Hamza Ali al-Khateeb, the Syrian boy whose
killing has enraged, mobilized and emboldened the country’s opposition
movement, once harbored dreams of being a police officer.But the 13-year-old
changed his ambitions when the government crackdown went into full swing.”When
he saw police officers kill the people in the revolution, he would say, ‘The
police kill the people and I don’t want to be like them.
I do
not know what I will be but the police kill people and torture them,’”
according to one of his relatives, who escaped to Kuwait amid the regime’s
suppression of protesters.The relative asked not to be named out of fear for
the safety of his family in Daraa, New Soccer Jerseys the
southwestern city where the anti-regime demonstrations started in mid-March.
Family members say Hamza got separated from his father in the chaos during
demonstrations around Daraa on April 29, when protesters marched on the city to
break the Syrian military siege and force the delivery of important supplies,
such as medicine and milk for babies.A few weeks ago, the family received the
boy’s body.
A
video that showed up on YouTube displays an appalling and mutilated corpse; La
Liga Soccer Jersey much of the video is too graphic to broadcast. The face
is bloated and purple and his body is covered in bruises. There are gunshot
wounds to his torso and his genitals are mutilated. CNN cannot independently
verify what happened to Hamza or the authenticity of the video.
His death has punctuated the domestic and
international outcry against the clampdown by President Bashar al-Assad’s
government against peaceful protests. “I can only hope that this child did not
die in vain,” U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said this week.Patrick
McCormick FC
Barcelona Jersey, a spokesman for the U.N. children’s agency, UNICEF, said
children are not immune to the civil unrest across the region.”The pictures are
shocking. They have gone all over the world. And no one could see that without
being deeply moved and ashamed about what happened to that boy,” he said. “I
have no idea why anybody would brutalize a young boy like that. I cannot even
begin to go there. We just know that somehow it happened.”UNICEF is calling for
investigations so the perpetrators can be brought to justice, “some sort of
justice in a situation that’s volatile,” McCormick said.”We want to get to the
bottom of it.” The relative, interviewed Thursday by CNN, described Hamza as a
smart kid who loved school and soccer, and who was raised in a modest setting
where he was the youngest child of a laborer.
“He
was only 13 years old but he had the maturity of a 30-year-old,” the relative
said.The boy supported the demonstrations and would refuse to eat during the
military’s late April siege in Daraa because others didn’t have food and he
felt it would be unfair to eat while they went hungry.Hamza would accompany his
family to protests, waving a Syrian flag and chanting, Xavi
Jersey “No Hezbollah and No Iran. We want freedom,” the relative said.The
relative said he, Hamza and other members of their extended family took to the
streets on the day the boy got lost and apparently swept up by Syrian
officials.