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Almotamar Net - Head of the Youth and Student Office at the General Peoples Congress (GPC) Arif al-Zoka on Saturday called on all the relevant institutions to sow the spirit of moderateness in souls of the youth and stop all destructive dangers and all that would offend the Islamic religion and its ideology as well as all that lead to destabilize the homeland.

Saturday, 27-September-2008
Almotamar.net - Head of the Youth and Student Office at the General People's Congress (GPC) Arif al-Zoka on Saturday called on all the relevant institutions to sow the spirit of moderateness in souls of the youth and stop all destructive dangers and all that would offend the Islamic religion and its ideology as well as all that lead to destabilize the homeland.

Al-Zoka asked the youth to stand abreast against all anyone intending to pose threat to security and stability of the homeland.

He pointed out that Yemen is celebrating the anniversary of its glorious revolution but there are those who try top return history and bring Yemen back to Imamate and backward reactionary.

At the conclusion of the 9th youth and sport Ramadan activity held by the GPC branch in Thamar al-Zoka confirmed that the revolution is presently strong by virtue of its youth who are its defenders and its gains , saying were it not for the revolution Yemen would not have been united and there would not be those gigantic accomplishments.

The leading GPC member also reviewed what the latest terrorist act, that targeted the American embassy in Yemen, has left behind and denounced such terrorist acts resulting from wrong and extremist ideas.
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