Tuesday, 18 February 2020 06:59

Technological students hold a poetry festival to honor the blood of the martyrs

 Technological students hold a poetry festival to honor the blood of the martyrs

 Under the slogan "Iraq of Freedom"

The students of the University of Technology held a poetry festival entitled "Iraq of Freedom" to commemorate the martyrs of the October demonstrations from the University of Technology (Safaa al-Saray, Yasser, Haidar, and Mahmoud) and the martyrs of Iraq in the theater of the university in the presence of the assistant president of the university for administrative Deputy Prof. Dr. Hussein Hamid Karim and head of the Department of Civil Engineering Prof.Dr. Hassan Hammoudi And a large number of students of the University of Technology and its affiliates and families of martyrs of Technology.

The festival started with a fragrant recitation of any of the wise Quran, after which, to stand in honor of reading Surah Al-Fatihah, in honor of the souls of the martyrs and listen to the national anthem.

The assistant president of the university for administrative Deputy, Prof. Dr. Hussein Hamid Karim, gave a speech in which he said, "The martyrs have a great position on the social, religious and psychological levels. Pride takes us to the farthest and most extreme ranges when we have a martyr, especially since the martyr is a martyr carrying values ​​and principles and the highest sacrifices to be a light that lights the way for his brothers And his family,

 In terms of sacrifices, the martyr is one of the greatest sacrifices, as he is serious about himself and self-existence is the utmost goal of existence. Here we stand today to celebrate every drop of blood asked on the soil of Iraq in order for it to be a free and prosperous and secure Iraq to be a country in the ranks of developed countries and live its children in freedom, pride and dignity ".

The two poets, Rifaat Al-Safi and Moataz Al-Kaabi, presented a poem about the martyrs, their sacrifices, and the condolences of their colleagues and mothers, which included feelings of sadness, tears, and imprisonment for the souls of the martyrs, who were presented for a free and dignified life.

It is noteworthy that the festival was organized by the efforts of the University of Technology students and the student organizer, Mohamed Al-Lami, from the Department of Electromechanical Engineering and Coordinator Prof. Zaid Al-Anbari.

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