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The Boy Who Started Syrian War by toaterry(m): 8:21am On Feb 16, 2017
[Rabat – “If we had known what would happen, we’d never have written that graffiti,” says Mouawiya Syasneh in The Boy Who Started The Syrian War, a recent Al Jazeera documentary that tells his story.

Mouawiya was 14 and in the seventh grade when he sprayed anti-government slogans on a school wall in Deraa in February 2011, never thinking his mischievous act of youthful defiance would spark a war that’s left over half a million dead.

“We saw what was happening in Egypt and Tunisia,” he tells Al Jazeera, referring to the Arab Spring. “So we got together at school, took some paint and sprayed the walls. We wrote on the school wall, ‘Your turn next, Doctor [Assad].’ A few days later the police saw what we’d written and rounded up the boys in the neighbourhood.”

Mouawiya’s three accomplices were arrested by the police, together with a dozen other suspects. Mouawiya was arrested at home at 4am and driven away in handcuffs. He was detained for 45 days and tortured. “The electric shock treatment was the worst,” he tells Al Jazeera. “They took me to the bathroom and it was really wet and they would turn on the shower. They ran the current through the water and onto my back. I felt the shock wherever the water went.”

When their fathers tried to find out what had become of the boys, they were told, “Forget those children; go home and make some more. If you can’t manage, send us your women and we’ll make more for you.”

Fearing for the boys’ safety after a month in police custody, thousands began taking to the streets demanding their return. When the peaceful protests were met with further violence, they spread. Soon this was no longer a protest over the arrest of some young boys; it had become an uprising.

“When I got out, I was surprised by all the protests,” says Mouawiya. “There were mass demonstrations. It was chaos. We went and joined in when we saw what was happening. We were happy. I suppose we felt all this support was for us. All these people were out on the street, for us. But we didn’t know that a crackdown was coming.”

Mouawiya had dreamt of going to university. “I wanted to study business and economics,” he says. But his dreams were shattered by the war, especially after his father was killed in an airstrike in Deraa in 2013, plunging his family into poverty. “When he was killed, I felt lost in the world,” says Mouawiya.

He saw only one option open. “I felt I must take up arms and fight,” says Mouawiya. “It was a big moment in my life. I wanted to fight for the Free Syrian Army (FSA).”

Just four weeks after joining the FSA, Mouawiya was shot and wounded in the leg. His best friend, Amaar, joined the FSA on the same day but was less fortunate, and is buried at the edge of town.

“I didn’t expect this to happen,” says Mouawiya. “No one expected this against civilians. We didn’t expect all the destruction. Later on, we started to feel we’d messed up and made a huge mistake.”


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Re: The Boy Who Started Syrian War by Bilabong(m): 8:23am On Feb 16, 2017
summery please...
Re: The Boy Who Started Syrian War by IncredibleJoe(m): 8:38am On Feb 16, 2017
This is just a perfect example to indicate that our future is shaped by our actions today... The kind of future we want for ourselves, we determine it today....

Too late for d boy to be remorseful.. d deed has been done
Re: The Boy Who Started Syrian War by vicadex07(m): 1:41pm On Feb 16, 2017
IncredibleJoe:
This is just a perfect example to indicate that our future is shaped by our actions today... The kind of future we want for ourselves, we determine it today....

Too late for d boy to be remorseful.. d deed has been done

You mean Biafrans?
Re: The Boy Who Started Syrian War by kimond101: 5:32pm On Feb 16, 2017
I watched the documentary on Aljazeera, the boy was narrating the story how making graffiti on his school wall saying 'Dr, you are next' made the security agencies pick him and some of his friends up.
The parent and many in the community now protested for their release of which some protesters were shot dead and that was how the war spread.

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Re: The Boy Who Started Syrian War by toaterry(m): 8:51pm On Feb 16, 2017
Like the old and famous quote "a small drop makes a mighty ocean"
Re: The Boy Who Started Syrian War by CivilzedTyger(m): 11:50pm On Feb 16, 2017
How come everyone are blaming the boys and no one is blaming the rootless government

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