Sana'a: The leadership and members of the National Human Rights Commission held a protest today to condemn the repeated insults against the Holy Quran. Participants in the protest expressed their strong condemnation and denunciation of the repeated insults against religious sanctities.
According to Yemen News Agency, the protest was organized in response to ongoing incidents that have been perceived as disrespectful towards religious texts, particularly the Holy Quran. The commission emphasized the importance of respecting religious beliefs and called for measures to prevent further incidents of this nature.
The protest aimed to raise awareness about the significance of religious tolerance and call upon international bodies to take action against such acts. The commission's leadership reiterated their commitment to safeguarding religious sanctities and highlighted the need for global efforts to promote mutual respect and understanding among different faiths.
