|
Fidaaldin Al-Sayed Issa () born January 15, 1985 is a Syrian political activist who lives in Eskilstuna, Sweden〔 Fida is the chairman of the ''Youth Coalition of March 15'' and former spokesperson for the Facebook page ''"The Syrian Revolution"''. Fida is together with his father and siblings, one of the founders of the ''Office of the Damascus Declaration'' in Sweden back in 2008. He has been named as infidel on Syrian TV several times. It has also been alleged that his Syrian citizenship has been withdrawn.〔 According to Syrian press, Fida leads Sweden’s chapter of the Muslim Brotherhood. Fida does not seem to dismiss these rumors. He even refers to the brotherhood in a conversation with Barada TV in February. It has also circulated on the Internet different pictures of Fida with senior members of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt.〔 Fida is a Swedish citizen and known as the imam of the Eskilstuna Mosque.〔 Fida is currently studying Sharia combined with studies for a PhD in Innovation and Product Design at Mälardalen University and is active in the NGO Sweden’s Young Muslims.〔 ==Background== Fida was born in "an Arab country".〔 He is the eldest child and has two brothers and a sister. His father Tarif was one of those imprisoned by al-Assad's security forces in Syria. Fida said in an interview that about 16 children at ages 12–13, who wrote "Go away al-Assad" on a toilet wall in his school in Syria and then was arrested by security police. "When they returned, they were raped and had no fingernails left, they had been torn away."〔 The family moved to Sweden in 2001.〔 Fida went to High School at Rudbecksskolan in Stockholm together with his sister Lina. After 2010 Stockholm bombings he appeared in various local media in which he renounced terrorism and said that what happened in Stockholm was an evil act and evil acts can never be justified. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Fida al-Sayed」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
|