Damascus (ST): Tales and stories from the Syrian reality lived during the terrorist war waged against Syria were written to be a document of history proving the reality of the suffering experienced by the people of villages and towns that suffered from siege and war in the “Homeland Document” Foundation within its archives. Nine tales won the award for the best short realistic tale in the “This is my story” competition for the year 2021 in a celebration held by the Foundation at Al-Assad Library, where hundreds of Syrian stories participated in the competition, which was evaluated by a specialized jury.
The jury divided the prizes into three age groups. The golden prize was won by Nibal Fatima from Lattakia, while the silver prize went to Aya Agha Al-Ayoub from Raqqa governorate and the bronze prize went to Wiam Muhammad Al-Dakhil from Al-Hasakeh.
In her speech, Dr. Buthaina Shaaban, Chairperson of the Board of Trustees of the “Homeland Document” Foundation, confirmed that the participating stories stem from people’s experiences, suffering, dreams, their unlimited ability to give, the manifestations of their patience and determination, the broadening of their spontaneous and cognitive horizons, and the spread of their hopes despite all the difficulties, harsh days and enormous challenges.
Dr. Sha’aban added that the history of the war on Syria is the history of the activities of a homeland in the darkest conditions and in all sectors and specializations and on every part of the dear Syrian land, pointing out that the document of a homeland records a social history written by the people of Syria in all their regions and with all their segments and specializations to be a true tributary to the official history.
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