
Sana'a - Saba:
The Women's Authority in the capital, Sana'a, launched activities to mark the annual anniversary of the "Scream in the Face of the Arrogant" across all districts under the slogan "The Slogan is a Weapon and a Position."
At the inauguration, the speeches noted that the founder of the Quranic Movement, the martyred leader Sayyid Hussein Badr al-Din al-Houthi, realized early on the plots of the Jews and the Americans, and launched the cry from the Maran Mountains against the tyrants and the arrogant, which represented an impregnable fortress against their attempts to undermine the Yemeni people.
They emphasized that the slogan of the cry terrified the enemies of the nation and broke the barrier of silence they sought to maintain in the face of their attacks and conspiracies against the nation.
The speeches emphasized the importance of the slogan in confronting the false cultures and concepts that enemies seek to instill among the Islamic nation.
The inauguration was attended by a number of cultural activists, guides, and social figures.
The Women's Authority in the capital, Sana'a, launched activities to mark the annual anniversary of the "Scream in the Face of the Arrogant" across all districts under the slogan "The Slogan is a Weapon and a Position."
At the inauguration, the speeches noted that the founder of the Quranic Movement, the martyred leader Sayyid Hussein Badr al-Din al-Houthi, realized early on the plots of the Jews and the Americans, and launched the cry from the Maran Mountains against the tyrants and the arrogant, which represented an impregnable fortress against their attempts to undermine the Yemeni people.
They emphasized that the slogan of the cry terrified the enemies of the nation and broke the barrier of silence they sought to maintain in the face of their attacks and conspiracies against the nation.
The speeches emphasized the importance of the slogan in confronting the false cultures and concepts that enemies seek to instill among the Islamic nation.
The inauguration was attended by a number of cultural activists, guides, and social figures.