The celebrations are still in full swing. Happy and relaxed faces can be seen everywhere. The people on the streets of Damascus are more tolerant and polite than ever, full of confidence in a better future.
Since the end of Assad's rule, many Syrians have returned from the diaspora. Civil society is more active than ever before. Workshops and events on a wide range of topics are taking place every day: on the role of civil society, the new constitution, the active participation of women in decision-making processes, addressing the crimes and issues of transitional justice, property and housing rights, and much more. It is amazing to see how large and diverse the participation and enthusiasm in the discussions is - despite the extreme cold and lack of heating.
In the evening, after the events, the activists continue their debates in Café Al Rawda in the center of Damascus. Here, people who have just returned to the city are greeted and celebrated with singing, and then the discussions continue. In the café, people meet friends and colleagues they haven't seen for years and feel the joy of their return. Journalists from Syrian, Arab and Western media are conspicuously present.





