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Syria's new leader predicts the return of 14 million displaced citizens within two years
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 13 - 01 - 2025

Ahmed al-Sharaa, the leader of Syria's new administration, voiced his belief that the nation will welcome back 14 million displaced Syrians within two years following the collapse of Bashar Assad's regime.
His comments came during a wide-ranging interview with documentary filmmaker Joe HaTTab, aired on Sunday.
Al-Sharaa expressed optimism as Syrians, displaced by years of conflict under the 61-year-old Baath regime, are already beginning to return to their homeland.
"I am confident that 14 million Syrians will return to their country in two years. Only around 1 to 1.5 million will remain abroad," he stated.
He condemned the ousted regime's legacy of oppression, detailing how state institutions were weaponized against the population through tactics like torture and targeted killings.
Al-Sharaa pledged a new chapter for Syria centered on justice and equity.
Al-Sharaa outlined a comprehensive approach to rebuild Syria, emphasizing the need for robust public institutions and consistent planning across short-, medium-, and long-term goals.
He stressed that strengthening the state is essential for empowering citizens and achieving lasting stability.
The leader acknowledged that social healing would require time and effort but could be achieved through education and reconciliation.
He lauded the Syrian people's resilience and determination, stating, "Syrians hold their heads high everywhere. We have changed the course of history."
Al-Sharaa celebrated the newfound social harmony in Syria, crediting it with creating an unprecedented consensus.
"For the first time in Syria, people will live together with love," he said, emphasizing the importance of transitioning from revolutionary fervor to state-building.
While advocating for reconciliation and an amnesty policy, Al-Sharaa drew firm lines regarding crimes committed under Assad's rule. Those involved in torture, barrel bombings, or massacres would not be eligible for amnesty. "Victory without vengeance is our goal," he declared.
Assad, who ruled Syria for nearly 25 years, fled to Russia after anti-regime forces gained control of Damascus on Dec. 8.
The swift takeover ended decades of Baath Party rule, as Hayat Tahrir al-Sham fighters captured key cities in under two weeks.
Now leading a new administration, Al-Sharaa is focused on fostering national reconciliation, justice, and unity to rebuild the war-torn country.
"The revolution is complete, and it's time to rebuild our nation," he said, offering hope for a brighter future for all Syrians. — Agencies


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