Munir Al Youssef

* 1954

  • "Damascus is the capital. So it's all pretty good and plenty of everything you want. When I came here, there was a different regime. With us, there is still religion. And for me it was such a problem. It limits the freedom for people to go as they want. But when I came here to you, it was very different. People were more cultured, more law-abiding. Here, some people on the street don't respect it - if there's no toilet, they'll go anywhere. You go to the bus stop and everybody wants to go in at the same time. They don't queue. No. Everybody wants to be on the bus or the train. That's why I've been amazed at how good the people here are. They're standing, everybody's queuing, waiting for strawberries. In the shop, they're queuing too. They don't want to be the first ones there. That's when I understood that it's a different world than here - better."

  • "There was a church in our village and the Druze respected it, they did not harm anybody, they did nothing against the Christians. The Druze, their faith is different from Islam. People don't know their faith until they are forty years old or more. Before that, these people don't know anything. They only know if a person is good or bad. That is why there was no problem between Christians and Druze."

  • "Life in the village was different than in a big city like Damascus, the capital. When I was young, I wanted to go to the cinema, but there were no cinemas. There was one in Suwayda, that's twenty kilometers away. So you couldn't go there. We didn't have public transport there at that time either. Plus our parents didn't have enough money to give us to travel like that. But in Damascus it was very good for me, I could go to the cinema and also sometimes to the theatre."

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It was a different world in Czechoslovakia

Munir Al Youssef as a student at the Technical University
Munir Al Youssef as a student at the Technical University
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Munir Al Youssef was born on 10 March 1954 in southern Syria. He lived with his family in Al Qrayya, a village of about seven thousand people, twenty kilometres from the larger city of Suwayda. He grew up in a Christian family with his five siblings. In 1973, he began studying at secondary technical school in Damascus, majoring in electrical engineering. In 1977, he received a scholarship to study in Czechoslovakia. He spent the following year on a language course in Jihlava. There he found a girlfriend and later they had a daughter. In 1978-1984 he studied at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering at the Brno University of Technology. After graduation he returned to Syria. He was in regular contact with his girlfriend and daughter, but only in writing. He completed two and a half years of compulsory military service. After returning to civilian life, he started working as an electrical engineer, married a local woman and had two children with her. From 1997 to 2000 he worked as a project manager in Saudi Arabia. After returning to Syria in 2000, he became Division Manager and held this position until 2005. Since mid-2005, he has worked in the United Arab Emirates and later in Qatar in various senior positions in the construction industry. Due to the political situation in Syria, he applied for Subsidiary Protection in the Czech Republic in 2017. After about a year, he received it. In 2025 he was living in Jihlava.