Syrians to 'Post': 'Syrian people are experiencing profound joy'
Syrian voices discuss Assad’s fall, impacts on Iran, minorities, opposition unity, and future alliances.
In the tumultuous landscape of Syria's political transformation, two voices emerged to articulate the complex narrative of a nation at a crossroads.
The Jerusalem Post reached out to three Syrian public personalities, Anas Al-Marfou’, a political activist from the Deir ez-Zor region, Faraj Alexander Rifai, a Syrian-French writer with roots deeply embedded in the country's diverse social fabric, and Hayvi Bouzo, a US-based Syrian media personality, to hear more about their thoughts and beliefs.
Anas Al-Marfou’, Syrian opposition leader
Anas Al-Marfou’, a 39-year-old Syrian opposition politician, shared his insights on the fall of Bashar Assad’s regime and the future of Syria. Representing Deir Ezzor in the diplomatic relations office of the opposition-aligned Syrian Democratic Council, Marfou’ has an extensive background in international organizations.Asked about the immediate aftermath of the regime’s collapse, Marfou’ described overwhelming jubilation.