Baabda: The Women's Sector of the 'Al-Azm Movement' and the Al-Azm Cultural Center - Beit Al-Fan launched the 'Entrepreneurs Festival' at the Al-Azm Cultural Center in the city of Al-Mina Tripoli, under the patronage of Information Minister, Attorney Dr. Paul Morcos.
According to National News Agency - Lebanon, during the inaugural address, Morcos expressed joy in being at Beit Al-Fan, describing it as a home for creativity, dialogue, and beauty that reflects Tripoli's history and spirit. He emphasized that the festival affirms culture as a refined act of resistance, with art serving as the truest language for expressing humanity and its aspirations.
Morcos highlighted that Beit Al-Fan in Tripoli conveys a message of the city's potential as a platform for free thought and an incubator for talents. The festival signifies new beginnings born from culture and faith in humanity, despite challenges.
The Minister acknowledged artists and creators who believe in Tripoli's worthiness of joy, noting that art in the city is a continuous path rather than a fleeting event. He extended gratitude to festival organizers and contributors who keep Beit Al-Fan vibrant and accessible.
Morcos concluded by reaffirming the commitment to culture as a unifying space and art as a symbol of enduring hope from Tripoli, the city of science and art.