The First Lesson to JWA's Members: You are not all writers
تيسير نظمي رفض دخول رابطة كتاب الأردن و خاطب المتواجدين من الشارع دون صحافة وميكروفونات أو فضائيات فأجبرهم على النزول للشارع ...ثم شرع في توبيخهم واحدا اثر واحد ويناديهم بأسمائهم ويوبخهم بما اقترفوه من فساد في الكتابة او الممارسة وتوعد بمحاكمة بعضهم في بغداد حرة On its 38th. anniversary and its third headquarter the JWA was taught a severe lesson by a teacher of English and one of its oppressed members - a short story writer and critic- who was unfairly fired out many times under the prevailing tribal culture and discrimination practiced long time ago against Jordanians of a Palestinian origin in the Hashmite Kingdom of Jordan .. Tayseer Nazmi arrived to Jordan from Kuwait on July 14th. 1992 as a well known editor and writer who served also as a teacher of English in Kuwait for 15 years before the invasion of that country which damaged the life of a half million of Palestinians who participated in building many sectors of that state even before its independence since t