Chairman of Supreme Elections Committee Inspects Summer Courses in Capital

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Sana'a: Judge Mohammed al-Salemi, the Chairman of the Supreme Elections and Referendum Committee, conducted an inspection of several summer schools in the capital on Tuesday. Accompanied by the Committee's Secretary-General, Mohammed al-Jalal, and other committee members, including Judges Ghaleb Salah, Ali al-Samit, Mohammed Bazai, and Abdullah al-Dharafi, Judge al-Salemi engaged with summer school directors to understand the activities and programs in place, which were implemented according to pre-established plans.

According to Yemen News Agency, Judge al-Salemi views these summer courses as foundational for shaping the upcoming generations with a strong basis in faith, thus qualifying them to contribute effectively to the nation's development. He emphasized the importance of youth being grounded in conscious faith as a means to drive national progress. He also commended the Leader of the Revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, and the Supreme Political Council for their focus on nurturing the youth and safeguarding them from harmful ideologies.

Secretary-General al-Jalal highlighted that the summer courses serve as a crucial educational initiative, preparing young individuals to recognize and fulfill their religious and national duties. He stated that equipping the young with religious knowledge and education arms them against contemporary challenges. Al-Jalal expressed concern over the large turnout at these summer schools, which he described as troubling to global adversaries such as America, Israel, and their allies.

Al-Jalal also noted that enemy media outlets launch propaganda campaigns each year to undermine the role of these summer courses in instilling the values of true Islamic teachings. The visiting officials urged those managing the summer courses to intensify efforts to ensure the programs' practical and effective implementation. They stressed the importance of supporting these schools with the necessary resources to carry out their plans, contributing to the cultivation of a generation enriched with Quranic culture and a faith-based identity.