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Moayad Al-Atili

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  • Country of residence: Palestine
  • Gender: Male
  • Born in: 1951
  • Age: 72
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Moayad Al-Atili (born March 13, 1951 - died January 30, 2013 in Jordan), a Palestinian poet who wrote several collections of poetry.

his life
He completed the first secondary grade, and after the Zionist gangs occupied the rest of the Palestinian territories, he fled with his mother and sisters to Amman. He studied the second grade of scientific secondary school at Al-Hussein Secondary College, then he traveled with his family to Kuwait, where his older brother works as a teacher there. He studied high school in Al-Fahaheel High School.

Study and politics
He traveled on a scholarship to Algeria, where he joined the Faculty of Medicine there for two years. He started publishing his poems early and continued publishing in the Algerian newspaper Al-Shaab. During the second year, he traveled to France and Germany, being active in the ranks of the Palestinian student movement. He interrupted his studies and returned to Jordan. At the end of 1970, he joined the University of Jordan, Faculty of Economics and Commerce. He continued to publish his poems in the Jordanian Al-Rai newspaper, in addition to university publications. He joined the ranks of the Jordanian Communist Party in 1971, was active in the banned student movement at the time, and participated in editing the publications of the banned Student Union, especially in the cultural aspect. He was arrested at the end of the third year because of his activity in the student movement and his party affiliation. He was banned from traveling and his passport was confiscated until 1989. During his university studies, he became a member of the Jordanian Writers Association since its inception in 1974.

positions and business
He issued his first book, “Ayna Holds the Guillotine,” in 1976. In the same year, he began working as an employee at the Arab Land Bank in Amman, and continued working until 2003, when he chose early retirement. He continued to publish his poems in Jordanian newspapers and published several collections of poetry, as well as a number of novels. He was an active member of the Jordanian Writers Association and was elected for more than one session in the administrative body of the association, as secretary in the period 1992-1994, and vice president from June 2011 until his departure. He was also Member of the Arab Writers Union. He headed the Syndicate of Banking, Insurance and Accounting Workers (1993/1994) and was elected a member of its administrative board for several sessions. He ran for parliamentary elections in Jordan in the 2003 parliament session. He participated in a number of international festivals on human rights and the fight against poverty in the world, especially those held in Brazil and Kenya. He was the coordinator of the cultural program at the Jerash Festival for Culture and Arts (2012). He headed the League’s delegations to the meetings of the permanent office of the General Union of Arab Writers in Cairo and Algeria, and the General Conference of the Union in Bahrain (2011-2012). (about Asia).

his death
He died in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan on Wednesday, January 30, 2013, two days after he was involved in a traffic accident on the way to Aqaba.

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