The 14th anniversary of the Syrian revolution, which began in March 2011, is upon us. Many, even among its own people, believed it wouldn’t yield results and be rid of the Syrian regime that it revolted against. However, it did manage to overthrow it after years of despair, following a dynamic military operation that lasted 11 days and shocked the entire world with its speed, even to those who planned it.
After the regime’s downfall, questions arise: Has the revolution ended, and have the demands of the revolutionaries, who took to the streets for their cause, been fulfilled with the loss of hundreds of thousands of lives along the way?
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