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One year after Syria ouster, al-Assad lives under strict Russian supervision in Moscow exile

Former Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad lives in Moscow under strict Russian supervision with banned public appearances, limited movements and no political activity since fleeing Damascus in December 2024.

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00:00Celebrations kicked off across Syria to mark one year since the ousting of long-time strongman
00:07president Bashar al-Assad. These were the scenes in the capital Damascus. People cheered, fireworks
00:14were set off, and the new Syrian flags were raised and waved. And the country's transitional
00:20president, Ahmad al-Sharah, delivered a message promising bright and stable times ahead.
00:30The message appears to have been well received by the Syrian public.
00:55Of course, the message appears to be a word, and it appears to be a stage. It is a great
01:02victory, and it is a great word of the President, who explained what he did in a full year of
01:09dreams and dreams, and what he will do in the next step.
01:14December 8th does not just mark the end of Bashar's rule for the people of Syria. It's the end
01:20of the Assad dynasty, which started with his father Hafez back in 1971.
01:28It's also an opportunity for Syrians to remember the estimated 600,000 people who lost their
01:33lives in 14 years of brutal civil war.
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