What’s next for Syria? - An interview with HTS


This interview provides insight into the Syrian Revolution's ongoing transformation, focusing on the role of Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), its evolution, and the aspirations for a peaceful, democratic Syria.

Initially part of the Syrian opposition, HTS has undergone significant changes as the revolution moves into a new phase of governance. The speaker discusses the progress of the revolution, including the recent power transfer and the interim phase before the establishment of a new government.

The primary focus is on restoring stability, providing essential services like food, electricity, and water to the Syrian people, and ensuring justice for those who suffered under Assad’s regime. The speaker emphasizes the importance of pluralism and the protection of all communities, including minorities such as Alawites, Kurds, and Christians.

Furthermore, HTS is distancing itself from extremist organizations like al-Qaeda and ISIS, positioning itself as a nationalist force committed to Syria’s reconstruction and freedom.

As Syria enters a crucial phase of rebuilding, the leadership expresses a commitment to using legal means to prosecute the Assad regime, while ensuring that revenge does not define the future.

The interview offers a glimpse into the complex process of post-conflict state-building, which aims to bring peace and justice to a war-torn nation.


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