Libya: A Voice for Reconciliation
Briefly

In efforts to address Libya’s persistent turmoil since Gaddafi’s overthrow, poet Ahmed al-Terkawi and composer Hanan al-Ruwaie are crafting a peace anthem rooted in the 1946 Harabi Charter. By engaging with historians, writers, and tribal elders, they aim to draw from past reconciliatory efforts led by Emir Idris al-Senussi, advocating for unity among Libya's fragmented factions. Their collaboration highlights the importance of art in cultural healing and hopes to inspire a collective vision for a peaceful future in Libya.
The joint effort of poet Ahmed al-Terkawi and composer Hanan al-Ruwaie reflects a powerful response to Libya's ongoing turmoil, seeking peace through cultural expression.
Revisiting the 1946 Harabi Charter could serve as a foundation for modern reconciliation in Libya, echoing the successful unity achieved under Emir Idris al-Senussi.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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