Syria's schools reopen a week after al-Assad's overthrow
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"We worked two, three days to equip the school with the needed services for the students' safe return," said Raed Nasser, the school secretary. His commitment to ensure a smooth transition and safety for returning students highlights the determination to rebuild educational facilities in the new political context. The sufficient resources allocated to schools, amidst prevailing uncertainty, indicate investment in the future generation in hopes of stabilizing the region through education.
Salah al-Din Diab, a student, expressed his optimism, stating, 'I am optimistic and very happy. I used to walk in the street scared that I would get drafted to military service.' This reflects a hopeful shift in the youth's perspective towards a more stable and peaceful life as schools reopen, symbolizing a new beginning and the potential for a brighter future despite the challenges ahead.
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