Let's expand and translate into English Leila Samarrai's article on Wikipedia

The Issue

Given that, since the year 2013, the author Leila Samarrai Mehdi has been widely expanding her literary activities, it is quite logical that the article about her work, presented in Wikipedia be expanded. At the same time, the obsolete article presented here: https://sr.wikipedia.org/sr-el/Лејла_Самарај unlike other writers in Serbia, has not been even translated into English, due to the fact that the Wikipedia articles, in general in Serbia are in the private domain and the decision about this issue, the decision on this matter is in the hands from the former colleague of writers with whom Leila Samarrai Mehdi does not agree on the ideological, aesthetic and moral basis for which she is a writer in exile in her own country, persecuted with prejudices due to foreign origin and her artistic authenticity that is not suitable for a small group of writers, editors, publishers, and critics in Serbia who do not forgive diversity of any kind.. 
Let's help her to achieve that goal. Let the boycott chain and monopoly of "the chosen ones" in Serbia be interrupted by this and similar examples. Culture is not for trade!

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The Issue

Given that, since the year 2013, the author Leila Samarrai Mehdi has been widely expanding her literary activities, it is quite logical that the article about her work, presented in Wikipedia be expanded. At the same time, the obsolete article presented here: https://sr.wikipedia.org/sr-el/Лејла_Самарај unlike other writers in Serbia, has not been even translated into English, due to the fact that the Wikipedia articles, in general in Serbia are in the private domain and the decision about this issue, the decision on this matter is in the hands from the former colleague of writers with whom Leila Samarrai Mehdi does not agree on the ideological, aesthetic and moral basis for which she is a writer in exile in her own country, persecuted with prejudices due to foreign origin and her artistic authenticity that is not suitable for a small group of writers, editors, publishers, and critics in Serbia who do not forgive diversity of any kind.. 
Let's help her to achieve that goal. Let the boycott chain and monopoly of "the chosen ones" in Serbia be interrupted by this and similar examples. Culture is not for trade!

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Petition created on May 27, 2019