Nawtas Yakan, Lebanon

Nawtas Yakan, Lebanon

Syrian poet

Born in Aleppo, Syria, on March 1, 1990. He began writing poetry at an early age. He gained his degree in media at the University of Lebanon, as well as in the field of tourism in Syria.

- Member of "Writers for freedom" association.

- Member of the "International Association of Arab Translators and Linguists", head of the"Poems and Prose" department since 2011.

- Member of the Syrian writers Association.

Actively involved in all the actions during the Syrian revolution 2011, wrote poetry in support of the revolution and condemning Bashar Assad's policies, for which he was arrested several times by the Syrian authorities.

Author of numerous collections of qasidas and beats.

Currently lives in Beirut, Lebanon.

"I believe that this project will be successful, because it has a great preventive value to our society. For the participants, of course, I wish recovery, and for the initiators of this wonderful project, Dr. Nazaraliev and the World League "Mind Free of Drugs" I express my best wishes for their activities.

With the following speech I would like to appeal to the participants of the project.

Addiction is like a tumor, it may be malignant or benign. The most important thing in your life now is that you found courage to decide to get rid of this tumor. Your desire to be free from drugs and return to normal life is a big step forward to success. I believe that the recovered addict will always be able to change his life for the better. I believe that over time you can start a healthy lifestyle!

The whole world is watching you and supports you, and there are those who want to follow your example and do the same as you did. Therefore, by getting rid of the addiction, you will do a good job, not only for yourself but for the humanity, by showing that drug addiction can be won.”

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