Supporters of the Assad regime rallied around the slogan “Assad forever.” But we have now seen what happens the day after “forever.” Egyptian writer Ezzat el-Kamhawi considers what that means for Syria and the region.
An Egyptian novelist and journalist. He has published 17 books, including novels, short stories, and texts that cross literary genres. His novel “The Wolf’s House” won the Naguib Mahfouz Medal in 2012 and was translated into English and Chinese. His novel “It’s Enough That We’re Together” was also translated into Chinese. He also wrote “Shame on Both Banks” and “City of Pleasure” in Italian.
Supporters of the Assad regime rallied around the slogan “Assad forever.” But we have now seen what happens the day after “forever.” Egyptian writer Ezzat el-Kamhawi considers what that means for Syria and the region.