In conjunction with the 15th anniversary of the death of the Moroccan poet Ali Sedki Azaykou, the Amazigh Library is expected to be reinforced by a new diwan, under the name "Endikin Aghaman", meaning "Eternal Sparks". And Publishing.
Ali Sedki Azaykou, the first political prisoner of the Amazigh movement, was sentenced to one year in prison for "undermining the security of the state". He served a prison in Allaou in Rabat, 1982, after his famous article "For a true concept of our national identity," quoted by the New York Times correspondent Robert. Kaplan, entitled "Morocco is an Amazigh country with an Arab mask", angered the late King Hassan II.
The new bureau is about 100 pages of medium size and includes 23 poems. The wife and son of Sidqi, Tilila Waziri, were charged with preparing a preface and submitting the issue, as well as containing a poem signed by the late childhood friend and Minister of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs, Ahmed Al-Tawfiq, entitled "Toka", in the sense of martyrdom.
According to a circular circulated by the Terra Association, the work was published by the Ait Melloul Press, supervised by its layout and prepared for publication by Massin Sedki, while the cover of the bureau of artist Tidar Sedki was completed. This work comes about thirty years after the issuance of the first Sedki Poetry Court: "Timitar" ", Then" Esmolen. "
The Terra Association added: "With this work, the Azaykou family thankfully chose to share with the readers, followers and those interested in heritage part of the writings left by the late and did not know its way to publish; without any interference in the published poems, and even some of them do not yet have a title pursuant to the principle of fulfillment Historical heritage has also been respected for writing published poems. "
The late bureaus, especially Ismullen and Timitar, are among the most powerful poetry condensations to embody the earth, identity and storytelling of the longing for the origin and search for it, and formed a fatty substance for many committed Amazigh singers, led by the artist Amouri Mubarak, who sang and tune poems like "And" Janvili ", which was ranked third in the Moroccan Song Classification in 1985.
In turn, the artist Hassan Ed Bassaid sang many of the poems of Sedki Azayko, most notably "Ekalion Orkadan": "The land is unequal", and "Nkragag Digdiken": "The death of flowers", before receiving a symbolic honor by the curators of the festival "Timitar" Agadir, where the name was chosen after his Diwan with the same title.
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