Sana'a: President of the Supreme Judicial Council, Judge Dr. Abdul-Mu'min Shuja'uddin, has sent a congratulatory message to the Leader of the Revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, and Field Marshal Mahdi al-Mashat, President of the Supreme Political Council, as well as to the Council members, commemorating the 11th anniversary of the September 21 Revolution.
According to Yemen News Agency, Judge Shuja'uddin, representing the Council members and judiciary affiliates, expressed his warm congratulations and best wishes not only to the Leader of the Revolution but also to the President and members of the Supreme Political Council, and the leaders of the House of Representatives, the Cabinet, and the Shura Council. He extended these greetings to the Yemeni people, celebrating this national occasion.
Judge Shuja'uddin emphasized the national objectives embodied by the Revolution, noting the sacrifices made for independence in national decision-making, safeguarding the country's security and sovereignty, and aligning national goals with the aspirations of the Yemeni populace.
The President also lauded the Yemeni armed forces' efforts in confronting the coalition of aggression led by the U.S., Israel, and Saudi Arabia, acknowledging their role in defending the nation.
He highlighted the mass rallies in Sana'a and other governorates, which demonstrated the Yemeni people's solidarity with Gaza and their rejection of abandonment. He condemned the crimes of genocide, starvation, and destruction in the Gaza Strip.
Judge Shuja'uddin praised the Leader of the Revolution's wisdom in making strategic decisions that reflect the aspirations of Yemen and the broader Islamic nation. He called for national unity to thwart attempts to undermine the Revolution's achievements and to continue building a modern Yemeni state.
He also honored the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the nation's independence and the causes of the Islamic nation, praying for Yemen's peace, stability, and development, and the fulfillment of its people's aspirations.
