Bassel Khartabil

Syrian computer programmer and engineer

Bassel Khartabil - Activists & Humanitarians born May 22nd, 1981
Born
Died

2015
11 years ago — 34 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

Syria

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A Syrian computer programmer and engineer contributed significantly to the development of open-source software and internet freedom. Gained recognition for efforts in promoting digital rights and access to information in the Middle East. Played a key role in creating voices for the Syrian digital community, particularly during periods of political unrest. Actively engaged with international organizations advocating for internet access and freedom of expression. Detained in Syria in 2012, which drew attention to issues of censorship and human rights in the region.

Advocated for internet freedom and digital rights

Developed open-source software projects

Contributed to the Syrian digital community

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