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Women's Organization in Taiz holds Commemorative Event for Ashura

Women's Organization in Taiz holds Commemorative Event for Ashura

Saba Yemen05-07-2025
Taiz - Saba:
The Women's Organization in Taiz Governorate today held a commemorative event marking the martyrdom of Imam Hussein (peace be upon him) through speeches and cultural activities.
Participants emphasized the importance of reviving the memory of Ashura to understand the injustice suffered by Imam Hussein (pbuh) and to draw lessons and inspiration from it.
Speakers highlighted aspects of the tragic events of Ashura and the oppression endured by Imam Hussein (pbuh), drawing parallels to the ongoing suffering of the people of Gaza.
The event explored the historical significance and revolutionary principles behind Imam Hussein's stand against tyranny and oppression, stressing how this commemoration strengthens spiritual, emotional, and practical connection to his legacy.
Speeches underscored the necessity to rally around the wise revolutionary leadership in confronting modern-day tyranny and emphasized everyone's role in supporting the Palestinian people and their valiant resistance.
The ceremony included moving cultural performances honoring the significance of the occasion.
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