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Annual Book Fair enters third day


Friday August 17, 2018



Thousands of book enthusiasts have thronged the annual Mogadishu Book Fair, which opened its doors to the public on Wednesday.

The three-day literary festival, which ends today, has brought together writers, scholars, authors, intellectuals, poets, musicians and other literary giants from Somalia and the diaspora.

More than 36 guests and twenty renowned poets from the Middle East, Asia, Europe, North America, the East and Horn of Africa region are attending the three-day festival.

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About fifty (50) new titles are on display at the Book Fair, while more than two-thousand books on 178 different topics are being exhibited.

While officially opening the annual fair on Wednesday, Somalia’s Deputy Prime Minister Mr. Mahdi Guled Khadar, underscored the importance of inculcating a culture of reading in the country.

“Knowledge should be our guiding principle; we should use our minds creatively. Writing, reading and literary competitions, as well creative ideas, are a prerequisite for development,” said the Deputy Prime Minister.

For the first time in its history, the Mogadishu Book Fair has introduced a reading tent for children. At least 80-children are attending the fair and interacting with storytellers and writers of children’s books.

“I think this is going to be something great for the parents and children because ultimately what the Book Fair is all about is to promote literacy, reading not just for schooling purposes but reading for fun, reading for pleasure, promoting anything that is related to knowledge, scholarship and uniting authors and professors and poets and playwrights, Somalis and non-Somalis, giving them a chance to network, benefit from each other so that it will contribute, as I say every year, to the building of the new Somalia that will be better tomorrow than today,” said Mohamed Diini, the fair’s organizer.

Somali – Canadian novelist and journalist Hassan Gedi Santur is exhibiting at the fair for the first time. His anthology of short stories called ‘Mediterranean’ gives a look at the African migration crisis and the perilous journeys through the Mediterranean, in search of a better life abroad.

“As a writer I feel nothing is more important than writing and reading for the culture, for the civilization of a nation,” said Hassan.

“So instead of fighting and disagreeing with weapons; to be able to disagree and share perspectives through language, through ideas, I think is the basis of any thriving nation. I think this is going to go along way to helping that and building a more prosperous democratic society,” he added.

A first time author Halima Hassan Tacshiir says the Book Fair has inspired her to write more. “This Book Fair has encouraged young people who were skeptics about writing, to start putting their ideas together and write a book,” remarked the young writer.

Renowned writer Dr. Shafie Sharif Mohamed described the Book Fair as a meeting hub of creatives. “Mogadishu Book Fair is the yearly meeting hub of Somali writers. This is the forum where people from all walks of life present their ideas and gets feedback from experts or people with more experience. It also gives Somali youth a chance to get to see thousands of books which are not available anywhere else. It is a good opportunity for the youth, as well as for the writers,” he said.

The fair is another demonstration of the atmosphere of peace and stability being enjoyed in Somalia, as a result of gains made on the security front. The presence of the AU troops in the Horn of Africa country has ensured progress in the security, political and socio-economic fronts.

The African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM), is committed to working with the Somali security forces, to spur growth and continue providing an environment where similar activities can take place.



 





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