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- Q4665308 description "Syrian footballer".
- Q4665308 description "Syrian footballer".
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- Q4665308 abstract "Abdul Baset Al-Sarout or Abdelbasset Saroot (Arabic: عبد الباسط الساروت) is a Syrian former association football goalkeeper. He has represented Syria at U-17 and U-20 level. He is thought to be a leader of the Syrian rebels in Homs.He is a vocal supporter of the rebels in Syria.The Arab-speaking media network Al Jazeera have described him as a "well known icon in the Syrian uprising". All four of his brothers were killed by Syrian security forces. His uncle, Mohe Edden Al-Sarout was killed during November 2011 in Homs.Sarout reportedly kissed a murdered 19-year-old protestor's bloody head whilst a crowd chanted to the beat of a drum "Sleep easy we will continue the struggle... mothers weep for Syria's youth"Al-Sarout is thought to have survived at least three assassination attempts.Al-Sarout was featured in Talal Derki's 2013 war documentary The Return to Homs. As of November 2015, Sarout is still a respected leader of the Syrian revolution and commands the Shuhada al-Bayada rebel group, which has come into conflict with Jabhat al-Nusra, the Al-Qaeda branch in Syria after Al-Nusra attacked Sarout and his men over a fabricated claim that Sarout has pledged allegiance to the Islamic State.".
- Q4665308 alias "Abdelbasset Saroot".
- Q4665308 birthDate "1992-01-01".
- Q4665308 birthYear "1992".
- Q4665308 wikiPageExternalLink syrian-revolution-icon-activist-abdelbaset-sarout-documentary.
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- Q4665308 alternativeNames "Abdelbasset Saroot".
- Q4665308 birthDate "1992-01-01".
- Q4665308 dateOfBirth "1992-01-01".
- Q4665308 fullname "Abdelbasset Saroot".
- Q4665308 fullname "Abed al-Basit al-Sarout".
- Q4665308 name "Abdul Baset Al-Sarout".
- Q4665308 name "Al-Sarout, Abdul Baset".
- Q4665308 nationalyears "2007".
- Q4665308 nationalyears "2009".
- Q4665308 shortDescription "Syrian footballer".
- Q4665308 youthyears "?-2011".
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- Q4665308 comment "Abdul Baset Al-Sarout or Abdelbasset Saroot (Arabic: عبد الباسط الساروت) is a Syrian former association football goalkeeper. He has represented Syria at U-17 and U-20 level. He is thought to be a leader of the Syrian rebels in Homs.He is a vocal supporter of the rebels in Syria.The Arab-speaking media network Al Jazeera have described him as a "well known icon in the Syrian uprising". All four of his brothers were killed by Syrian security forces.".
- Q4665308 label "Abdul Baset Al-Sarout".
- Q4665308 givenName "Abdul Baset".
- Q4665308 name "Abdelbasset Saroot".
- Q4665308 name "Abdul Baset Al-Sarout".
- Q4665308 name "Abed al-Basit al-Sarout".
- Q4665308 name "Al-Sarout, Abdul Baset".
- Q4665308 surname "Al-Sarout".