Union of Iraqi Writers

Union of Iraqi Writers or officially The General Union for the Literaries and Writers in Iraq[citation needed] (Arabic: الاتحاد العام للأدباء والكتاب في العراق) is a nonprofit professional cultural NGO that is concerned with Iraqi literary affairs. Founded in 1959 in Baghdad under Iraqi Republic (1958–68) and headquartered in Andalus Square in Baghdad and has branches in the provinces.[1]

Union of Iraqi Writers
The General Union for the Literaries and Writers in Iraq
الاتحاد العام للأدباء والكتاب في العراق
Founded7 May 1959 (1959-05-07)
HeadquartersBaghdad
Location
Affiliationsprofessional
Websitewww.iraqiwritersunion.com

Establishment

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On 7 of May 1959, the first administrative body of Union elected by secret ballot; Jawahiri elected president by acclamation, and Salah Khalis as general secretary and members: Zul Nun Ayoub, Mohammed Saleh Bahr al-Ulum, Mahdi Makhzoumi and Abd al-Wahhab Al-Bayati, Ali Jawad al-Tahir (who became secretary general after the assignment of Dr. Khalis to work outside Iraq) and Lamia Abbas Amara and Yousef al-Ani and Saadi Yousef and Abdullah Goran and Abdul Malik Nuri and Abdul Majid al-Wendawi and Ali Jalil al-Wardi and the name of Abdul Hamid Hammoudi.[citation needed]

Headquarters

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The Union's headquarters is located in a building on the main street in Andalus Square in Baghdad. In the center of the building's courtyard is a huge portrait of the Iraqi poet Muhammad Mahdi al-Jawahiri. In addition to the Union's administration rooms, the building includes a lecture hall decorated with pictures of prominent contemporary Iraqi poets such as Badr Shaker al-Siyab, Ma'ruf al-Rusafi, Jamil Sidqi al-Zahawi and others, and a library full of titles despite the theft of many of its contents during the fall of Baghdad (2003).[2] The Union building was attacked on the evening of June 17, 2015, by “an armed group dressed in black and carrying machine guns and light weapons.”[3]

General Secretaries

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  • 1959 - 1980 : Muhammad Mahdi al-Jawahiri.
  • 1980 - 1986: Hamid Said Hadi.
  • 2003 - May 13, 2016: Alfred Semaan Al-Maqdisi.
  • 13 May 2016 - 28 August 2019: Ibrahim Al-Khayat.

References

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  1. ^ "اليوم.. اتحاد الأدباء العراقيين في ذكراه الستين". iraqicp (in Arabic). Iraqi Communist Party. Retrieved 26 September 2019.
  2. ^ منير الجالودي (9 April 2004). "اتحاد الأدباء العراقيين والبحث عن الشرعية". الجزيرة. Archived from the original on 11 October 2018. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
  3. ^ "ميليشيات" تعتدي على مقر اتحاد الأدباء في العراق". Archived from the original on 25 September 2019. Retrieved 2020-01-25.