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Abdul Baset al-Sarout (Arabic: عبد الباسط الساروت; 1 January 1992 – 8 June 2019) was a Syrian football goalkeeper and prominent rebel figure during the Syrian Civil War. He represented his country at both the U17 and U20 levels.
The FSA commander in Homs, Abdul Razzack Tlas, noted the sniper activity as a violation of the UN ceasefire, even though the UN said that neither side was completely abiding by the ceasefire rules. [18] On 20 April, a rebel leader stated that 2,000 Farouq Brigades fighters had been killed in Homs province since August 2011. By this point, there ...
In the middle of Syrian Civil War, the film follows, 19-year-old national football team goalkeeper, Abdul Baset al-Sarout and 24-year-old Ossama, his media activist and journalist friend, their daily life in the city of Homs which has become a bombed-out ghost town by government forces. Their homes, lives and dreams destroyed and in order to ...
Abdul Qader Saleh; Abdul Baset al-Sarout; Abdulaziz al-Shalal; Afif Suleiman; Z. Bashar al-Zoubi This page was last edited on 7 December 2024, at 00:54 (UTC). Text ...
Abdul Basit 'Abd us-Samad (1927–1988), Egyptian Qari (reciter of the Qur-an) Abdelbaset al-Megrahi (1952–2012), Libyan convicted of the Lockerbie bombing; Abdulbaset Sieda (born 1956), Kurdish-Syrian academic and politician; Amr Abdel Basset Abdel Azeez Diab, known as Amr Diab (born 1961), Egyptian singer
She appeared at rallies demanding Assad's removal, sharing the podium with soccer star Abdul Baset al-Sarout, one of a number of other prominent Syrians who backed the revolt. Suleiman also delivered impassioned monologues to camera, calling for peaceful protests to continue across the country until Assad was overthrown. [9] “
The siege of Northern Homs was a siege lasting six years, by the Syrian government in the northern part of the Homs Governorate during the Syrian civil war, as a result of the rebel capture of Rastan and surrounding areas in 2012, [18] the rebel-held pocket in northern Homs was fully taken by the Syrian government in 2018 after clearing opposition held areas around the capital.
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