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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, October 29, 2015
One migrant's extraordinary journey from Europe to Syria
Abu Salah, who fled after his home town in Syria was destroyed by the
Assad regime, documented his dramatic voyage to Europe. This is his
story.
His home town Al-Rastan was one of the first to rise up against the
Assad regime. In retaliation, it was completely flattened by the Syrian
army.
Abu Salah had been documenting with his camera the daily atrocities that
took place in Syria's civil war in the hope of drawing attention to the
bloodshed, and continued to do so after he left for Turkey with his
wife and child.
"I don't like to film here with the blood. Believe me, I don't like it,"
he says, as he records another war fatality. "It’s easier for me to
film bombs than see the blood."
Deciding the world wasn't taking notice of the Syrian people's plight,
he stopped documenting the casualties and destruction in the war and
decided to record his escape instead.
Leaving his wife and daughter in Turkey, he made the arduous journey
from Syria to Belgium and recorded the events along the way.
Journey to Europe
Abu Salah captures his voyage alongside that of other refugees as they
travel, braving the elements and authorities to reach their destination.
The group sleep rough, risk injury as they travel by foot on railway
tracks and shudder through the rain.
There is even a scene that sees Abu Salah - who has never been at sea
before - piloting a boat to see 57 refugees safely to the shore of a
Greek island.
"We need a life. We're obliged to do this." He says. "We have no choice."
Whilst his journey is compelling, it is in no way singular. So far this
year, over 560,000 migrants and refugees have arrived in Greece - and
over 350 lost their lives attempting the same.
"We need a life. We're obliged to do this. We have no choice."
Almost 140,000 people made it to Italy and Malta, with 3,000 people dying in the Mediterranean.
And though 4,000 people landed in Spain, more than two dozen perished making the arduous journey from North Africa.
In all, well over 3,000 have died in the process of making it to Europe.
Abu Salah is one of the 700,000 people who made it alive and this is
his story.

