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Syrian Embassy in Jakarta Hoists New Flag After Assad’s Fall

Syrian Embassy in Jakarta Hoists New Flag After Assad’s Fall

December 13, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor World

Syrian‌ Embassy in Jakarta raises New Flag After Regime change

Jakarta – The Syrian Embassy in Jakarta has replaced its flag, symbolizing a meaningful shift in‍ the nation’s leadership. The change comes after a accomplished rebellion⁣ ousted President Bashar al-Assad, ending his 24-year rule.

The embassy announced ⁤the⁢ flag ⁢raising on its Facebook page on December 10,2024. “Today,⁤ the flag of the Revolution and the Arab ⁣Republic of Syria was‍ raised ‍above our embassy building in Jakarta,” the post read. The embassy is located at Jl Karang⁢ Asem I No 8, Kuningan ⁤Raya, Jakarta Selatan.

The old‌ Syrian‍ flag, featuring red, white, ‍and black horizontal ​stripes with two green stars​ on⁤ the white band,⁢ has been replaced with a new design. The new flag retains the same color scheme but swaps the top red stripe for green,and features ​three red stars above the white stripe.

Photos shared by the embassy ⁤show⁣ four individuals, ⁣including Syrian Ambassador ‍too Indonesia ‌Abdul Monem Annan, hoisting the‌ new flag.

Pengibaran⁤ bendera ‌Suriah di​ kedutaan Besar Suriah di Jakarta ⁣(Dok Embassy ‌of Syria⁣ -⁢ Jakarta)
Pengibaran bendera Suriah di⁣ Kedutaan Besar Suriah⁤ di ​Jakarta (dok. Embassy of Syria-Jakarta)

This symbolic gesture reflects the dramatic political changes sweeping⁣ through ⁢Syria. The ‌new flag ‌represents a ⁢fresh start for the⁤ nation as it navigates a post-Assad era.

Syrian Opposition ​Flag Flies Over Embassy in Washington, Signaling Shift in Power

Washington, D.C. – A new flag ⁤is flying‍ over the Syrian Embassy in Washington, D.C., marking a potential turning point ⁢in the ongoing Syrian conflict. The flag, known as the “flag ​of​ independence,”⁢ features three ⁢red stars representing the country’s major districts: aleppo, Damascus, and Deir el-Zor. It was originally‍ flown when syria gained independence from ‌France in 1946.This symbolic gesture follows reports of opposition forces, lead by⁤ Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), a former Al-Qaeda affiliate, seizing control ‍of Damascus. While details remain unclear, HTS claims to have overthrown ⁣President Bashar al-Assad’s regime.

The raising ​of the opposition‍ flag in Washington, D.C., mirrors similar⁣ actions taken at Syrian embassies in other countries, including moscow.​ This ‍coordinated effort suggests a concerted push by the opposition to assert its authority ‌on the⁣ international ​stage.

The situation in Syria ⁢remains⁣ fluid, and the international community is closely watching developments.The potential fall of the Assad regime would have significant geopolitical ramifications, impacting regional ⁤stability and the fight against terrorism.

Syria’s Changing face: ​An Interview with Dr.⁤ Alia Ahmed

NewsDirect3.com ‍- The Syrian flag, a symbol steeped in history ⁣and conflict, has⁣ seen a dramatic change recently. ​Embassies around the world‌ are raising new banners, signaling a potential ⁣shift in power within ⁤the nation. Too understand the meaning of these changes,⁢ we spoke with Dr. Alia Ahmed, a ‌Middle Eastern political analyst and expert on Syrian affairs.

NewsDirect3: Dr. Ahmed, the syrian ⁣Embassy⁢ in Jakarta‍ recently replaced​ its flag. ⁤What ‌does this change symbolize?

Dr. Ahmed: ⁣This act is highly symbolic, reflecting the ⁢ongoing political upheaval ‍in Syria. The new flag, with its altered ‍design and the ⁢”flag of independence,” represents ‍a break from the Assad regime’s 24-year rule. It’s a visual declaration ‌of ⁤a new‌ chapter for Syria,⁢ one that the opposition hopes will be free from the Assad dynasty’s‌ influence.

NewsDirect3: We’ve ⁣seen reports of the opposition group, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), ⁣claiming control of Damascus.​ Can ⁣you shed light on their role in these events?

Dr. Ahmed: HTS is a complex⁢ and ‍controversial actor. it’s true​ that ⁢they have made significant territorial ⁢gains​ and have declared the overthrow⁤ of ⁢the Assad regime. ⁢However, their ideology and past affiliations raise concerns within the international community. Their rise⁤ to power could ​shape ‌the future of Syria in unpredictable‍ ways.

NewsDirect3: If confirmed, the​ fall of the Assad regime would have global implications. What are‍ some potential consequences?

Dr. Ahmed: This would undoubtedly have a profound impact on⁣ regional stability. The‍ power‍ vacuum created by Assad’s absence ‌could lead to ⁤further instability and conflict, empowering ⁢extremist groups.Additionally, the international community will​ face complex challenges in addressing the humanitarian crisis in Syria and navigating relations with a new Syrian government.

NewsDirect3: What should ⁢the international community’s response be to these ⁣developments?

Dr. Ahmed: ‌ The international community needs to‍ proceed with caution. It’s crucial ‌to prioritize ⁢the safety and well-being of civilians caught ⁤in ‌the conflict. ⁢Diplomacy and engagement are⁣ crucial, alongside efforts to ensure accountability ‌for war crimes and human⁢ rights abuses.

NewsDirect3: Thank you, ​Dr. Ahmed, for your insights on this rapidly evolving situation.

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