La Maison Naaman pour la Culture ha hecho público el fallo de su VII Concurso Literario, en el que solo figuran dos autores en castellano, ambas mujeres.
Con 781 participantes de 49 países y en 22 idiomas, la séptima edición de los Premios Literarios de Naji Naaman ha galardonado a 59 nuevos autores:
1- Premios al Valor:
– Alexandra Bucur-Emilia (Romania),
– Oluwole Olawale M. (Nigeria),
– Anas Al-Filali (Morocco),
– Nawal Jibali (Algeria),
– Yara Gharios & Catherine Médawar (Lebanon).
2- Premios al Mérito:
– Joao Campès (Congo),
– Mihaerla Dordea (Romania),
– Racha Mounaged (France/Belgium),
– Al-Mahdi ‘Uthman (Tunisia),
– ‘Abdul-Karim Sulayman Sha’ban & Radhwan Yussuf Ismaïl (Syria),
– ‘Awatif Rami, Sa’id Tlili, Rakata Hamid, Muhammad Al-Krafs & Farid Am’adchou (Morocco),
– Balqassim Rabahi (Algeria),
– Marie-Joe Freijeh & Randa Khattar (Lebanon).
3- Premios a la Creatividad:
– Carmelo Militano (Italia – Canada);
– Yvan Racine Courtois (France),
– Maria Teresa Sousa Couto (Spain – Argentina),
– Naira Kharatyan (Armenia),
– Dietmar Tauchner (Austria),
– Serge Baril (Canada),
– Yose Alvarez-Mesa (Spain),
– Sulayman Bin Yussuf (Tunisia),
– Muhammad Sabir ‘Ubayd, Hussayn Rahim & Hussayn Al-Hashimi (Iraq),
– Najah ‘Abdun-Nur & Jamal Al-Jaziri (Egypt),
– Budei Costin Ciprian, Victorita Ducu, Dan Lungu, Paul Mihalache & Iona Tricã (Romania),
– Al-Bashir Bin ‘Abdur-Rahman (Algeria),
– ‘Amran Ahmad & Ayman Ibrahim Ma’ruf (Syria),
– Salih Al-Qassim (Jordan),
– Mazin Rifa’i (Syria – Romania),
– Habiba Zoughi, ‘Umar Al-‘Asri, Nourud-Dine Bous-Sba’, Nourud-Dine Yachou, Fatima Marguich & Ahmad Bahichaoui (Morocco).
4- Premios de Honor (para obras completas):
– Judith H. Clark (American writer),
– Olga Maria Dey-Bergmoser Thompson (Dutch Canadian writer),
– Anis Moussallem (Lebanese Academic and writer),
– Mohamed Rabie (Palestinian thinker and poet),
– Silvia Miler & Simona-Gazia Dima (Romanian poetesses),
– Denys Cloutier (Canadian writer and physician),
– Keith Garebian (Canadian poet and biographer),
– Diane Descôteaux (Canadian classic and haïku poetess),
and Nehas Sopaj (Macedonian poet in Arumanian).