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Mahmud Poetry Festival in Granada


Tomorrow will be a poetry reading at the Teatro Isabel la Católica, where the documentary was also screened "Bitter as life, sweet as love, soft as death."

GRANADA TODAY West with a poetry reading at 20.00 pm in the Teatro Isabel La Católica, which also screened the documentary "Bitter as life, sweet as love, soft as death, 'Attic 7.

participate in reading the poets Mahmoud Chejdan Yazid, who last summer won the prize for best poem in the IV World Word Festival held in Mexico City and Luali Lehsen, after years in exile returned to the Saharawi refugee camps of Tindouf, where he worked as a journalist in emissions in Castilian Saharawi National Radio.

is not the first time the IFJ embrace a worthy cause, since in its second edition criticized the Government of Cuba to keep prisoners of conscience and invited the poet Raul Rivero after one year remain in Cuban jails for their opposition to the Castro regime.

In its fourth year, the festival also promoted a manifesto signed by prominent intellectuals, writers and journalists in which they demanded the extradition to Spain of U.S. soldiers involved in the death of cameraman José Couso, and last year organized the first tribute at the site located between Víznar and Alfacar which read all the names of the victims of the Civil War in that area, an act that brought together more than a thousand people and involving, among others, Luis García Montero, Almudena Grandes, Pilar Bardem, Juan Diego Botto, or Miguel Rios, the IFJ reported in a note.

According to the directors of FIP, Fernando Valverde and Daniel Rodríguez Moya, the festival does not promote "ideological reasons" but was prepared to defend any initiative for human rights. " And the example is that in the various editions have been conduct that could be wrapped in different "ideological extremes", but everyone in the line of defending human rights.

Besides reading dedicated to the Saharawi people, poets such as Jorge Galán (El Salvador), María Victoria Atencio (Spain), Aleyda Quevedo (Ecuador), Felipe Benitez Reyes (Spain), Juana Castro (Spain), Yolanda Pantin (Venezuela), Laura Pugno (Italy) Lanseros Raquel (Spain) on Wednesday also read their works in the events taking place in the Alhambra, the Faculty of Education at the Hotel Los Gar Anat Pilgrims and the Teatro Isabel la Católica.

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