Uncertainty still lingers in Syria following the fall of Bashar Al-Assad.
A threat of conflict exists in the northeast of the country, where Turkey's Syrian allies intend to push back Kurdish forces.
The intentions of those who overthrew the former leader of Damascus remain questionable.
The monstrous effects of the regime are evident through the mass graves and torture chambers discovered.
The suppression of the uprising in 2011 likely caused the death of tens of thousands of Syrians.
The new Syrian authorities will be judged based on their respect for fundamental rights and minorities.
To distance themselves from an era of terror, achieve justice and avoid further bloodshed, the new authorities must relentlessly pursue members of the Assad dynasty.
Conclusion: It is imperative for the Syrian community, divided into religious and ethnic groups, to pursue justice. This pursuit of justice can become a unifying factor for Syrian society.