Reading / Talk
Kassem Eid in Melbourne
Human Rights Activist at the Wheeler Centre
Born as the son of Palestinian refugees, Kassem Eid grew up on the outskirts of Damascus. He showed great talent for languages in his childhood. On August 21, 2013, Kassem almost died in a Sarin gas attack that killed hundreds of civilians. Later that day, he picked up a weapon for the first time to join the free Syrian army and fight the government troops. For Kassem, this was the moment when he and his country changed forever. Later Eid fled to the USA and Germany, where he now lives as a human rights activist and author.
Kassem Eid wrote down his memories in 2018 in the book "My Country. A Syrian Memoir". He reports about oppression, war, survival and flight. Kassem Eid will come to Australia in 2019 to talk about his experiences, supported by the Goethe-Institut.
This event is part of the Wheeler Centre's Fifth Estate series and of the series Kassem Eid in Australia.
Free admission
Tickets available after 11 February
Details
The Wheeler Centre
176 Little Lonsdale Street
3000 Melbourne
Language: English
+61 3 9864 8923
gabriele.urban@goethe.de
Part of series Kassem Eid in Australia