Sofien Ayari, 28, is a strong man who expresses himself with research.
Intelligent, often smiling under his big beard and his mask, he chose not to be silent out of respect, he explains, for the civil parties who affected him: "
It's the least you can do to explain what I did
”.
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What he did?
The Tunisian student he was then joined the Islamic State (IS) in Syria in December 2014. He fought between Homs and Palmyra.
A bullet tore his jaw, he was evacuated to Raqqa.
He killed, he saw it fall around him on the battlefields, but he could not stand the sight of civilian populations fleeing the bombardments of the international coalition.
“
When you leave to fight, it's a choice and if you die, you pay the consequences of this choice.
But when you see these people
(civilians)
running around, even if not all of them agreed with IS, you feel belittled.
I experienced it very hard.
I have never felt so humiliated...
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