October, 24th 2020
Tribute in the 4th anniversary of Abu Al Baraa's death
Khero's speech
“… He died defending his brothers, his family; who died in pursuit of the revolution, in defense of the long-awaited freedom that the oppressed have, fighting against the most terrorist regime on the planet, which is the Bashar regime "
I am the brother of the martyr Abu al Baráa, may Allah have him in glory. Today marks one more year since the fall of the hero Abu al Baraa who died defending his brothers, his family, who died in pursuit of the revolution, in defense of that desired freedom that the oppressed have, fighting against the most terrorist there may be on the planet, which is the Bashar regime.
Abu al Baraa was a very brave young man who participated in many battles and was always very supportive of the cause of the oppressed of the world. Perhaps it is a coincidence, but today October 24, today would be the birthday of my father Mustafa Abu Jumaa. So Abu al Baraa left on a date as important as the birth of my father.
Beyond my mother telling us and telling him particularly not to go to fight, to stay at home, Abu al-Baráa always patiently explained to her, that he couldn't, that it was time, that if he stayed at home they were coming for them. And that, if they did not defeat Bashar there would be thousands of Bashar all over the planet and that is why the time was now.
It is regrettable that, after the death of Abu al-Baráa, after the advance of the regime forces, we have been surrounded by a bourgeois fraction like the Al Nusra Front, which fulfills the same role as Bashar, although it entered the revolution saying that it was fighting against Bashar and that it was in favor of the people, has proven to be one more arm of the oppression of this regime, where they imprison us, they beat us, they have intelligence services, they do not let us demonstrate.
It is regrettable that the Syrian revolution has suffered this enormous counterrevolutionary blow, where they have left us in the worst conditions to continue fighting.
That is why I want to share with you the message that Abu al Baraa was also in charge of spreading throughout the trajectory of his short life, “we have to strike together and be one fist, we have to set an example and always go forward and not lower our arms".
The same thing that happened the day my father Mustafa was killed, where he entered practically only because he did not want any of the young men, almost inexperienced, who were with him, to advance in the middle of that shooting and that is how he was shot in his neck. And even so, lying on the ground, and with his blood running out, he knew that there was a sniper hunting and, to all those who wanted to get close to help him, he said "don't get close", because the battle can be won from another side, because the blood that came out of his neck was going to be avenged.
I want to thank you very much for this meeting, know that it is an honor for me to be able to participate in this. I want to send a message to anyone who raises the flags of my brother Abu al Baraa, he automatically becomes my brother and part of my family
Once again I thank you for remembering him. It has been an honor for me to participate. It is an honor for me that, from so far away, you show your solidarity with me so much, it makes me shudder to see the photo of my brother next to the flag of the revolution. That is truly an honor. I thank you very much.
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