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Transitioning into a broader context of political change, jubilant celebrations erupted across Syria and even in international cities like Sydney and Libya as citizens marked the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime after over thirteen years of civil unrest. Notably, the Syrian rebel flag was raised outside the Syrian Embassy in Moscow—reportedly, the same city where Assad is now believed to be hiding. The long-standing authoritarian regime of Bashar, inheriting the mantle of oppression from his father, has finally been made to resign. The world is now confronted with the pressing question: what comes next for Syria?