Although the revolution was peaceful at the beginning of its launch in March 2011, the peaceful demonstrations were subjected to violent suppression by the regime, which resorted to killing Syrians and bombing them with air, which prompted them to take rugged road roads and ride in rubber death boats to reach Europe.

The year 2015 witnessed a worsening of the Syrian refugee crisis in Europe, especially after thousands of asylum seekers entered Germany by sea or via the Balkans on foot from Turkey to Greece, and then to Western Europe, and the road was known as the bumpy and cold road, especially after Hungary closed Its borders in front of the refugees.

The plastic artist, Kevan El Kargosli, talks about the options that he faced before emigrating from Syria with the outbreak of the war, as he had no choice but to join the regime's army to kill his people, but he refused and preferred migration and painting over carrying a gun, and narrated the hardship he lived in order to get out of Syria Until you reach his destination.

As for the composer, Baz emphasized that he and the members of the "Bread of Dawla" band began leaving Syria unevenly until they were all reunited in Germany. He also narrated how the group rebuilt itself and worked to transfer the suffering of its people to the world, how much it allocated the proceeds of all its concerts to support the Syrian interior .

In turn, Rasha Al-Khadra - who is the owner of a social and cultural channel on YouTube - said that after a shell fell in front of the school bus that was carrying her daughters, she decided to leave the country to protect herself and her children, and their travel was gradually, as her journey from Syria to Germany lasted about 45 days in which she used all kinds of transports.

She continued her talk about the cold wave that was a companion for them while on the move, and how her daughter suffered from this cold, and after arriving in Germany, she spoke about the psychological harm that was inflicted on her and her daughters through the plastic bracelet hanging on the wrist of each refugee, which she was obliged to show every A place to go in Germany even when using transportation.

The couple Fadi Al-Sayed Ahmed - who works in a company - and his nurse Halima Taha's wife also talked about their decision to immigrate to Europe after leaving Syria to Turkey and reaching a dead end in which they could not continue their lives and secure the future of their children, and the trip was across the sea to Italy. But it failed.

But luck was allied with this family in the second attempt, which managed to reach Germany, and after arriving and staying in the refugee camps, seeking to work for their children to enroll in education, which they were able to achieve thanks to their persistence.