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- Q16744909 description "Syrian citizen journalist".
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- Q16744909 abstract "Basil al-Sayed (ca. 1987 – 27 December 2011) of Homs, was a Syrian citizen journalist and videographer working in Homs, Syria during the Syrian civil war and was well known by the news media for his reporting under dangerous conditions and at a time when international media were banned. He was called by the people of Homs, "The revolution's journalist."According to the Committee to Protect Journalists, he was the second journalist to be killed during the Syrian uprising. Ferzat Jarban, the first journalist to be killed, was a freelance television camera operator. Basil al-Sayed was the first citizen journalist to be killed. At the time, foreign journalists were banned from Syria by the Bashar al-Assad government.".
- Q16744909 birthDate "1987".
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- Q16744909 birthDate "ca. 1987".
- Q16744909 birthPlace "Syria".
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- Q16744909 dateOfDeath "2011-12-27".
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- Q16744909 deathPlace "Baba Amr , Homs, Syria".
- Q16744909 name "Basil al-Sayed".
- Q16744909 name "al-Sayed, Basil".
- Q16744909 occupation "Freelance citizen journalist".
- Q16744909 placeOfBirth "Syria".
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- Q16744909 residence "Homs, Syria".
- Q16744909 shortDescription "Syrian citizen journalist".
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- Q16744909 comment "Basil al-Sayed (ca. 1987 – 27 December 2011) of Homs, was a Syrian citizen journalist and videographer working in Homs, Syria during the Syrian civil war and was well known by the news media for his reporting under dangerous conditions and at a time when international media were banned. He was called by the people of Homs, "The revolution's journalist."According to the Committee to Protect Journalists, he was the second journalist to be killed during the Syrian uprising.".
- Q16744909 label "Basil al-Sayed".
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