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    KurdishMedia, UK
    Dec 10 2004

    Authors from Middle East get together in Diyarbakir

    09/12/2004 Roj TV
    Kurdish and Arabic writers Taha Xelîl, Lokman Dêrikî, Mihemer Ebû
    Hamra, Yussef Bazzî and Ferec Beyraqdar came together at the panel
    named "Two Languages, A World: Kurdish and Arabic Authors Tell" and
    organized in the scope of the 2nd Literature Days.

    The panel was arranged by Diyarbakir Metropolitan Municipality to
    strengthen inter-cultural relations. To the panel held in theatre
    hall of Metropolitan Municipality and started with the presentation
    of Taha Xelîl , Lokman Dêrikî, Mihemer Ebû Hamra, Yussef Bazzî and
    Ferec Beyraqdar attended as speaker.

    Stating he had a long-past friendship with his Kurdish counterpart
    Selim Berekat, Muhammed Ebû Hamra, author living in Beirut, says:
    "While in Beirut Selîm Berekat was telling his adventures, we could
    understand that Baas regime in Syria was implementing a cruel
    dominance over Kurds. Before I have met him, I did not know how much
    he is devoted to Kurds and Kurdistan. Mr.Berekat was treating the
    Arabic Language in a romantic manner. My character was deeply
    influenced by him. I have traced Berekat on his way. His hatred
    against Arabic administrations caused me to have similar anger
    against Arabic rules. The reason is that why the underdeveloped
    countries do not see salvation in Europe? The reason of which, for
    me, is that they have not been aware of their deficiencies."

    'I have grasped we are not Arabic'

    Lokman Dêrikî, who lives in Syria and writes in Arabic, by touching
    on his childhood spoke as such: "While I was very young , I was happy
    and speaking Kurdish but when I started school , I encountered a
    language that left an impression on all my life, Arabic. At the
    beginning of school, because I did not know Arabic, one of my
    teachers, Emel, sometimes was teaching the lessons in Kurdish to me.
    That time I would be very happy. As time passed, speaking in Kurdish
    lessened day by day but speaking in Arabic increased. I was a kid so,
    that is why I could not understand the reason is what? Later I
    understood that we are not Arabic but Kurdish, namely, we are
    minority."

    "The reality of history will be written by literature"

    Yussef Bazzi, who jointed the activity from Beirut, stated that his
    mother was Armenian and father Christian. "Because my father and
    mother were from different religions, they much difficulty. My father
    was killed in the Beirut Inner War and mother immigrated. That is to
    say, I was an orphan and war kid. But I am also a man of the peace in
    languages, and of dialog and compromise. My adventure shows the
    history of the Middle East, which will fluctuate between peace and
    war. And the reality of History will written down by literature."

    "Due to violence the Middle East remained back"

    The last speaker of the panel, Syrian Author Ferec Beyreqdar said
    People's in the Middle East have deep knowledge but they are not as
    learned as Westerners are. "This privilege is seen not only among
    Peoples in the Middle East but also among the regimes. The reason of
    this is the religious, tribal and sect violence that has been lasting
    for a long. That is why Publics in the Middle East remained back. The
    salvation is the brotherhood of People's so we should hold
    conferences and panels in many countries" he says

    The open session ended with the panelist's responses to participants'
    questions.
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