The first Friday prayers were held in Syria today since the fall of Bashar al-Assad. The country’s interim prime minister praising what he called “the birth of a nation.” But the country’s future is still uncertain and Syrians are figuring out what that means for their own lives. Redmond Shannon explains.
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