“Finally, we got rid of displacement and displacement, and these countries have become without Assad,” with these words, one of the Syrian citizens was heard as he raised the tent of his displacement, in preparation for its dismantling after years of forced displacement in the displacement camps in the north of the Syrian to escape the regime of Bashar al -Assad.
The influential scene of the displaced in one of the Syrian camps, which spread rapidly on the platforms and digital sites, harvesting thousands of sympathetic views and comments.
In their comments, most activists expressed their participation in the joy of the Diaspora citizen, “after many years of the torment of displacement inside the country.”
Others saw that the scene reflects a mixture of joy and sadness, in light of the cruelty of the experience that thousands of families went through in the displacement tents in northern Syria, stressing that these tents will remain a stigma in the history of the ousted President Bashar al -Assad, as they put it.
Some of the tweeters also expressed their gratitude for the tents that embraced the pain of adults and children, and endured their hunger and thirst in the cold winter cold and the heat of the flames. One of them added, “We paid for this moment all the expensive and precious, and here we are back.”
May God make them happy and compensate them with all the best
The people of the people are worthy of all Syria that tells about their patience and their suffering– Therapist 🛋 (@psychrana) May 17, 2025
Many expressed their hope that this displaced will succeed in rebuilding his house destroyed by the regime, after he and millions of Syrians were forced to go out or resort to the country. Some went to consider the video the beginning of the end of the series of tyranny and the era of dictatorship, which Syria has been subjected to more than half a century.
In this context, one of the accounts wrote on the X platform, “The displaced are more than oppressed and saw the woes, we ask God to compensate them for good, and we hope that the government will initiate their support in the future, so that all refugees and displaced people will return outside their homes.”
While another commented on the Facebook platform, saying, “This is the fruit of patience for injustice and displacement. He has struggled and revolted until he reached liberation, raise your head high, you are a free Syrian.”
Thus, one of the displaced celebrated the dismantling of his tent in one of the Syrian camps, as he was preparing to return to his region, which was displaced from the Asadi regime, years of displacement, displacement and life in the tent ended, and it is time to return.
“The country without a lion, burns your soul, lion”
pic.twitter.com/we9mxdgczf– Zine El Abidine Zain al-apidin (@deirezzore) May 17, 2025
In a scene that suggests a new reality after the fall of the regime, many camps appeared in the northern Idlib countryside free of its inhabitants, and turned into areas of silence and emptiness, and attest to one of the harshest seasons of the Syrian displacement.
😭😭😭😭 And God is a happy ending for a drama series
Oh Lord, compensate them for all years of oppression and injustice that they lived– Free Syria 💚 (@sosoh1997) May 17, 2025
The latest statistics of the United Nations International Migration Organization indicated that about 1.87 million displaced people and a Syrian refugee returned to their homes at home and abroad after the fall of Bashar al -Assad’s regime.
The number of displaced people inside Syria also recorded a slight decrease in April 2025, reaching about 6.6 million compared to more than 6.7 million in March of the same year.
