
Hamdan women revive Sarkha anniversary
The Women's Committee in Hamdan District, Sana'a Governorate, organized a speech event to commemorate the anniversary of the Scream, under the slogan "The Scream... A Chance of Innocence and Freedom."
In the event, the participants emphasized that the Scream represents an effective weapon in confronting global tyranny and arrogance, led by America and Israel.
They pointed out that commemorating the Scream is a renewal of the pledge and an affirmation of the continuation of the Quranic project founded by the martyred leader Sayyid Hussein Badr al-Din al-Houthi, which America and its proxies attempted to eliminate but failed.
They explained that the Scream has today become the slogan of free people in various countries around the world, especially after America revealed its ugly face by supporting the crimes of the usurping Zionist entity against the oppressed Palestinian people.
The event included chanting and poetry that reflected the occasion.
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