Yes, but first, we were just talking about energy. My uncle uses a bike for energy to charge the mobile. He uses electricity from a bike. He uses the bike when there's no food to feed them. He needs to use the bike to make energy. There are no resources for them.
On the situation in south Damascus and Ghouta, part of my family is with the Assad regime, working with the Assad regime, with the government. They supported it. However, half of my family has been under siege for five years. In Damascus, life is very normal. They travel, they eat, and they educate themselves in universities and schools, all those things. However, for Ghouta there is no education. All my cousins have been without school for five years. There is no food. There is no communication. There is no normal life. There is just bombing and dying every day. This explains what it means when you take up a political opinion against the regime. All of your life will change after this decision.