Hajjah - Saba:
A cultural symposium titled "Creatives Confronting Aggression" inaugurated on Wednesday the public library in Hajjah provivnce.
Province undersecretary Adel Rajeh emphasized the library's importance as a knowledge repository for societal advancement.
Judge Abdul Majeed Sharaf al-Din stressed the need for diverse activities to empower young creatives. The symposium featured poet Ali al-Nuaimi and novelist Murad Shali, exploring their creative journeys, the role of family, school, and reading, and the influence of other writers.
They also discussed the creative person's relationship with their homeland, their stance on national and humanitarian issues, and the role of creativity in confronting aggression.
Poet al-Nuaimi's poetry was noted for depicting the "ugliness and brutality" of the aggression, while novelist Shali was recognized for his narrative work on the Yemeni Armed Forces' operations in support of Palestine and Lebanon, and his novelistic interpretations of the Leader's Ramadan lectures in "Unique Readings of the Leader's Ramadan Lectures" and "From the Time of the Flood."
The final section involved questions from intellectuals and media professionals about the speakers' success stories.

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