Marib: The Supreme Council of the Popular Resistance holds a speech and artistic festival

2025-09-30

Marib: The Supreme Council of the Popular Resistance holds a speech and artistic festival to mark the September, October, and November holidays


Marib: Special


The Supreme Council of the Popular Resistance held a magnificent speech and artistic festival in Marib Governorate this morning, Monday, to celebrate the immortal national holidays: September 26, October 14, and November 30.


At the festival, which was attended by a number of provincial representatives, military and security leaders, and heads of political party branches, Sheikh Anwar Al-Humairi, Head of the Planning Department of the Supreme Council of the Popular Resistance, welcomed the attendees and conveyed the greetings of Sheikh Hamoud Saeed Al-Mikhlafi, Chairman of the Supreme Council of the Popular Resistance.


Al-Humairi stated that the popular resistance today represents a natural extension of this national revolutionary movement. It is the faithful guardian of the principles of September, October, and November, and a solid barrier against the projects of tyranny, priesthood, and occupation.


He added that the popular resistance will remain at the forefront, carrying the banner of freedom and defending the gains of the republic until our people achieve complete victory.


 Al-Humairi emphasized that Marib today is the stronghold of the Republic and the starting point of liberation, embracing the army, security, popular resistance, and free people from various Yemeni governorates. He expressed his gratitude to Leadership Council member Major General Sultan Al-Arada for his interest in the governorate's renaissance amidst the war. He also thanked the Saudi-led Arab Coalition for their support of the Yemeni people.


For his part, Brigadier General Ahmed Ali Al-Ashwal, Director of the Moral Guidance Department, said, "As we celebrate the national holidays of September, October, and November, we affirm that we will not abandon our republic and our dignity."


Al-Ashwal emphasized that the popular resistance is a backup force for the armed forces and security forces in the battle to defeat the terrorist Houthi militia and restore the state. He explained that the terrorist Houthi militia organization is reviving the dark image of the dynastic imamate and its priestly rule, and that its falsehoods must be exposed and the values ​​of the republic and revolution instilled.


 In her speech, Samia Al-Qahali, head of the Women's Committee in the Amran Resistance Council, said that Yemeni women have always been the spirit of the revolution and the architects of steadfastness. She called on Yemeni women, youth, and all national forces to continue building and stand united with the men of the popular resistance, working hard and striving continuously to support the battle and liberate the homeland from the coup militia.


For his part, the head of the Popular Resistance Council in Hajjah, Dr. Abdul Wahid Haider, emphasized that the popular resistance in all governorates will be the reservoir of the revolution, the source of sacrifice, and a solid support for the homeland, with a purely national identity to preserve the principles of the republic and the revolution.


He called on the political leadership, the heroes of our national army, and our brothers in the Arab Coalition to coordinate efforts for the battle of salvation and declare the decisive hour in the comprehensive liberation battle to complete the recovery of the remaining governorates from the clutches of the Houthi coup.


 A speech was also delivered at the festival on behalf of the wounded, emphasizing the continued sacrifices made in the path of national struggle until liberation. She noted that the flame of the September and October revolutions will remain alight, passed down from generation to generation by Yemenis, regardless of the sacrifices.


The festival featured poetry recitals that enthralled the audience, as well as artistic performances and folk dancing inspired by the two glorious Yemeni revolutions, the September and October revolutions.