
Bassel Shehadeh (باسل شحادة) (January 31, 1984 – May 28, 2012) was a Syrian Christian film maker, producer, IT Engineer, environmental and cultural activist, and a well-known civil activist during the Syrian uprising in 2011 to 2012. He was a pioneer in organising peaceful protests in Damascus denouncing the government’s crackdown of the Arab Spring. Shehadeh was arrested while protesting with fellow artists in the al-Midan neighbourhood of Damascus. His camera captured and documented the assaults and bombardments conducted by the Syrian regime's forces on the city of Homs. He was killed during a government assault in the neighbourhood of al-Safsafa in Homs. From Wikipedia.
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Bassel Shehadeh died at the age of 28.
When was Bassel Shehadeh born?
Bassel Shehadeh was born on January 31, 1984.
When did Bassel Shehadeh die?
Bassel Shehadeh passed away on May 28, 2012.
How many works has Bassel Shehadeh appeared in?
Bassel Shehadeh has 5 credited works in our database.
What is Bassel Shehadeh known for?
Bassel Shehadeh is known for A Memory For Forgetfulness, Streets of Freedom, Saturday Morning Gift.