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PM condoles on activist Saleh Sayel death

PM condoles on activist Saleh Sayel death

Saba Yemen16-04-2025
Sana'a - Saba :
Prime Minister Ahmed Ghaleb Al-Rahwi sent a cable of condolences on the death of Shura Council member, activist and poet Saleh Abdullah Nasser Sayel, at the age of 82, who spent most of his life in the service of the homeland.
In the telegram he sent to the son of the deceased, Mohammed, and all members of the family and the Sayel family in the Lower Markha District, Shabwa provunxe, the Prime Minister praised the merits of the deceased and his national and militant roles and positions as one of the revolutionaries of the Yemeni Revolution of September 26 and October 14 and the unitarians who had the honor of contributing to the re-achievement of Yemeni unity, explaining that the sincerity of the national approach of the deceased was honorably demonstrated in standing by his country in the face of the Saudi-UAE-US aggression and occupation coalition from the first moments until his death.
Al-Rahwi expressed sincere condolences and sympathy to the son of the deceased and all family members and colleagues of the deceased on this loss, praying to God Almighty to have mercy , forgiveness , to grant him his eternal rest, and to spare the hearts of his family, relatives, colleagues , lovers with patience and solace.
"May God have mercy and forgiveness"
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