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Return to Syria: Balancing hope and apprehension
DW (English)
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10 months ago
Many Syrians are euphoric after the fall of the Assad regime, with some already returning from exile. What awaits those choosing to return home?
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00:00
After 50 years of brutal rule, the Assad regime has fallen.
00:14
Syria is celebrating, and the first refugees are returning.
00:19
We want to live in dignity, that's the main thing.
00:23
But the country now finds itself ruled by Islamists.
00:26
So what awaits the exiled Syrians who are now coming home?
00:46
The first Friday prayers after the fall of the Assad regime have just finished.
00:51
Tens of thousands of Syrians are gathering in Umayyad Square in Damascus.
00:58
One of them is Omar al-Masri.
01:00
He left Syria ten years ago.
01:02
He's now back in the capital for the first time.
01:05
I never imagined I'd be able to stand here and celebrate, or stand here and say what
01:11
I wanted without being afraid.
01:13
I hope we can rebuild the country, and that everyone can live together, peacefully, and
01:22
above all, in freedom.
01:36
Their singing long live Syria, Assad has fallen.
01:40
Just a few days ago, that would have been unthinkable.
01:43
For Omar and many of the people here, it's the first time they've attended a gathering
01:48
like this, where they can voice their opinions out loud.
01:53
Later, Omar takes us to his home village.
01:58
As we leave Damascus, we pass traces of the recent upheaval, destroyed tanks and flattened
02:04
stores.
02:06
Omar grew up in Qatna, just a few kilometers from the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.
02:20
I haven't seen this area for ten years.
02:24
Back then, they arrested me over there.
02:26
There were tanks everywhere.
02:29
There are still a few tanks remaining on this abandoned military base.
02:40
They arrested me on the street.
02:41
They accused me of taking part in a demonstration and spying for Israel.
02:46
I was put in solitary confinement and tortured.
02:49
They knocked out a few of my teeth.
02:51
I still suffer from the pain.
03:02
Omar was imprisoned for four months.
03:04
Today he's overjoyed that he can live in the family home again, together with his brother
03:08
Yasser.
03:09
Both brothers were in exile in Lebanon for ten years, doing odd jobs to make ends meet.
03:15
Yasser worked as an electrician.
03:17
Omar did construction and farming work.
03:19
There are now seven of them living together.
03:24
I missed everything here, the streets, the neighbors, the children.
03:31
I even longed to hear our beautiful Syrian dialect.
03:40
For a long time, coming back here was out of the question.
03:44
Omar wasn't the only one who'd been in prison.
03:46
His brother Hussein was too.
03:48
Yasser tells the rest of the family that Hussein had always looked after everybody.
03:53
A year after his arrest, they were told that he'd died in prison.
03:59
Yasser still needs daily medication to help him cope with the grief.
04:06
We didn't know how to tell his children that their father had been killed.
04:10
We were paralyzed.
04:12
He worked as a car mechanic and had nothing to do with politics.
04:20
But they still arrested and murdered him.
04:22
They never gave us his body.
04:25
It was the same with all the murdered prisoners from our region.
04:31
Nobody knows where they're buried.
04:37
This is Sednaya Prison, on the outskirts of Damascus.
04:42
Coming here, it becomes clear that what happened to the al-Masri family was not an isolated incident.
04:49
Human rights organization Amnesty International calls the prison a human slaughterhouse.
04:55
Thousands of regime opponents are said to have been tortured to death here.
05:00
Days after Assad's ouster, thousands of Syrians are still coming here each day in search of relatives.
05:06
They search the papers, looking for names, clues, any evidence their loved ones may still be alive.
05:14
Jamil al-Obaid first came here looking for his son.
05:17
Now he's trying to bring order to the chaos.
05:21
He calls up the names that have already been documented.
05:27
Nobody knows which of the prisoners are still alive.
05:34
But we're searching all the documents and gathering information.
05:45
Inside, walls are still being drilled into as people look for secret rooms or hiding places.
05:54
Youssef al-Shemla is searching for his brother, who was arrested 10 years ago.
06:00
One of his acquaintances denounced him.
06:03
He told the secret police that my brother was with the Islamic State. That was a lie.
06:07
The family sold all their possessions to pay for lawyers, but they couldn't free Youssef's brother.
06:13
Last year, he came here himself to beg the guards.
06:16
They responded by locking Youssef up for two days.
06:19
He and 70 others were held in cell 10.
