Syria’s New Dawn: How the Fall of Assad Ends 50 Years of Brutal Oppression
Justin Trudeau celebrates Syria’s liberation from decades of oppression as the Assad regime collapses, urging stability and human rights in the transition.
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Damascus: Big news coming out of Syria! Justin Trudeau just announced that the country is stepping into a new era after the former president, Bashar Assad, fled. It’s a huge deal, marking the end of over 50 years of his family’s harsh rule.
Trudeau took to social media to share his excitement, saying that this change means Syria can finally be free from terrorism and suffering. He’s hopeful for a fresh start for the Syrian people.
He also mentioned that Canada is keeping a close eye on what happens next, emphasizing the need for order and respect for human rights during this transition.
On the flip side, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre had a different take. He believes Canada should steer clear of the situation, pointing out that Assad was backed by Iran and has committed serious atrocities against his own people. He thinks it’s not Canada’s fight and that we should focus on our own security.
The fall of Assad’s regime happened quickly, with rebels taking over Damascus in just ten days. Reports say Assad and his family have fled to Moscow, where they’ve been granted asylum.
In light of these events, Ottawa is advising Canadians to avoid traveling to Syria and urging those there to leave if it’s safe. The government has been warning against travel to Syria for years due to ongoing violence and instability.