Arab Writers Union: Al-Quds Will Remain Arab in Identity
16 January، 2018
Damascus, SANA – The General Secretariat of the Arab Writers Union (AWU) affirmed that Al-Quds (Jerusalem) will remain Arab in identity and the capital of Palestine, condemning the US administration’s decision to recognize Al-Quds as the capital of the Israeli occupation entity.
In the recommendations and decisions issued at the conclusion of the periodic meeting of the Permanent Bureau of the AWU, which was held in Damascus over three days, the AWU called on all the unions in its member countries to raise the Palestinian flag next to each union building.
The Union announced that it will print a black book in many languages documenting the crimes committed by the Israeli occupation authorities in Palestine and Arab countries, and it will sent the book to the international cultural organizations and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and its affiliated institutions.
The Union stressed the the need to be open to changes in human life and the latest developments in science and technology.
Shaza / Hazem Sabbagh
16 January، 2018
Damascus, SANA – The General Secretariat of the Arab Writers Union (AWU) affirmed that Al-Quds (Jerusalem) will remain Arab in identity and the capital of Palestine, condemning the US administration’s decision to recognize Al-Quds as the capital of the Israeli occupation entity.
In the recommendations and decisions issued at the conclusion of the periodic meeting of the Permanent Bureau of the AWU, which was held in Damascus over three days, the AWU called on all the unions in its member countries to raise the Palestinian flag next to each union building.
The Union announced that it will print a black book in many languages documenting the crimes committed by the Israeli occupation authorities in Palestine and Arab countries, and it will sent the book to the international cultural organizations and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and its affiliated institutions.
The Union stressed the the need to be open to changes in human life and the latest developments in science and technology.
Shaza / Hazem Sabbagh
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