Samer Raimouny
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Samer Raimouny is an Anglophone
English language
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 Jordan
Jordan
Jordan , officially the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan , Al-Mamlaka al-Urduniyya al-Hashemiyya) is a kingdom on the East Bank of the River Jordan. The country borders Saudi Arabia to the east and south-east, Iraq to the north-east, Syria to the north and the West Bank and Israel to the west, sharing...

ian poet
Poet
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 and a campaigner for child rights. He recited at the grand opening of the 2nd World Culture Forum and at the IPEC international day against child labor. He resides in Paris
Paris
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 where he is pursuing his Ph.D in International Relations à l'école des hautes études internationales. Disciplined in Commercial Arbitration and Conflict Resolution he worked in Investment Consultancy, Commercial mediation and conflict management as well as a presence in the intellectual circles as a poet campaigning for contemporary humanitarian issues.

Biography

Born in Damascus
Damascus
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 to philanthropic Jordanian Noblesse Oblige
Noblesse oblige
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, his father, an industrialist and the Senator for Jerash Governorate
Jerash Governorate
Jerash is one of the governorates of Jordan; it is located north of Amman, Jordan's capital. It carrys the name of its capital and largest city, Jerash City....

 in northern Jordan, his mother is an English Literature
English literature
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 teacher from the city of as-Salt. He is the youngest of their four children.

Activist work

Recited at Cadogan Hall
Cadogan Hall
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, Sloane Square
Sloane Square
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 London
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 in November 2008 an excerpt of his poem Diaspora of the Soul, Refugee
Refugee
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 Mary
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 and Child Highlighting the plight of the longest refugee problem in modern history, that of the Palestinians in an event organised by the Palestinian Solidarity Campaign that showcased poetry and prose as well as classical and contemporary Music from the Levant
Levant
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.

He launched his campaigns for Human Rights
Human rights
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 awareness as defined by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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 in Jordan in January 2004 at a charity fundraiser for Cancer Treatment of patients in 3rd World Countries his poem 'of Strength and Sakina' an ode to the internal strength of patients suffering from untreatable diseases and acknowledgment to the influence of Gibran Khalil Gibran on his choice of poetic form and structural inspiration. In March of the Same year, he recited another piece which has proven hard to digest in light of the then-ongoing American
United States
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 operations in Iraq
Iraq
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 which was a no holds barred look at Arab
Arab
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 identity and the reflection of current events on its malformations, the poem is called 'Diaspora of the Soul: the Taboo of Allau Akbar' which he recited with a disclaimer beforehand but still was advised to refrain from further recitation of the said piece, he was further banned from reciting the same piece after his debut recital at the American University of Beirut
American University of Beirut
The American University of Beirut is a private, independent university in Beirut, Lebanon. It was founded as the Syrian Protestant College by American missionaries in 1866...

, Lebanon
Lebanon
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. The piece contained logical scenarios to what was further coming to the region which audiences then were not ready to acknowledge but which now in retrospect has been unfortunately proved right with regards to Human Rights and Refugee issues.

In June 2005, He recited at the International Programme for the Elimination of Child Labour and the International Labour Organization
International Labour Organization
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's SCREAM (Supporting Children's Rights through Education, the Arts and the Media) project for the World Day Against Child Labour
World Day Against Child Labour
The World Day Against Child Labour is an International Labour Organization–sanctioned holiday for the purpose of raising awareness and activism to prevent child labour in both economic and military fields. It is currently held each June 12...

. The Poem '11:30pm 2 bubblegums sold' looks at child labour from the prospective of a seven year old child selling gum at a traffic light and his contemplation of why he is there as opposed to the people he is trying to sell to.

In December of the same year he recited at the 2nd World Cultural Forum Grand Opening Ceremonies, the theme being "investing in culture for social justice and development." his poem was instrumental to setting the mood of the forums workshops and was an introduction to Jordan as the location of Davos
Davos
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 World Economic Forum, his poem Green Palms... Ode to the Land describes Jordan as:

Some say it is the Holyland
Others say it is the Middle East's lifeline.
The paradigm of achievable expanses...While
Others remain in doubt of all its realistic stances.
Others not really forming an opinion...
Not hot-spotted enough to be given their glances.

Reviews

a review by a Jordanian Daily Ad-Dustour Newspaper Cultural editor describes Raimouny's writing as:

" ... Makes a point ... logical, progressive and well structured one feels of its importance, no doubt that it is in English for an Audience mainly of Europeans… debuting on the literary scene in full expressive and creative force, with an ability to read symbolisms, decipher cryptics and address them with unique form that is very well palatable ..." translated from the original Arabic:

سـامـر الريمـوني ... " يحدد موقفـا ً ... منطـقيا ً و تقدمـيا ً عقلانيـا ً يشـعر المرء بضرورتـه ،
لا وسيما أنه ناطقا ً بالإنجليزية أمام جمهور أغلبيته من الأوروبيين ... مقبلا ً على المشهد الثقافي بطاقة
الإبداع وقوته ، يقرأ الرسائل ويلتقط الإشارات و يعيد توجيهها بعد هضمها في ثوبٍ مختلف لكنه مقبول جدا
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