The Kurdish Cultural Center in Brussels, Belgium, organized a special ceremony to honor Kurdish artist and designer Rahimo Hussein, in recognition of his significant contributions to the arts and his unwavering support for the Kurdish cause and culture.
With the aim of highlighting the creative dimensions of the Kurdish people, emphasizing that Kurds are not only visible on the battlefield but are also pioneers in the realms of thought, art, color, light, and music, the Orzel House for Culture and Art in Belgium hosted this special event.
During the ceremony, held this Saturday, at the Belgian Cultural Center in Brussels, Rahimo Hussein’s artistic and cultural journey was celebrated. The organizers noted that honoring Kurdish innovators provides significant and meaningful support for future cultural activities and initiatives.
The Kurdish diaspora in Europe plays an active role in internationalizing Kurdish identity and culture. Through their creative work and designs, Kurdish artists and innovators have succeeded in building strong bridges of communication with Western society, presenting the civilized and aesthetic face of their nation to the world. Such activities are considered an essential part of the Kurdish people’s civil struggle.
