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The Story of Anas At-Tarshah; Protester, Videographer and Media Activist
Anas, born in 1993, is a first year business administration student at al-Qalamoun University. He is from Homs and lives in al-Hamra neighborhood. He had been one of the most prominent activists in the city of Homs; he filmed many footages and sometimes he had taken care of the live broadcasting device. |
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Muhammad Jameel Rahmah, Activist and Graffiti Artist of Al-Qaboun, Damascus
Jameel has been born in 1995 in al-Qaboun neighborhood in Damascus. He lives in an ancient small Arabic house facing the neighborhood’s water tank. Jameel is the breadwinner of his family, his mother and three sisters who are younger than him. His father had passed away in 2010, so Jameel had to work to meet the needs of his family. |
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The Story of Umar al-Ghabtawi, a videographer
To report situation on ground on Syrian lands, media activists are killed one after another, the story of Umar al-Ghabtawi, a videographer: Umar al-Ghantawi is 18 years old young man from the city Homs. At the beginning of the revolution, he left his work as a mobile phone technician and started his activities as a media activist for the Syrian revolution. He filmed and shot hundreds of videos and pictures that document the crimes perpetrated by Assad’s regime on a daily basis hoping that they will appeal to world and humanity conscience. |
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The Story of the Activist, Alaa Umar Jumaa’s story
Assad's regime kills media activists to conceal the truth; Latakia media activist, Alaa Umar Jumaa They hate truth; therefore, they kill and shed the blood of the Syrian people. Alaa Jumaa is 23 years old young man from the village of Istirba in which streets the most beautiful protests in the neighbourhood of Ar-Raml al-Janoubi marched. He sent documentations, videos, of these protests to media outlets spreading the name of his coastal city in the whole world that finally heard of this great city that has been obscured during the reign of Assad’s family. When Assad’s regime army raided the area, Alaa videographed the most important scenes of gunfire, shelling, the wounded, tanks raids in Ar-Raml al-Janoubi neighbourhood. |
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A report on extra judicial executions by Assad’s regime
SNHR & DCHRS- Syria- A report on extra judicial executions by Assad’s regime Extra judicial execution …. Qassim Muhammad Ali Ali one of hundreds extra judicially executed A report on extra judicial executions by Assad’s regime in Syria |
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Torture to Death- Case-in-point, Rami Iqbal, a videographer
SNHR & DCHRS- Syria- Torture to Death- Case-in-point, Rami Iqbal, a videographer. Torturing Media Activists to Death … Case-in-point, Torturing Rami Sulaiman Iqbal, a videographer, to death |
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The Story of a Medical Student and a Paramedic: Mus’ab Bard
Doctor and paramedic Mus'ab Bard, |
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The Story of a Fallen Hero and a non-violent peaceful movement activist: Alaa Abdul Aziz Khareeta
The Story of Alaa Abdul Aziz Khareeta, peaceful dynamism activist in Az-Zabadani city in Rural Damascus and its Revolution Coordination Committee member. |
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Story of Mahmoud al-Ahmad; Paramedic of Hama city
Paramedic, Mahmoud al-Ahmad, locally known “Abu Hussein”, is the most prominent paramedic among the volunteers who aided the wounded in the city of Hama. He was born in Hama in 1985, and his girl infant is less than a year old. |
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The Story of a videographer from Homs; Ahmad Hamada, martyr of media and saving people
Ahmad Hamada was born in Hama and lived in Homs, so he has the honor of these two Orontes river cities. He has learned pride from Hama and resistance from Homs. He is 27 years old. At the beginning of the revolution, he left his work in the technical services department and worked as a videographer to document war crimes and human rights abuses commissions by the Syrian regime. |
25-05-2013 . Damascus Center for Human Rights studies. / FALLEN HEROES OF THE REVOLUTION . http://dchrs.org/english/news.php?idC=17