26_September [Archives:2005/878/Press Review]

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September 19 2005

15 Sep.2005
Main headlines

– Receiving Bahrain's interior minister,

– The president emphasized depth of relations between the two peoples

– Kenya's foreign minister to visit Sana'a soon

– Vice-president opens a number of sports facilities

– FM: No deal in al-Mouyad case during the president's visit to Washington

– Diplomatic source: consolidation of measures on coasts to prevent smuggling of African migrants

– Yemeni-European dialogue discusses developmental cooperation

– Liquefied gas exportation project to begin in two weeks

The newspaper's editorial is devoted for talking about the Yemeni revolution on September 26. It says the Yemeni revolution is considered one of the great national and humanitarian revolutions in contemporary age because it has ended for good a despotic tyrannous rule and destroyed a reactionary backward system. What the Yemeni revolution has faced of challenges and dangers cannot be compared to those faced by contemporary revolutions and it has overcome them. Nevertheless, the battle of development and renascence remains to be the more expressive phenomenon of the essence and core of the Yemeni revolution and the accomplishments of 43 years of its age. 9it has effected changes in life of the people in aspects of development, services, education, health, industry and agriculture. Added to that are thousands of kilometers of roads built across the country as well as huge networks of electricity and pure water, reaching the remotest villages. Those accomplishments denote the greatness of the revolution of Yemen and it is not possible to compare with what Yemen was living four decades before.
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