Survivor of Syrian Refugee Shipwreck Pledges to Rebuild a Devastated Nation

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A Journey of Survival and Hope: A Syrian Refugee’s Story

In 2011, when the Syrian civil war erupted, Ms. Al Zamel and her family were forced to flee their home and relocate to Egypt. They lived there for three years, but as conditions for refugees worsened, she and her Syrian fiancé decided to embark on a perilous journey to Europe in 2014. To make this possible, they paid smugglers to take them across the Mediterranean.

However, tragedy struck during the crossing. The boat carrying them was intentionally rammed by traffickers, leading to the deaths of 500 people, including Ms. Al Zamel’s fiancé. She survived by clinging to life at sea for four harrowing days, holding two small children in her arms the entire time. One of the children, a nine-month-old baby named Malak, tragically passed away just five hours after they were rescued by a merchant vessel.

The Sea of Despair

Recalling the ordeal in an interview with UN News, Ms. Al Zamel, now living in Sweden, shared details of her terrifying journey from Egypt to Europe and her ongoing hope for a brighter future for Syria.

“We made three attempts to leave Egypt by sea,” she said. “The first two times failed, and we were detained for 10 days each time. On our third attempt, we left Alexandria. The final boat we boarded was in terrible condition, after being transferred multiple times during the journey. At one point, another ship approached us—its crew looked like pirates. They cursed, insulted us, and sank our boat before fleeing, laughing.”

Even today, the sound of that laughter haunts her. “How could they kill 500 people—children, women, entire families—so mercilessly?”

Although Ms. Al Zamel had a small flotation device around her waist, she couldn’t swim, which terrified her. Stranded amidst freezing water and floating corpses, she clung tightly to the two small children entrusted to her by their family members before they drowned. With no food, water, or rest, she remained conscious under the light of the stars, surrounded by death and despair.

An Impossible Choice

Rescued and brought to Europe, Ms. Al Zamel discovered that others in her community still wanted to undertake the same dangerous journey. Though she disapproved, she understood their desperation. “They are left with no other choice,” she explained.

For Ms. Al Zamel, it was a decision she had to make for her family. Their life in Egypt had been fraught with difficulties, offering little opportunity or safety. She wanted her younger siblings to grow up in better conditions, attend school, and be free from danger.

Since arriving in Europe, she and her family have attempted to rebuild their lives. She learned Swedish, is now studying English, and worked as a teacher’s assistant for six years. Her younger brother is about to begin university, a milestone she is immensely proud of. “Despite everything, I have encountered good people who have supported Syrians and given me hope,” she said.

Beyond her personal progress, Ms. Al Zamel has become an advocate for refugees. She participates in conferences organized by universities, schools, and volunteer organizations, where she speaks about overcoming adversity and the rights of refugees globally.

‘Syrians Deserve Safety and Freedom’

Reflecting on the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime, Ms. Al Zamel described the moment as “a dream come true” for herself and countless Syrians who have suffered under his rule. “I cried my heart out,” she said. “It was an indescribable feeling—like waking up from a nightmare.”

Still, the journey toward rebuilding Syria has only just begun. After more than a decade of war, the destruction is overwhelming. Ms. Al Zamel is determined to contribute to this effort, whether from Sweden or by eventually returning to Syria.

“I want to raise awareness about the pain Syrian mothers have endured, particularly those who lost their children to Assad’s tyranny,” she said. “We must imagine a future filled with opportunity, peace, and security, because all Syrians deserve freedom and the chance to achieve their dreams.”

Ms. Al Zamel believes the international community must come together to help rebuild Syria, providing resources and support to erase the scars of destruction. “Whether it’s by participating in development projects, supporting the displaced, or simply raising awareness, each of us can make a difference,” she affirmed.

“Syria deserves a brighter future, and its people deserve to live in safety and achieve their dreams.”


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2 responses to “Survivor of Syrian Refugee Shipwreck Pledges to Rebuild a Devastated Nation”

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    Third Moon

    Isn’t it lovely how a survivor can emerge from such a tragedy and immediately start planning a nation-wide renovation project? Maybe she should consider charging for consultations; after all, who needs a degree when you have a life raft? 😂✈️

  2. SunnySnap Avatar

    Oh, just what we needed—a heartwarming tale of rebirth from the wreckage of a shipwreck! 🎉 Who knew being a refugee could lead to becoming a nation’s savior? Talk about leveling up! 😏

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