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Syrian Christians Mark Transformation In Post-Assad Sunday Services

This frame grab from a video provided on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024, shows United Nations' special envoy to Syria, Geir Pederson speaking to journalists upon his arrival to Damascus, Syria. (AP Photo)

In churches across Syria, Christians gathered for Sunday services following Bashar Assad's removal from power, marking a significant moment of transformation. The atmosphere was emotional, with some worshippers shedding tears while others prayed fervently.

Amid hopes for a brighter future, worshippers expressed optimism about the formation of a new government and the potential for positive change in the country. The U.N. envoy for Syria has called for the swift lifting of Western sanctions to support the nation's new leadership as they navigate the path forward.

Syria has long been under sanctions due to Assad's harsh crackdown on protests that escalated into a civil war. The recent rebel alliance's success in ousting Assad has left the country grappling with isolation and economic challenges exacerbated by sanctions.

Optimism and hope for a brighter future in Syria expressed by worshippers.
Syrian Christians attend emotional Sunday services post-Assad's removal.
UN envoy calls for lifting Western sanctions to support Syria's new leadership.
Syria faces challenges in rebuilding due to sanctions and governance issues.
Rebel alliance's success in ousting Assad leaves Syria grappling with isolation.
Global discussions focus on Syria's future governance and reconstruction efforts.
Syrians strive for normalcy as schools in Damascus reopen post-political developments.

Rebuilding efforts face various hurdles, including the absence of a clear governance plan from the transitional leadership and the designation of the main rebel group, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, as a terrorist organization by the U.S.

The U.N. envoy emphasized the need for a rapid international response to support Syria's reconstruction and urged an end to sanctions to facilitate the country's recovery. The war-torn nation's infrastructure and property have suffered extensive damage, hindering reconstruction efforts.

Discussions among global powers have focused on the future governance of Syria, with calls for the new government to uphold minority and women's rights, prevent terrorist activities, ensure humanitarian aid distribution, and address the legacy of Assad-era chemical weapons.

As Syrians strive for normalcy, schools in Damascus reopened for the first time since the recent political developments. The reopening of churches and schools symbolizes a collective desire for stability, development, and security in the country.

Despite the challenges ahead, Syrians remain hopeful for a new chapter in their nation's history, characterized by inclusivity, justice, and accountability for past atrocities. The journey towards rebuilding Syria and fostering a peaceful society continues as the country navigates its post-Assad era.

For more updates on Syria, visit AP's Syria coverage.

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