
Cultural activities in Hajjah commemorating Tanuma massacre against Yemeni pilgrims
Hajjah - Saba:
The Women's Authority in Hajjah Governorate organized seminars and cultural events to commemorate the 105th anniversary of the Tanuma massacre, which was perpetrated by the Al Saud regime against Yemeni pilgrims, under the slogan "Tanuma: Between Past and Present Aggression."
The seminars and events held in the city, Al-Ghamra, Bayt Al-Shabari, Al-'Asb, Bani Jash in Al-Shahill, Wadi Makher in Kaidina, and at the Saidah Zainab schools in Dhahreen, as well as at the Zehra's Granddaughters school in Qurn Habab in the center of the governorate, addressed the bloody record of the Saudi regime and the crimes it has committed against the Yemeni people both in the past and present.
The participants' speeches considered this commemoration a moment for Yemenis to draw lessons and discover the extent of hatred that the Saudi regime harbors against the Yemeni people.
They emphasized that this massacre and other crimes committed against the Yemeni people will not be forgotten with the passage of time and that those responsible will be held accountable, pointing to the importance of enhancing solidarity and mobilization to confront enemies and thwart their plots aimed at Yemen, its land, and its people.
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