Al-Usboo [Archives:2003/675/Press Review]
2 October 2003
Main headlines:
– Haitham returns home
– Strict measures at the ministry of civil service
– International conference in Hudeidah on methods of teaching English language
– Seminar in Hudeidah on renewable energy
Columnist Yahya al-Haddi says in an article that there is an almost unanimity that the revolution did not meet all the goals for which it had erupted. This is a matter on which the local press always focuses in its articles. Also the citizens do not hesitate in expressing the same impression. Revolutionaries' failure to achieve the goals of the revolution is irreproachable and their success in realizing other goals is something clear. The revolution as a definitive action remains renewable according to the circumstances it faces and the challenges the country confronts. There is always an open opportunity for a new beginning but our biggest problem would remain that of squandering opportunities.
In his speech at the revolution anniversary the president has defined new objectives for the coming period different from the famous six goals. The president has stressed that development of human resources, upgrading the citizen's life, realization of comprehensive security, fighting unemployment and poverty, fixing prices of goods and services and caring for spiritual and cultural building would be working goals for the next phase. No doubt they are new targets we are in great need of them and they are good for being goals for a new Yemeni revolution compatible with the age.
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