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Million-strong Sana'a march denounces Gaza genocide, condemns Israeli aggression on Iran, vows continued support
Million-strong Sana'a march denounces Gaza genocide, condemns Israeli aggression on Iran, vows continued support

Saba Yemen

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

Million-strong Sana'a march denounces Gaza genocide, condemns Israeli aggression on Iran, vows continued support

Sana'a – Saba: The capital Sana'a on Friday witnessed a truly million-strong march, a powerful demonstration under the slogan "We continue to support Gaza and the holy sites, no matter what the challenges." This immense gathering served as a resounding affirmation of loyalty and unwavering support for the Palestinian people, coupled with a fierce rejection of the recent Zionist aggression against the Islamic Republic of Iran. The roaring crowds, filling Sana'a's main squares, unequivocally affirmed their commitment to continuing all levels of support for their "brothers in Gaza" and the resolute defense of Islamic holy sites. This stance was presented as a firm, principled, and irreversible choice, deeply rooted in religious, faithful, and brotherly responsibility. Participants blessed the precise military operations carried out by the Yemeni armed forces against vital targets of the Zionist enemy in occupied territories, acknowledging their success in imposing a naval blockade and air embargo on enemy ports and airports. The participants concurrently called upon the armed forces to intensify these qualitative operations until the Zionist enemy ceases its aggression on Gaza and lifts its debilitating blockade. The vast multitude appealed to Arab and Islamic regimes and peoples alike to fulfill their religious, humanitarian, and brotherly responsibilities towards the Palestinian people, who are currently subjected to "a crime of genocide, siege, and unprecedented starvation in full view of the world." The marchers asserted that the prolonged silence of these Arab and Islamic regimes has only encouraged the "Zionist enemy" to perpetuate its heinous crimes and massacres against children and women in Gaza. In a renewed show of unity, the masses reiterated their absolute mandate to the Leader of the Revolution, Mr. Abdulmalik al-Houthi, empowering him to make all appropriate choices necessary to support the Palestinian people and respond decisively to the crimes of the Zionist enemy. They also announced the continuation of popular mobilization, general mobilization, and enrollment in open military courses, underscoring Yemen's firm position in solidarity with Gaza. This resolve included stressing their full readiness to engage in battle with the "Zionist enemy" and to continue popular events and million-person marches in support of Gaza. A core message of the march was its strong condemnation of the "blatant Zionist aggression" against the "brotherly Islamic Republic of Iran," which was seen as a grave provocation to all peoples of the Islamic nation. The demonstrators emphatically stressed Iran's legitimate right to respond to this "Zionist aggression." Chants filled the air, expressing solidarity with Gaza and Al-Aqsa, proclaiming readiness for jihad, and affirming unwavering support for the Yemeni leadership. A comprehensive statement issued by the Million March, read by Justice and Human Rights Minister Judge Mujahid Abdullah, explained that this massive turnout was a direct response to Allah Almighty, the call of Al-Aqsa Mosque, and the directives of Leader Abdulmalik Al-Houthi. The statement underscored that the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, coupled with ongoing "Zionist massacres," makes it more imperative than ever for everyone to genuinely support Palestinians, confront the "famine engineering" by the "Zionist and American enemy," and expose the malicious scheme to cover up starvation crimes through purportedly "criminal American companies" recruiting traitors to spread chaos and steal aid within Gaza. The statement concluded by emphasizing the Yemeni people's unwavering commitment to standing by Gaza and its resistance, expressing full confidence in Iran's ability to not only withstand but also "teach the Zionist enemy the harshest lessons." It offered sincere condolences for the martyred Iranian military commanders and scientists, praising their dedication. The statement delivered a stark warning to the peoples of the nation about imminent divine punishment for inaction, especially towards the ongoing aggression in Gaza and desecration of al-Aqsa. The statement also called out Arab and Islamic regimes that continue to send ships to the Zionist enemy while activists struggle to break Gaza's blockade, urging them to fear the "curse of history" and "darkened faces in this world before the hereafter." Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (Local)

Justice ministry enhances skills of registrars, notary specialists in nationwide training
Justice ministry enhances skills of registrars, notary specialists in nationwide training

Saba Yemen

time16-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

Justice ministry enhances skills of registrars, notary specialists in nationwide training

