Nearly four months since the fall of the Assad regime, Syria has appointed a new transitional government.
Despite a fragile security across the country, Syrians are experiencing political freedoms they’ve been deprived of for five decades.
But some fear the new Islamist-led government may be putting social and religious freedoms at risk.
The BBC’s Lina Sinjab reports from Damascus.
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