Monday, June 23, 2025

International Writers Association Mourns the Tragic Loss of Young Iranian Poet, Parniya Abbasi

 

INTERNATIONAL WRITERS ASSOCIATION MOURNS THE TRAGIC LOSS OF YOUNG IRANIAN POET, PARNIYA ABBASI

 


The International Writers Association (IWA International) has expressed deep sorrow over the tragic and untimely death of Parniya Abbasi, a promising young Iranian poet, who was killed along with her family during recent Israeli airstrikes on Tehran. The heartbreaking incident, which took place just days before Abbasi’s 24th birthday, has sent shockwaves through the global literary community.

In a press statement issued by the Acting President of the Association, Wole Adedoyin, the IWA condemned the senseless violence that claimed the life of Abbasi, her teenage brother, and their parents. Describing the loss as “irreparable,” Adedoyin noted that Abbasi's death has silenced a powerful poetic voice that was only beginning to find its full expression on the world stage.

Parniya Abbasi, known for her emotionally charged verses and passionate advocacy for peace, justice, and gender equality, had quickly gained recognition as one of the brightest literary talents in Iran’s new generation. Her poems often explored themes of love, sorrow, resistance, and identity, resonating deeply with readers both within and beyond the Iranian literary circles.

According to the statement, Abbasi had recently completed a manuscript for her first full-length poetry collection, which was scheduled for publication later this year. The IWA noted with profound grief that her words—born of personal and collective struggle—may now serve as her lasting legacy in a world she tried to heal with language.

The Association called on the international community to recognize the devastating human toll of military conflicts, particularly on vulnerable populations including artists, writers, and children. “War does not just destroy buildings—it extinguishes dreams, silences songs, and ends lives that hold the promise of change,” the statement read.

Wole Adedoyin also urged fellow writers, poets, and publishers around the world to honor Abbasi’s memory by continuing to advocate for peace and by promoting the literary works of young, marginalized voices—especially those living in regions plagued by violence and oppression.

The IWA further extended its heartfelt condolences to Abbasi’s relatives, friends, and the entire Iranian literary community. “The death of a poet is the death of a dreamer. Parniya’s flame may have been extinguished, but her light will continue to shine through her verses,” Adedoyin added.

As the literary world mourns this devastating loss, the Association reaffirmed its commitment to standing with writers in conflict zones, and to preserving the sanctity of creative expression even in the face of war.

The International Writers Association calls for an immediate end to attacks on civilians and reiterates the urgent need for dialogue, peace, and international solidarity to protect human lives and cultural voices at risk.

 

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