Sana'a - Saba: The Ministry of Justice and Human Rights on Wednesday concluded a specialized five-day training course for 33 registrars and notary specialists. The participants hailed from the capital Sana'a, and the provinces of Sana'a, Hodeida, Amran, Mahweet, Sa'ada, Hajjah, Taiz, and Jawf. The course, led by experts and officials from the Ministries of Justice and Human Rights and Interior, focused on enhancing the trainees' knowledge and skills in crucial areas such as notarization laws, real estate registry procedures, administrative transactions and contracts, personal status matters, and inheritance law. Additionally, the training included instruction on the implementation of the Notaries and Trustees' Guide. At the closing ceremony, Minister of Justice and Human Rights judge Mujahid Abdullah commended the active participation of the trainees and the dedication of the trainers. He stressed the importance of the participants' comprehensive understanding of legal, procedural, and precautionary principles, emphasizing that this knowledge will be instrumental in minimizing errors and addressing practical and professional shortcomings among notaries in real estate and general notary offices across the governorates. Judge Mujahid underscored the necessity of effectively identifying instances of forged documents and seals and adhering to sound and accurate procedures for referring such cases to the security services and the Public Prosecution Office. He also emphasized the integrity of the processes involved in selecting and approving legal trustees, licensing their professional practice, and establishing robust mechanisms for monitoring and accountability. Furthermore, Judge Mujahid highlighted the importance of equipping participants with the skills to handle notarization cases and real estate transactions involving individuals suspected of illicit gain, illicit enrichment, and money laundering. He also detailed preventative measures against these crimes, methods for their detection, and the apprehension of perpetrators, as well as the need for close coordination with the Anti-Corruption Commission, security services, and relevant prosecution offices to ensure the completion of legal proceedings. Looking towards the future, Judge Mujahid emphasized the critical importance of paving the way for digital transformation and electronic documentation processes. He also highlighted the need to integrate the real estate registry with the notary sector and offices under the umbrella of the Real Estate Registry Authority, which will be affiliated with the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights. Mujahid stated that this integration is paramount in reducing civil, criminal, and real estate disputes before public prosecution offices and courts, as well as commercial disputes, and will significantly contribute to attracting and encouraging real estate investment and comprehensive development within the country. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (Local)

Justice, HR Minister extends Ramadan greetings to Leader, President
Justice, HR Minister extends Ramadan greetings to Leader, President

Saba Yemen

time02-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

Justice, HR Minister extends Ramadan greetings to Leader, President

Sana'a - Saba: Minister of Justice and Human Rights Judge Mujahid Abdullah has sent a congratulatory telegram to Leader of the Revolution Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi and President of the Supreme Political Council Mahdi al-Mashat on the arrival of Ramadan. The Minister expressed his warmest congratulations and blessings on this significant religious occasion to the leaders and members of the representative councils, ministers, the Supreme Judiciary, the Shura Council, members of the armed and security forces, and the Yemeni people. He highlighted the esteemed position Ramadan holds in the hearts of Yemenis. He prayed for the return of this blessed month with victory, empowerment, goodness, blessings, and prosperity for Yemen and the nation, under the wise leadership of the Leader. He also prayed for freedom, sovereignty, pride, and elevation for the Yemeni people and the nation. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (Local)

Parliament Speaker chairs meeting of heads of standing committees , justice & economy ministers
Parliament Speaker chairs meeting of heads of standing committees , justice & economy ministers

Saba Yemen

time26-02-2025

  • Business
  • Saba Yemen

Parliament Speaker chairs meeting of heads of standing committees , justice & economy ministers

Sana'a - Saba: The Parliament Speaker, Yahya Ali Al-Ra'i, chaired this evening a joint meeting that included the heads of the permanent committees of the House and the government side represented by the Ministers of Justice and Human Rights, Judge Mujahid Abdullah, and Economy, Industry and Investment, Engineer Moeen Al-Mahakri, and a number of specialists in the relevant authorities. The meeting continued to discuss the general issues that the Speaker and members of the Council emphasized in their remarks addressed to the President and members of the Government of Change and Construction during today's session, which require work to find the necessary solutions and remedies for them. At the meeting, the Economy and Industry Minister emphasized the government's keenness to facilitate, solve and address many issues, including the payment of salaries. He explained that the issue of disbursing the salaries of members of the traffic agency has been resolved. For his part, the Minister of Justice and Human Rights emphasized that efforts are being made to overcome difficulties and solve many of the issues that hinder the work of the justice system, including the shortage of judicial staff. He pointed out that the graduation of new batches of judges will contribute to solving some of the issues related to the backlog of cases in the courts. The meeting approved the formation of a special committee, headed by Deputy Speaker Abdulrahman Al-Jami, to continue discussing the remaining topics and issues with the government side during the holy month of Ramadan. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print

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