“I’m very excited but additionally very overwhelmed. It’s an incredible feeling.” When Sawsan Abou Zainedin fled Bashar al-Assad’s rule greater than a decade in the past, she thought she may by no means return. Now, after the autumn of the regime, she’s headed to her hometown in southern Syria to see her father for the primary time in seven years. Whereas scenes of celebration like these happen throughout the nation, there’s additionally concern about what’s to come back. “We can not topple a dictator regime to go below a special one. These few months are elementary, not simply in our lives as people but additionally within the lifetime of this nation.” Abou Zainedin says her political activism towards the previous authorities landed her in hassle, narrowly escaping arrest. As a part of the wave of six million Syrians who fled in the course of the 13-year civil struggle, she sought asylum in the UK. She now leads a community of organizations that help authorized and political rights for all Syrians. “Syria is ours and isn’t the property of the Assad household. We is not going to relaxation till we declare again our state of citizenship and democracy.” Abou Zainedin grew up right here within the Suwayda district, residence to a big Druse group, considered one of Syria’s many minority spiritual teams. It was additionally one of many first locations the place the rebellion towards Assad started in 2011. Many right here wish to see a secular state that protects the pursuits of Syria’s numerous inhabitants. In early December, rebels led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, or H.T.S., overthrew 5 many years of Assad household rule. H.T.S. is an Islamist group previously affiliated with Al Qaeda. Since toppling the Assad regime, the group’s chief, Ahmed al-Shara, has signaled an openness to a extra inclusive authorities. Folks in Abou Zainedin’s hometown stay cautious. At a gathering with the non secular chief of the Druse in Syria, considerations in regards to the new chapter rapidly floor. “We now have achieved one thing all of us thought it was unimaginable to realize. However a lot of work lies forward of us nonetheless. We’re positively going to have interaction with the interim authorities, and we’re hoping that they are going to be aware of this.” What’s going to occur subsequent below H.T.S. management is unknown, however for now the celebration continues.