حين نحارب الطغيان باللغة | Alaa Khwailid | TEDxDohaInstitute
إن الذي يشجع الطغاة أن يتمادوا في طغيانهم بشكلٍٍ مبالغٍٍ فيه، هي
قناعتهم بعدم معرفة العالم بما يصنعون، ذلك لأنهم يمارسون كثيرًًا من
إجرامهم بعيدًًا عن الأعين، في الأقبية المظلمة والزنازين العتمة، حيث لا
أضواء ولا إعلام ولا كاميرات..
لكن شيئًًا وحيدًًا يكون هناك ولا ب� دُّّ، ليوثق ما يجري ويحفظ التاريخ؛ إنها
اللغة والكلمات.
نحن حين نسجل تاريخنا في تلافيف أدمغتنا، وننقشها على الجدران ما
استطعنا؛ فإننا نُُح ّمِّل هذه الكلمات أمانة إيصال صوتِِ الضحايا والمغيبين،
أولئك الذين لم يسمع عنهم ولم يعرف بهم أحد، ولم يكتب لهم القدر
طريقًًا للخروج إلى النور، ليتحدثوا بألسنتهم.
عن اللغة والمنسيين، عن القصص التي لم تروََ، عن بعض الأبطال القابعين
هناك؛ في هوامش التاريخ، أحدثكم. Alaa Ahmad Khwailid is a Syrian journalist and filmmaker, a social activist, and an advocate for political and social issues in the Arab world. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Media – Cinema and Television and is currently a Master's researcher in Journalism at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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