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    1. MercolediHalliwell on

      Syria now has a great opportunity; it will be up to the people to show whether the blame for their misfortunes truly lies with its dictatorship or with the mentality of the people. Let the usual power struggles not begin to seize the little that remains, but let everyone do their best for the good of all.

    2. PutNo3922 on

      I genuinely hope they succeed, but something tells me a certain ideology will take root and it will get even worse.

    3. Yanimator_16 on

      They will go back to Syria. πŸ˜…πŸ˜…πŸ˜… Yeah right.

    4. furgerokalabak on

      Some of them return to Syria with full of illusions. Assad supporters come to their place. Then they realize in Syria it is another dictatorship there and not the new Middle-East Netherlands and they will want to return to Europe.

    5. AssumptionRoutine144 on

      this happens in Turkey too. Same speech. “Thank you” they say. “We can now go leave to our country” they say. Well… truth is, probably only a fraction of the immigrated syrians will return as the children that were born in Turkey have already married and settled here and integrated in some way or another. I guess it’s a short lived mass euphoria that will extinguish soon. No way that all syrians magically return lmao don’t be so naive folks

    6. Temporal_Universe on

      Good luck with the head of isis in charge – oh wait these guys celebrating were Al-Queda before they rebranded as rebels lol

    7. I wouldn’t be surprised if Syria ends up with islamic rule and sharia, muslim refugees in Europe might return but we will see a new wave of christians and others who are persecuted.

    8. Weary-Part-7210 on

      My fingers are crossed, don’t give up!

      all Russian influence must be condemned!

    9. DutchOnionKnight on

      At the moment, it’s just a vacuum for a new dictatorship.

    10. SanderSRB on

      Inb4 Russia orchestrates another migrant wave just to fuck with the EU…

    11. Abominuz on

      We will wait and see. For now the minorities are treated well. But its now the euphorics of toppling the Assad regime. HTS says they are more moderate but we will have to wait and see to what extent. To many factors (other groups) in play to know where this is going. But the fear and worry of what could happen is justified. But for now im just glad to see everyone so happy and i hope they will find justice and peace for all their familly who was slaughtered by the Assad regime.

    12. Every_Variation1587 on

      Men on one side of the street, women on the other, that says it all

    13. GallorKaal on

      I love it.

      For years, populist idiots kept on saying stuff like “Why don’t they stay home and fight their war.”

      Now after a dictator was finally overthrown, those same people react to syrians cheering at the prospect of returning home and rebuilding with “It will only get worse, don’t celebrate”.

      The best chance to bring change to Syria is through this people who want to build a better life than people had 14 years ago. And the first reactions you see here is counterproductive discouragement.

    14. PermanentD34th on

      there will be another dictatorial islamist state. The leader of HTS hasn’t mentioned about atheist regime, democracy or anything else modern human right values

    15. wetsock-connoisseur on

      The new guy appears(projects) himself to be a moderate, let’s see what happens

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