06:24
One day in Sednaya felt like 10 years, because of the fear.
06:32
Lots of people got tuberculosis.
06:38
The fear made you sick.
06:46
After the fall of the regime, bodies were brought from Sednaya prison
06:51
to this Damascus hospital, named al-Mujdahid.
06:58
We were able to find various signs of torture, as well as gunshot wounds.
07:02
But we couldn't see everything, because of the decomposition.
07:06
A lot of parents can't recognize their children.
07:08
The people had also changed.
07:10
For example, if a boy was arrested aged 16,
07:13
10 years later he'd no longer look the way he did in the photos his parents still had.
07:21
In front of the hospital, staff have hung up photos of the deceased
07:25
to stop crowds of desperate relatives from coming into the mortuary.
07:34
My son Ahmad Zakari was a bus driver.
07:39
He was dragged off the bus and arrested.
07:45
If anyone knows anything, please get in touch.
07:50
Until now, no one knows anything about him.
07:53
There's a fourth one.
07:55
Omar, Imran and Mustafa.
07:57
And Mahyeddin.
07:59
Mahyeddin Ain.
08:01
I've been looking for my son for 14 years.
08:03
They trampled on our dignity.
08:05
Assad is a dog.
08:20
The Assad family controlled Syria for more than half a century.
08:24
Hafez al-Assad came to power in a coup in 1970,
08:28
then ruled as a brutal dictator.
08:31
After his death, his son Bashar took over.
08:34
He promised political reforms,
08:36
but soon began crushing popular protests using poison gas and barrel bombs.
08:41
Tens of thousands were killed or arrested.
08:44
Millions fled the country.
08:46
In recent years, Assad has held on to power
08:49
thanks to military support from Russia,
08:51
where he and his family have now fled.
08:59
What does the future hold for Syria?
09:02
That's a question Omar al-Masri has been asking.
09:05
But it didn't stop him coming home.
09:08
After Friday prayers in Damascus,
09:10
he talks to Syria's new authorities,
09:12
the Islamist militia, HTS.
09:18
They're good people.
09:20
They liberated us, and they treat us well.
09:23
Much better than the old regime that oppressed and imprisoned us.
09:30
The militia fighters are polite and open.
09:33
They're happy Omar has returned.
09:38
People should return to Syria.
09:41
After all, it's their homeland,
09:43
and there'll be peace and calm again.
09:46
All the institutions are going to resume their work.
09:50
We'll forget the past,
09:52
and that pig Assad won't be coming back.
09:56
We're going to build an Islamic state.
10:02
But so far, the new rulers haven't specified what they mean by this.
10:06
In a country where people of different religions
10:09
and ethnic groups coexist,
10:11
that's unsettling many.
10:13
A group of activists is meeting in Damascus
10:16
to discuss their hopes and fears for the future.
10:22
Most of all, I'm worried about our freedoms,
10:25
our freedoms as women.
10:30
I'm worried that we've just changed the regime,
10:33
and now a new dictator is coming in a different guise.
10:36
We had a military authoritarian dictator.
10:39
I'm afraid that we'll now have an Islamist dictator.
10:45
That's a concern for many of Syria's Christians too,
10:48
says Yousef Lajin.
10:50
He heads Damascus' Faculty of Catholic Theology.
10:54
He wants displaced people to return,
10:56
to help rebuild their country.
10:58
Before the war, Christians made up nearly 10%
11:01
of the Syrian population.
11:03
The militias came here.
11:05
They said things like,
11:07
we are your friends.
11:09
We don't want to change anything.
11:12
Stay the way you are.
11:14
But I understand the fear.
11:16
The future brings with it a certain fear,
11:19
especially for young people.
11:21
The future brings with it a certain fear,
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especially for young people.
11:26
The future brings with it a certain fear,
11:29
especially for young people.
11:31
But back in Qatna,
11:33
Omar al-Masri and his family are convinced
11:36
that the time for fear is over.
11:38
Despite their suffering under Assad,
11:41
they're not seeking revenge.
11:44
Everyone should be able to live well and with dignity.
11:47
Houses and businesses need to be rebuilt.
11:50
I need a job that allows me to feed my family,
11:53
and their children should go back to school.
11:56
That's what we want.
11:58
The Syrian people have high hopes.
12:01
Now it's up to the country's new rulers
12:04
to follow up with actions.
12:06
Only then will millions of exiled Syrians
12:09
decide whether their homeland
12:11
can offer them a secure future.
12:28
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