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Celebrating the media martyr, Sherine Abu Akleh, at the Palestinian Writers Union

2022-05-24T16:05:17.982Z


Damascus, SANA- The periodic activity of the Poetry Association in the Union of Palestinian Writers and Journalists celebrated the martyrs of the Palestinian media


Damascus-SANA

The periodic activity of the Poetry Association in the Union of Palestinian Writers and Journalists celebrated the martyrs of the Palestinian media, under the title (Shirin Abu Aqleh..a voice that will not be forgotten), in addition to the celebration of the late Iraqi poet Muzaffar al-Nawab, who made the Palestinian cause a destination for his poetry.

The periodic session was opened by the poet Saleh Hawari by talking about the experience of the martyr Sherine Abu Aqleh with the media and her coverage from the heart of the event of the practices of the occupier on the Palestinian people at home, referring to the late Iraqi poet Muzaffar al-Nawab and his poetic biography and his standing by and defending the Palestinian cause, referring to his poetry collection Jerusalem, the bride of your Arabism.

The freed Palestinian prisoner, poet Hussein Halabi, participated in an intervention in which he spoke about the qualities of the late martyr, celebrating her martyrdom and considering her a symbol of Palestine as long as all trends and visions united against the Zionist occupation and recited a poetic poem talking about the Italian Vittorio, who stood by the Palestinian cause.

The narrator Abdel Fattah Idris also participated in a poem that talks about the lost glories of the Arabs, while the poet Dirar Abu Shaira considered the martyr Abu Aqila the banner of struggle and the granddaughter of the militant Bishop of Jerusalem Hilarion Capucci, while the poet Saleh Hawari read a collection of poems glorifying heroism and martyrdom.

The poet Saleh Al-Hajj participated in a poem entitled “The Martyr’s Voice”, while Mahmoud Abu Shadi participated in a poem entitled “We cry or we greet you”, in which he identified with the late Sherine. The poet Ali Abu Rosa Rano presented an epitaph entitled “Your wound is the ignition of pain.” .

A number of poets also participated in vertical and prose texts, most of which sang the martyr Sherine Abu Akleh and glorified heroism and redemption.

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Source: sena

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