Summary
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Hadi Abdullah discusses his adoption of multiple identities like Samir Fathi, Abdulrahman, Hadi Al-Husseini to protect his family and himself while conveying the Syrian people’s struggles.
Hadi reflects on his journey since 2011, communicating with external channels when the Syrian street was witnessing massive unrest, with friends and relatives becoming martyrs.
He explains the perpetual dangers from the Syrian regime and foreign forces like Hezbollah, recalling the interactive challenges and their severe impacts.
Hadi talks about keeping his activist identity hidden from his family to avoid putting them at risk during the uprising.
He shares how his family and community were dislocated due to external aggressions and how the dragging conflict impacted him emotionally, creating a deep-seated hatred against Hezbollah.
Hadi narrates the significant losses he's faced, including the death of close friends like photographer Traad and others from his community due to the ongoing conflict.
Despite losses, he continues his mission to convey the voices of Syrians and their demand for freedom, staying motivated to persevere despite the overwhelming challenges.