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Remembering Cigerxwîn

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Remembering Cigerxwîn

Photograph of Kurdish writers gathered around the grave of the Kurdish poet and author Cigerxwîn in Qamişlo, Syria, in 2013. The first three people standing on the left are: Omer Fîdan, chair of the Kurdish Centre’s Writers for Peace Committee (2013-16) and secretary general (2016-19); Şêxmûs Sefer, president (2013-16) and honorary president (2019-) of the Centre; and Bêrîvan Doskî, vice-president (2013-16) co-president (2016-19) and honorary president (2019-) of the Centre.

Remembering Cigerxwîn

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Recordando a Cigerxwîn

Fotografía de escritores kurdos reunidos alrededor de la tumba del poeta y autor kurdo Cigerxwîn en Qamişlo, Siria, 2013. Las primeras tres personas de pie a la izquierda son: Omer Fîdan, presidente del Comité de Escritores por la Paz del Centro Kurdo (2013-16) y secretario general (2016-19); Şêxmûs Sefer, presidente (2013-16) y presidente honorario (2019-) del Centro; y Bêrîvan Doskî, vicepresidenta (2013-16), copresidenta (2016-19) y presidenta honoraria del Centro Kurdo (2019-).

Date:

01/01/2013

Creator:

Kurdish Centre

Centre:

Kurdish Centre  (Navenda PENa Kurd)

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