Singing, dancing, hugging and crying. Tons of of Syrians have gathered in Manchester metropolis centre to rejoice the top of the regime, a regime many fled in concern of their lives.
Their faces are stuffed with pleasure and tears as years of concern, fear and disappointment make manner for hope.
They wave flags saying “freedom” and cheer as an impromptu fireworks show lights up the sky.
Many refugees stated they’ve dreamt of this second for years. I’ve by no means been approached by so many individuals wanting to inform their story.
After years of repression, they need the world to listen to what they have been by.
Refugee Yasmin stated her phrases are her weapon, which is why she needed to flee Syria. However now she not needs to be quiet.
She stated she was “ecstatic to see President Assad’s repressive regime lastly over.
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Yasmin says she’s ‘ecstatic’ the regime was overthrown with out bloodshed
After years away, she stated she hopes to return house quickly – a sentiment shared by many on the celebration.
Yasser has been within the UK since 2015 when he got here to Manchester as a refugee. However, like many who fled the civil struggle, he nonetheless has shut household again in Syria.
“Every moment there they could be in danger,” he stated. “But finally this dream has become true now.
“I used to be welcomed very properly from the Mancunian individuals – I’m very, very glad to remain right here, however I am wanting ahead to the primary flight to Syria to return.”
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Yasser says he was welcomed in Manchester however cannot wait to return house
Some individuals on the celebration are uncertain if their relations are nonetheless alive.
Amneh was jailed for six months and tortured by a regime she likened to Nazi Germany. She sobbed as she stated she might now return to assist construct a “new Syria”.
“In my dream I cannot imagine we will arrive to this moment,” she stated.
“Do you know what happened now – the dictator is done! The freedom for Syria – we paid a huge price for that.”
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Tons of gathered in Manchester to rejoice a brand new daybreak for Syria
“We are full [of] hope, full [of] pain – because I lost my three brothers, and for other detainees still missing,” she stated.
“[But] I feel hopeful because I want to look forward to the future, to rebuild a new Syria with justice, with democracy for every single person.”