
SA'ADA - SABA: A central ceremony commemorating the tenth anniversary of the September 21 Revolution was held on Saturday in Sa'ada province under the theme "Freedom and Independence."
Secretary-General of the Local Council Mohammed al-Emad delivered remarks congratulating revolution's leader Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, and the Yemeni people.
Al-Emad emphasized the revolution's Quranic principles, highlighting its role in promoting pride, dignity, and justice for Yemenis.
He noted that the revolution has empowered Yemen, liberating it from foreign influence and leading to significant military advancements, including the development of drones and hypersonic missiles.
Al-Emad acknowledged the heightened awareness and unity among the Yemeni populace as a key achievement since the revolution.
Abdullah al-Manbahi, the province's mobilization official, reflected on the pre-revolution era, characterized by external dependence and institutional collapse.
He praised the revolution's role in supporting the Palestinian cause amid regional inaction.
The event was attended by local leaders, military officials, and community figures, celebrating a decade of perceived gains from the revolution.
Secretary-General of the Local Council Mohammed al-Emad delivered remarks congratulating revolution's leader Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, and the Yemeni people.
Al-Emad emphasized the revolution's Quranic principles, highlighting its role in promoting pride, dignity, and justice for Yemenis.
He noted that the revolution has empowered Yemen, liberating it from foreign influence and leading to significant military advancements, including the development of drones and hypersonic missiles.
Al-Emad acknowledged the heightened awareness and unity among the Yemeni populace as a key achievement since the revolution.
Abdullah al-Manbahi, the province's mobilization official, reflected on the pre-revolution era, characterized by external dependence and institutional collapse.
He praised the revolution's role in supporting the Palestinian cause amid regional inaction.
The event was attended by local leaders, military officials, and community figures, celebrating a decade of perceived gains from the revolution.