Justin Trudeau opens up on Assad's fall
Dhaka: Syrian rebel fighters overthrew President Bashar al-Assad after they captured Damascus unopposed, ending a 13-year civil war. The news of the fall of the al-Assad government has sent shockwaves around the world.
It is reported that Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad has fled the capital Damascus and taken refuge in Russia with his family. This time, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has opened up on the fall of the Assad government.
Trudeau told the media outlet ‘X’ that the fall of Assad's dictatorship has brought an end to decades of brutal oppression. A new chapter in Syria, free from terrorism and suffering, can begin here.
Canada is closely monitoring the developments, he added, adding that we call for order, stability and respect for human rights.
Earlier on Sunday, President Bashar al-Assad fled the country after rebels announced they had taken control of the Syrian capital, Damascus. He left the presidential residence and fled on a plane from Damascus International Airport. According to the latest information, members of the family of ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad have arrived in Moscow. Russia has granted them political asylum on humanitarian grounds.