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The first Damascus Book Fair since Assad’s fall opened with cultural openness, eased censorship, and Kurdish rights recognition.
The 57th Damascus International Book Fair, held on February 16, 2026, marked the first since the collapse of the Assad regime, drawing around 250,000 attendees on its opening day.
Censorship was significantly eased, allowing previously banned books—including works by Kurdish authors and Islamist figures—to be sold openly.
Publishers reported smooth permit access, and Kurdish-language books were displayed in Damascus for the first time in decades.
The event, featuring 500 publishers from 35 countries, symbolized a shift toward cultural openness, though the sale of extremist materials raised concerns among religious minorities.
Political changes, including the recognition of Kurdish rights and citizenship, accompanied the fair, reflecting broader reforms in post-Assad Syria.
La primera Feria del Libro de Damasco desde la caída de Assad abrió con una apertura cultural, una censura aliviada y el reconocimiento de los derechos kurdos.