The Iraqi Academics Syndicate Cancels the Central Ceremony for Iraqi Academics Day
The Iraqi Academics Syndicate has decided to cancel the central ceremony for Iraqi Academics Day, out of respect and reverence for the blood of Iraq’s martyrs who fell victim to the Zionist and American aggression.
The Syndicate affirmed that this decision expresses the academic community’s solidarity with the Iraqi people during these painful circumstances, stemming from a profound sense of national and humanitarian responsibility that necessitates standing with the nation in its suffering.
The head of the Iraqi Academics Syndicate, Dr. Ali Musair Yassin, pointed out that academics in Iraq represent an active and conscious segment of society, an integral part of its fabric, affected by the challenges it faces, and standing alongside their people in all hardships.
While reiterating his deep pride in the esteemed position of university professors and their pivotal role in shaping future generations, the head of the Syndicate emphasized that canceling the central ceremony does not diminish the importance of the occasion, but rather reflects a profound sense of belonging and loyalty to the sacrifices of the nation’s sons and daughters. Mr. Al-Naqeeb also called for invoking the values of unity and solidarity at this stage, and standing together in support of the homeland, while beseeching God Almighty to have mercy on the martyrs, grant the wounded a speedy recovery, and protect Iraq and its people from all harm.