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Minister al-Ruaini: 11 February Revolution protected Yemen against plots
[10/02/2018 08:21]

ADEN-SABA
Minister of State for Affairs of Implementing the outcomes of the National Dialogue Conference has confirmed that the Peaceful Youth and People 11 February Revolution 2011 has protected the homeland against the plots and agendas for humiliating the nation and targeting its identity and principles of Yemeni Revolutions September and October.

"February Revolution has not been only political revolution but also a revolution of values, modern development, intellectual and awareness, constructive revolution, reconciliation and tolerance and promising and the revolution of shining and prosperous future," Minister al-Ruaini stated to Saba on the Seventh Ceremony of the National Day of the 11 February Revolution.

He added that the revolution is continuing with suitable means for every period and our youth and people under its wise leadership represented in President Abd-Rabbo Mansour Hadi are determined to complete the revolution of the Yemeni revolution for building the federal Yemen.

He confirmed that all riot attempts practiced by backward forces led by their 21 September 2014 coup have been failing and deterred by strong popular will rejected injustice and tyranny in 2011 and rejected aftermaths of backwardness priesthood and their terror forces.

He considered the popular willingness is the main guarantee for the victory of h the national project represented in the outcomes of the National Dialogue Conference agreed upon by all people categories.

He reaffirmed that the sacrifices of the strugglers of the Yemeni Revolution, who defend the state and the republic in different battle fields and sacrifices of all nation's martyrs in different national struggle sages will not be in vain and honoring these struggles is represented in continuation of achieving the revolution objectives, ending the coup, restoring the state, realizing peace and stability, enforcing the rule of law and establishing the modern civil state.

"The youth are determined to continue the same track they pledged our people to follow, whatever sacrifices and whatever challenges and difficulties are until accomplishing all aims of the 11 of February and achieving the admirable change," he said.


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