The few maintenance workers at Damascus' international airport who showed up for work huddled around rebel officer Major Hamza al-Ahmed.
They quickly unloaded all the complaints they had been too afraid to express during the rule of President Bashar Assad, which now, inconceivably, is over.
They told the bearded fighter they were denied promotions and perks in favour of pro-Assad favourites, and that bosses threatened them with prison for working too slowly.
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