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Syrians celebrate month since Assad overthrown with revolutionary songs in Damascus

Posted on January 11, 2025 By admin


Wasfi Maasarani, a renowned singer and symbol of the Syrian uprising, performs in celebration of “Syria’s victory” in Damascus on Wednesday, January 8, 2025.
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A packed concert hall in Damascus came alive this week with cheers as Wasfi Maasarani, a renowned singer and symbol of the Syrian uprising, performed in celebration of “Syria’s victory.” The concert Wednesday (January 8, 2025) marked Mr. Maasarani’s return to Syria after 13 years of exile.

While living in Los Angeles, Mr. Maasarani continued supporting Syria’s uprising through his music, touring the U.S. and Europe.

The concert organised by the Molham Volunteering Team, a humanitarian organisation founded by Syrian students, also marked a month since a lightning insurgency toppled former President Bashar Assad.

Revolutionary songs like those by Mr. Maasarani and Abdelbasset Sarout – a Syrian singer and activist who died in 2019 – played a key role in rallying Syrians during the nearly 14-year uprising-turned civil war starting in 2011.

Many opponents of Mr. Assad’s rule, like Mr. Maasarani, had fled the country and were unsure if they would ever be able to come back.

In the dimly lit concert hall, the crowd’s phone lights flickered like stars, swaying in unison with the music as the audience sang along, some wiping away tears. The crowd cheered and whistled, and many waved the new Syrian flag, the revolutionary flag marked by three stars. A banner held up in the hall read, “It is Syria the Great, not Syria the Assad.”

One of Mr. Maasarani’s best-known songs is “Jabeenak ‘Ali w Ma Bintal,” which he first sang in 2012, addressing the Free Syrian Army. It was a coalition of defected Syrian military personnel and civilian fighters formed in 2011 to oppose Mr. Assad during the civil war.

“You free soldier, the Syrian eminence appears in his eyes, he refused to fire at his people, he refused the shame of the traitor army, long live you free army, protect my people and the revolutionaries,” the lyrics read.

Another banner in the audience read, “It is the revolution of the people, and the people never fail.”

Between performances, Raed Saleh, the head of the civil defence organisation known as the White Helmets, addressed the crowd, saying, “With this victory, we should not forget the families who never found their children in the prisons and detention centres.”

Thousands were tortured or disappeared under Mr. Assad’s government. After the fall of Mr. Assad, the White Helmets helped in the search for the missing.

After the concert, Mr. Maasarani told The Associated Press, “It’s like a dream” to return to Syria and perform his revolutionary songs.

“We were always singing them outside of Syria, experiencing the happy and sad moments from afar,” he said, adding that his role was to capture the atrocities on the ground through song, ensuring “they would be remembered in history.”

He reflected on his years in exile and recalled surviving two assassination attempts before leaving Syria.

“We have not seen this state without Mr. Assad since I was born,” said Alaa Maham, a concert attendee who recently returned from the United Arab Emirates. “I cannot describe my feelings; I hope our happiness lasts.”

The future of Syria is still unclear, as the Islamist former insurgent group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, now the de facto ruling party, begins to form a new government and rebuild the country’s institutions.

Whatever comes next, Maham said, “We got rid of the oppression and corruption with the fall of Mr. Assad and his family’s rule.”

Published – January 11, 2025 07:25 pm IST



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