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TYRANNY FALLS …

A man takes a selfie next to a destroyed statue of Bassel al-Assad, the late elder brother of Syria’s president Bashar al-Assad, as Kurds in the city of Qamishli celebrate the fall of Syria’s capital, Damascus, to anti-government fighters yesterday. More than five decades of Baath party rule in Syria ended with rebel fighters taking Damascus and Bashar al-Assad fleeing.

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