In a landmark gathering at the Helen Society office in Essen, Germany, the Federation of Kurdish Writers was officially established in the Diaspora. This historic event united a distinguished assembly of Kurdish writers and lecturers worldwide.
The inception of the Federation of Kurdish Writers marks a significant milestone in the cultural and literary landscape of Kurdistan. With the aim of fostering collaboration and unity among Kurdish writers, the federation has been formed under the umbrella of the Kurdistan Diaspora Confederation.
The founding meeting, held on December 26, 2023, provided a platform for writers and intellectuals worldwide to unite and celebrate their shared literary heritage. The diverse gathering reflected the rich tapestry of Kurdish literature and culture, showcasing the collective strength and creativity of Kurdish writers worldwide.
The Federation of Kurdish Writers is poised to be pivotal in promoting and preserving the Kurdish written word. By uniting writers from different regions, the federation aims to serve as a central hub for exchanging ideas, experiences, and literary expressions that reflect the nuances of the Kurdish identity.
With a commitment to advancing Kurdish writing, literature, and culture, the federation aspires to create a vibrant and supportive community for writers in the Diaspora.
As part of the Kurdistan Diaspora Confederation, it aligns itself with a broader mission to strengthen the bonds of the Kurdish community across borders.
”By uniting writers from different regions, the federation aims to serve as a central hub for exchanging ideas, experiences, and literary expressions that reflect the nuances of the Kurdish identity.”
About the Federation of Kurdish Writers
The Federation of Kurdish Writers is a newly established organisation dedicated to uniting Kurdish writers and intellectuals worldwide. Under the umbrella of the Kurdistan Diaspora Confederation, the federation aims to promote, preserve, and advance Kurdish writing, literature, culture and history globally.