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\”BBC interviews Syrian rebel leader Ahmed al-Sharaa after regime collapse in Damascus

After the rebel coalition’s victory in capturing Aleppo, BBC spoke with Syrian rebel leader Ahmed al-Sharaa about the recent developments in the country. Al-Sharaa, the de facto leader of Syria, has given up his military uniform and adopted his real name, shedding his wartime pseudonym, Abu Mohammed al-Jolani.

During the interview, Al-Sharaa discussed his vision for a new Syria, emphasizing the importance of respecting the country’s culture and history. He denied wanting Syria to become a Middle Eastern Afghanistan, highlighting the differences between the two societies. Al-Sharaa also addressed concerns about women’s rights, stating that the new rulers of Syria would respect the freedoms that women have come to expect.

However, there have been reports of tensions surrounding Islamic dress codes, with rumors of HTS men ordering women to cover their hair. Al-Sharaa acknowledged the cultural significance of hijab in Syria but emphasized the need for personal freedom and choice. He mentioned that the issue of women’s rights would be addressed in a new constitution drafted by a panel of legal experts.

Al-Sharaa also condemned the oppression of the old regime, highlighting the atrocities committed against the Syrian people. He stressed the importance of lifting sanctions to aid in the stabilization and rebuilding of Syria. Al-Sharaa expressed his desire for his group of rebels, HTS, to be removed from Western lists of terrorist organizations, stating that their priority is to serve the interests of the Syrian people.

As Syria navigates a post-Assad era, Al-Sharaa’s leadership and vision for the country will play a crucial role in shaping its future.\”

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