Fidaaldin Al-Sayed Issa (Arabic: فداء الدين السيد عيسى), born January 15, 1985,[1] is a Syrian political activist who lives in Eskilstuna, Sweden.
[1][2] Fida is the chairman of the Youth Coalition of March 15 and former spokesperson for the Facebook page "The Syrian Revolution".
While Fida has not directly dismissed these rumors, he has at least once explicitly stated during a television interview that he does not belong to the Muslim Brotherhood.
Several photos have also circulated on the Internet different pictures of Fida with senior members of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt.
[8] Fida said in an interview that about 16 children at ages 12–13, who wrote "Go away al-Assad" on a toilet wall in his school in Syria and then was arrested by security police.
[14] He called Sweden in interview with SVT to expel the Syrian ambassador, explaining that some of his friends had been murdered because of an image or a video that they have sent to the page.
They want political and economic penalties on al-Assad's government, as well as tougher statement from the UN, EU and the larger organizations.