Sana'a: The Ministry of Justice and Human Rights launched today the "Martyr Minister Judge Mujahid Ahmed Abdullah" course, as part of the "Al-Aqsa Flood" mobilization courses targeting the ministry's employees and sectors.
According to Yemen News Agency, during the launch, the Deputy Minister of Justice and Human Rights, Judge Ibrahim Al-Shami, affirmed that the course launch translates the directives of the revolutionary leadership, the Supreme Political Council, the government, and the judicial leadership, and is part of the ministry's plan for the current year.
He explained that the course named after Martyr Minister Mujahid Ahmed comes at a critical stage that requires strengthening efforts and raising readiness to defend the homeland and foil the American-Zionist aggression plans, praising Yemen's steadfast and supportive stance towards the Palestinian resistance.
Judge Al-Shami pointed out that the American-Israeli enemy, through its tools, seeks to stir discord and destabilize Yemen due to Sana'a's stance supporting the Palestinian people, the Islamic Republic of Iran, and the resistance factions that are facing an American-Zionist aggression campaign.
In turn, the Mobilization Officer at the ministry, Ahmed Al-Khawlani, explained that the aim of the course is to raise the level of preparedness and vigilance to face the dangers threatening the homeland and the nation, foremost of which is the American-Zionist aggression.
