Greetings from Damascus, Syria, where a crowded bar welcomed post-Assad revelers
Summary
In Damascus, Syria, people gathered at a bar called Sugar Man to celebrate after the government of Bashar al-Assad fell. The atmosphere was filled with Arabic music and a sense of freedom, though some worried about future restrictions.Key Facts
- The Assad regime in Syria fell last December.
- People celebrated the regime's fall at a bar named Sugar Man in Damascus.
- The bar had a lively, colorful environment with purple lights and neon signs.
- Many present were young Syrian activists who had previously fled to Beirut.
- Only Arabic music, including anti-Assad songs, played at the bar.
- There was a sense of pride and freedom among the attendees.
- Concerns existed about potential restrictions from Islamist groups in the future.
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