Ghiath MatarGhiath Matar was a Syrian activist who became known for giving flowers to soldiers in his home town of Darayya.
DeathGhiath was arrested on 6 September 2011 by the security forces of the Syrian government.[1] Four days later, his body was returned to his family with scars and sores resulting from severe torture.[2] His funeral was attended by the ambassadors of the United States,[3] Japan, Germany, France and Denmark. When Ghiath died, his wife was expecting their first baby.[4] The baby was named after his father. Ghiath Matar became a symbol of peaceful resistance of the Syrian revolution.[5] A documentary on Matar, by the filmmaker Sam Kadi, Little Gandhi, was a winner at the Independent European Film Festival in April 2016, winning the Ahmed Khedr Award for Excellence in Arab Filmmaking.[6] References
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