Wikipedia:Alaa Alfardous Alazm

Alaa Alfardous Alazm known as "Alaa Al-Ahmad" (Arabic: علاء الأحمد) was born in Damascus. on September 1, 1991, is a Journalist and Human Rights Activist, Al-Ahmad who now lives in Paris. He established and is the director of the "Damascus Media Center", which was based in Eastern Ghouta, which was a source for all international news agencies.

Early life and education
Al-Ahmad studied media at the Sham Higher Institute in Damascus for two years “2010-2011” and stopped studying and entered the Syrian affairs to work there as a journalist. Al-Ahmad started from Qudsaya in the Damascus countryside to the eastern Qalamoun and then to Eastern Ghouta and stayed there Until he was forcibly displaced from there by the Russians and the Syrian regime This prompted him to flee to the north Syria, Then he left Syria to Turkey Al-Ahmad applied for political asylum at the French consulate in Istanbul and then immigrated to France on may 2018.

Al-Ahmad worked with Anadolu Agency as a photographer and reporter for international and semi-international news agencies As a "freelancer Journalist" and established the "Damascus Media Center", which was based in Eastern Ghouta, which was a source for all international news agencies.

Political views
Al-Ahmad commented on the issue of Khashoggi's death and criticized the Saudi government's policy in several Arab and Western media. Al-Ahmad identifies as secular, supporting the principle of separation of the state from religious institutions.

Al-Ahmad is a strong opponent of the Syrian regime appeared in many media outlets, including Al Jazeera and DW, France24, TRT World and documented human rights violations that were taking place in many areas in Damascus by the Syrian regime and became wanted later by the Syrian regime.