(Photo image by BPI-ARMM) |
COTABATO CITY--- To commemorate the first anniversary of the Marawi siege, the Office of the Bangsamoro Youth Affairs of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (OBYA-ARMM) launched last May 23 a book entitled ‘Tadman di ripatan’ (Remember, do not forget) at the Mindanao State University in Marawi City.
The book features narrative essays, poems, and photos reflecting the memories
of Marawi residents and MSU students during and after the five-month Marawi
siege.
The five-month Marawi siege, which started on May 23 last year, occurred after the ISIS-inspired Maute terrorist group laid siege to the city that resulted in the death of over 1,000 people.
Amir Mawallil, ARMM’s information chief, said the impact of the siege could still be felt a year after it happened as residents remain displaced and housed in evacuation centers.
“The book hopes to create a space for those affected by the siege to share their experiences and remind others the importance of its impact. It also seeks to expand the discussions on the aftermath of the siege,” Mawallil said.
The event, organized by the OBYA-ARMM and MSU-Marawi Communication and Media Studies (CMS) Department, was held at the Mamitua Saber Research Hall of the university. A photo exhibit, entitled: “Memories of Marawi Siege” was also opened to the public during the event.
Officials of the ARMM government, students and members of MSU school-based organizations, the faculty of the MSU-CMS Department, and the book’s writers and contributors were present during the event. A re-launching of the book and photo exhibit was set on May 25-26 in Cagayan de Oro City. (Edwin Fernandez, PNA - Cotabato)
The five-month Marawi siege, which started on May 23 last year, occurred after the ISIS-inspired Maute terrorist group laid siege to the city that resulted in the death of over 1,000 people.
Amir Mawallil, ARMM’s information chief, said the impact of the siege could still be felt a year after it happened as residents remain displaced and housed in evacuation centers.
“The book hopes to create a space for those affected by the siege to share their experiences and remind others the importance of its impact. It also seeks to expand the discussions on the aftermath of the siege,” Mawallil said.
The event, organized by the OBYA-ARMM and MSU-Marawi Communication and Media Studies (CMS) Department, was held at the Mamitua Saber Research Hall of the university. A photo exhibit, entitled: “Memories of Marawi Siege” was also opened to the public during the event.
Officials of the ARMM government, students and members of MSU school-based organizations, the faculty of the MSU-CMS Department, and the book’s writers and contributors were present during the event. A re-launching of the book and photo exhibit was set on May 25-26 in Cagayan de Oro City. (Edwin Fernandez, PNA - Cotabato)
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