
Dhalea acting governor: Unity will be Yemeni people safety valve
Dhalea - Saba:
Acting Governor of Dhalea, Abdul Latif Al-Shaghdari, affirmed that unity will remain the safety valve of the Yemeni people, firmly rooted as mountains, no matter how much enemies conspire to undermine it and undermine the security, stability, and sovereignty of the nation.
In a statement to the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), Al-Shaghdari explained that unity is the goal and objective of all free Yemenis who oppose the projects of occupation, division, fragmentation, and guardianship.
He pointed out the importance of drawing inspiration from the national values of May 22, which represented a qualitative shift in the history of the Yemeni people, emphasizing the unity of Yemen, its land and its people, especially in light of the Zionist, American, and British aggression it is facing.
He stressed the continuation of the struggle against the colonial powers and their occupation ambitions until the invaders are expelled from every inch of the homeland, noting that a unified Yemen is far removed from dependence and subservience to foreign powers, which today maintain a position of humiliation and submission.
Al-Shagdari considered Dhalea Governorate the gateway to unity and its safety valve, and that it will remain an impregnable fortress against all attempts at division, fragmentation, or subservience, just as it was the cradle of the revolutionaries on October 14, 1963, sparking the uprising against the British colonialists. The flag of the Republic of Yemen was raised there and on its soil, marking the re-establishment of unity on May 22, 1990.
He pledged to the revolutionary and political leadership to remain faithful to the pledge to defend unity, freedom, and the independence of the homeland from subservience and subservience, affirming his firm and determined stand in the face of aggression and its schemes.
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