Damascus
Capital of Arab Culture
It is now known that the Arab Culture
Ministers have decided 2 years ago to
declare Damascus to be the Capital of
Arabic Culture for 2008, while
Algeria was the Capital for 2007 and
Jerusalem the Capital for 2009. On the
basis of that agreement, Damascus city
started the repairing works of its most
important monuments such as the Umayyad
Mosque, and prepare for a full year of
cinematic, theatric, art fairs, musical and
cultural activities in every public complex
in Damascus city.
On January 18th, 2008, Damascus celebrated
the official opening of festivities for
"Damascus, Capital of Arab culture for 2008"
For the first time in Damascus fireworks
were used in those celebrations. In the
past, security concerns prevented organizers
of similar events from using fireworks.
President Assad made a speech that
included the expected expressions of pride
in Damascus and its history, culture, and
significance in the Arab world. But the
speech also included hints to the strategic
direction the President intends to take
Syria in the future.
Damascus is the city where one can find that
the routes on which Paul, the Messenger
walked have been flowered with amity that he
planted and Khaled is opening his arms at
the eastern gate of Damascus embracing you…
The Umayyads are looking to the horizon on
the minarets of the Umayyad Mosque guarding
John the Baptist… and Saladin is mocking
those who have been harboring evil to
Damascus.
Damascus holds between its monuments the
tombs of renowned philosophers, poets and
artists from all over the Arab homeland form
the tomb of Farabi, the tomb of
Ersouzi, the tomb of Ibn Arabi
and the tomb of
Nabulsi to the tomb of Nizar
Kabbani.

The secretary-general, declared
"Damascus, the capital of Arab culture
means to be the capital of the Arab
dignity... gives us the strong sense of
human and national pride, so Damascus is the
capital of the resistance culture as an
inherent feature of our Arab culture
features… it is the culture of freedom and
defense of freedom… it is the culture of
creativity because creativity and freedom
cannot be separated… Damascus, the capital
of the Arab culture is a great and deep
lesson and indicates the dialog of cultures
and their co-existence and is a symbol of
the richness of life and an eloquent proof
on the futility of idea of civilizations
clash."
The Environmental Garden: It is the
first of its kind in Syria, specifically in
the heart of old Damascus. It gathers a
collection of all kinds of plants and
flowers that grow in
Barada River basin. The idea of the
garden was executed by the Syrian society of
Environment and founded by Switzerland with
the support of the Syrian government. The
garden is located next to Damascus castle
viewing its lofty walls. The ladies of the
society have gathered to defend the idea of
the garden after it was a dump area, created
the design and established the garden by
October 2005. The festival of Damascus,
Capital of Arab Culture included the
broadening of the environmental gardens
around the country, where one can have a
nice time in its café that offers soft
drinks and healthy snacks on the view of the
green garden. Of course the activities can
be held in such gardens in the future as
mentioned in the general-secretary
statement.
Secretary-general confirms that the
renovation will include all cities and major
towns all over Syria, so that instead of
attracting citizens to certain cultural
places no matter how far it is from them,
the cultural events would be closer to
people in every part of Syria. This is the
main purpose of the celebration.
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