria. Anything else, I would start a revolution against. My father was killed so we have freedom.
By me, by speaking up, and someone else by holding their gun and fighting, protecting their families, and someone else by building, someone else by doing this. We all, all Syrians together, brought down the Syrian regime. And all Syrians together decide on the future of Syria. Anything else, I would start a revolution against. My father was killed so we have freedom.
By me, by speaking up, and someone else by holding their gun and fighting, protecting their families, and someone else by building, someone else by doing this. We all, all Syrians together, brought down the Syrian regime. And all Syrians together decide on the future of Syria. Anything else, I would start a revolution against. My father was killed so we have freedom.
My brother, my other brother, was killed to have freedom. My cousin, so we can have freedom and democracy. Would not let anyone come and take it from us. And this is, I'm not talking now against any sort of group. I'm just talking in general, saying this. I would definitely never settle for less than having a real democracy in Syria.
My brother, my other brother, was killed to have freedom. My cousin, so we can have freedom and democracy. Would not let anyone come and take it from us. And this is, I'm not talking now against any sort of group. I'm just talking in general, saying this. I would definitely never settle for less than having a real democracy in Syria.
My brother, my other brother, was killed to have freedom. My cousin, so we can have freedom and democracy. Would not let anyone come and take it from us. And this is, I'm not talking now against any sort of group. I'm just talking in general, saying this. I would definitely never settle for less than having a real democracy in Syria.
I'm 29, handsome and happy.
I'm 29, handsome and happy.
I'm 29, handsome and happy.
Firstly, lots of Syrians were not safe in Lebanon. Syrians were killed or tortured or kidnapped and so on. Syrians felt safe in Turkey in the beginning, but in the last few years, They start to feel like they are discriminated against and face racism and so on. Of course, not from the whole country, but some incidents have led to build a perception that Syrians are not welcome in Turkey.
Firstly, lots of Syrians were not safe in Lebanon. Syrians were killed or tortured or kidnapped and so on. Syrians felt safe in Turkey in the beginning, but in the last few years, They start to feel like they are discriminated against and face racism and so on. Of course, not from the whole country, but some incidents have led to build a perception that Syrians are not welcome in Turkey.
Firstly, lots of Syrians were not safe in Lebanon. Syrians were killed or tortured or kidnapped and so on. Syrians felt safe in Turkey in the beginning, but in the last few years, They start to feel like they are discriminated against and face racism and so on. Of course, not from the whole country, but some incidents have led to build a perception that Syrians are not welcome in Turkey.
So they were not feeling like they could stay longer. So the fact that Syria was liberated from the Assad regime was a great incentive for them to move immediately. So the streets towards Damascus were so crowded. That being said, I don't think it's safe yet. Because nobody's certain. Nobody knows what's going to happen next week. So it's too early for anyone to return.