Sana'a - Saba:
The Education Sector in Sana'a Governorate today organized a speech and cultural event to commemorate the anniversary of the Scream in the Face of the Arrogant. This event, in support of the decisions and choices made by the leadership, and as a declaration of combat readiness, was held under the slogan "The Scream in the Face of the Arrogant: A Weapon and a Position."
At the event, Abdul Qadir al-Jilani, Secretary-General of the Governorate's Local Council, emphasized the importance of commemorating the Scream in order to consolidate the Quranic project brought by the martyred leader Sayyid Hussein Badr al-Din al-Houthi, embody it in practice, and reinforce the concept of loyalty to God, His Messenger, and the believers.
He pointed out that the martyred leader returned the nation to its correct path by standing up to the forces of arrogance, explaining that the slogan of the Scream exposed the enemies of the nation.
Al-Jilani called for understanding the meanings of the slogan and implementing it practically as a renaissance project in various aspects.
During the event, attended by Deputy Governor Abdul-Mughni Dawood, Deputy Governor for Education and Youth Taleb Dahan addressed the slogan's origins, connotations, and meanings, as well as its impact on the nation's enemies.
He explained that the slogan was born from a sense of responsibility, suffering, and innocence of God's enemies. He noted that the martyr leader, through the Quranic project he established and the slogan "The Scream," was able to shatter the wall of silence and fear at a time when the nation was living in subservience and submission to the forces of hegemony and arrogance.
He emphasized that the slogan represents a weapon and a stance against arrogant enemies, pointing to their attempts to eliminate it from the time it was first chanted by the martyr leader Sayyid Hussein Badr al-Din al-Houthi, and that it continues to be a source of concern and annoyance for them.
The event, attended by the deputy head of the education sector in the governorate, Mohammed Khamis and Sultan al-Hakimi, and the heads of the departments, featured a poem by poet Dhaif Allah al-Rajhi.

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