Syrians mark a month since al-Assad's overthrow with concert in capital
Briefly

James Bays reported that the concert celebrated a newfound feeling of exuberance among people in Damascus, marking one month of relative calm after Assad's fall.
Nada Daye expressed hope for a better future, stating that life under al-Assad was filled with fear and that his regime has been permanently dismantled.
Economy concerns were voiced by Mamoun Nahlawi, who emphasized the need for lifting U.S. sanctions to enable positive changes in Syria post-Assad.
The concert not only marked an end to decades of oppression but also aimed to raise funds for NGOs such as the White Helmets, symbolizing hope for rebuilding.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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