
President congratulates Comoros President
President of the Supreme Political Council Mahdi al-Mashat on Saturday sent a congratulatory cable to President of the Federal Republic of the Comoros Ghazali Othman.
In the cable, al-Mashat congratulated Othman and the people of Comoros on the occasion of the country's celebration of its National Day.
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Saba Yemen
2 days ago
- Saba Yemen
Mohammed al-Houthi: What Israeli enemy is doing in Gaza full-fledged terrorism
Sana'a (Saba) – Member of the Supreme Political Council, Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, affirmed that the massacres committed by the Israeli enemy in Gaza constitute full-fledged terrorism and ongoing crimes of genocide. In an interview with Russia Today on the "Newsmaker" program, which aired this evening, Mohammed Ali al-Houthi explained that the Israeli enemy's terrorism and crimes against the people of Gaza are being supported by the United States and Europe, while Arab silence prevails. Regarding the Yemeni position in support of Gaza and its sustainability, the Supreme Political Council member affirmed that the Republic of Yemen has more and more options to support the people of Gaza. He explained that violating the Yemeni decision announced by the Leader to prevent ships from reaching occupied Palestinian ports constitutes support for terrorism and complicity with the Israeli enemy in its crimes against the people of Gaza. Mohammed Ali al-Houthi called on Arab and Islamic regimes to take a clear stance on the crimes of the Israeli enemy, adding, "Today's aggression is in Gaza, Syria, and Lebanon, and tomorrow it will be in Egypt, Jordan, or any Gulf state." He called on the international community to prosecute the leadership of the Israeli entity for the war crimes and genocide they have committed against the people of Gaza. Below is the text of the interview: Russia Today: Dear viewers, good afternoon. Welcome to a new episode of "Newsmaker." We are pleased to host Mr. Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, a member of the Supreme Political Council in Sana'a. Welcome to RT. Mohammed Ali al-Houthi: Welcome. Russia Today: Let's start with the humanitarian tragedy the Palestinian people are experiencing. The Israeli massacres are ongoing, around the clock, the blockade is intensifying, devastating children, women, and the general population in the Gaza Strip. How would you describe what is happening in Gaza? Is it a war of genocide or an attempt to liquidate the Palestinian cause? Mohammed Ali al-Houthi: It is terrorism in all its forms, and it is a crime of genocide, it is better to say it is a war of genocide than a war of genocide, because there is no war of genocide, but rather ongoing crimes of genocide. These crimes of genocide are being perpetrated deliberately and with clear American support and complicity, as well as European support from some European countries and clear European complicity. Russia Today: Despite the daily continuation of these Israeli massacres, there are currently indirect negotiations between Israel, on the one hand, and Hamas. How do you assess these negotiations? Mohammed Ali al-Houthi: First, we trust the negotiators from the factions, whether Hamas or others, who stand with Hamas, in their ability, in their knowledge of deception methods, and in their familiarity with the enemy's tactics. Because the enemy seeks gradual progress, given the enormous pressure and global outrage, it is trying to reduce this outrage. But today we tell it: All its methods are exposed, and it will fail, Allah willing. Russia Today: You, the Ansar Allah movement, are at the heart of the battle with Israel. Why did you decide to engage directly in a confrontation with Tel Aviv, despite the geographical distance? Mohammed Ali al-Houthi: This position is a humanitarian, Islamic, Arab, and fraternal one. This is our duty, and we must all move in this direction, the Yemeni position is an honorable one, and one that should not be questioned why. Russia Today: Does this mean you are engaged in an open naval war against Israeli shipping as long as the war and the blockade on Gaza continue? Mohammed Ali al-Houthi: As long as the blockade and aggression on Gaza continue, the position is clear, the position has been announced by the Leader of the Revolution—may Allah protect him—and by the armed forces. The position has also been announced by the President of the Supreme Political Council and by all its members. Russia Today: Does this mean you are engaged in an open naval war against Israeli shipping as long as the war and the blockade on Gaza continue? Mohammed Ali al-Houthi: As long as the blockade and aggression on Gaza continue, the position is clear, the position has been announced by the Leader of the Revolution—may Allah protect him—and by the armed forces. The position has also been announced by the President of the Supreme Political Council and by all its members. Russia Today: Recently, you conducted advanced naval operations in the Red Sea, the most recent of which was the sinking of two ships linked to Israeli shipping. What do these operations mean? Did you intentionally sink the ships? Mohammed Ali al-Houthi: The Yemeni Armed Forces' announcement that they would target anything heading to the occupied entity or the occupied territories will be dealt with, they worked to violate the announced decision to prevent these ships from reaching the ports of occupied Palestine, because it is considered complicity with the enemy in its crimes. Russia Today: The Red Sea is an international waterway. You are carrying out your operations in support of Gaza in this vital waterway, some accuse you of threatening international navigation. How do you respond to that? What is your position on the Western military presence in this region? Mohammed Ali al-Houthi: The ships passing through—and we have said in previous interviews—confirm the lies of the American-Israeli media campaign, and those who stand with them, that our operations in the Red Sea target navigation. We have repeatedly said and emphasized, as has the Leader of the Revolution—may Allah protect him—that any ship that is not linked to the Israeli enemy and does not go to Palestinian ports to support this enemy cannot be targeted, and we continue to do so. Russia Today: Regarding the understandings reached between you and the United States through Omani mediation, are they still valid? I'm talking here about the understandings not to target American ships and warships in the Red Sea and the Mandab Sea. Mohammed Ali al-Houthi: They remain as they are, and these understandings are still being adhered to. If the Americans try to do it again, we will do it again, Allah willing.


Saba Yemen
4 days ago
- Saba Yemen
Ministry of Justice & Human Rights: Qualitative Achievements Despite Aggression & Blockade
Sana'a - Saba: When the US, Saudi, and Emirati aggression against Yemen began more than ten years ago, specifically on March 26, 2015, the aggressor forces were betting that Yemen would collapse under the bombardment, blockade, and starvation, However, the Yemenis were not a piece of paper in the offices of international politicians, nor merely numbers in intelligence reports, Rather, they were a people who decided to make the aggression a turning point, not a point of collapse. Despite the massacres and crimes committed by the aggression over the past ten years, which are shocking to humanity, and the devastation that has affected the infrastructure in every sector, this has not prevented the steadfast Yemeni people from shaking off the dust of destruction to continue their path of liberation and progress. The Ministry of Justice and Human Rights, and the judiciary in general, were not immune to the aggression's targeting, which sought to spread chaos and deny justice to Yemenis. However, the efforts of those working in the judiciary, including the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights, and under the leadership of the leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, and Mahdi al-Mashat, President of the Supreme Political Council, were able to transform the aggression's efforts from destruction to construction, and numerous achievements for the Yemeni judiciary are attested to by reality and the citizenry alike. Despite the enormous challenges and exceptional circumstances resulting from the aggression on Yemen, the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights and its affiliated agencies achieved significant accomplishments (between 2015 and 2025), these accomplishments reflected the determination of the ministry's leaders and employees and their sense of responsibility in confronting the aggression, continuing judicial work, and ensuring access to justice for all citizens. The Ministry of Justice and Human Rights achieved tangible achievements in various areas related to judicial work, space does not suffice to detail these achievements, but the most prominent ones are presented, according to the latest report issued by the ministry. Automation and Networking Over the past few years, the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights has worked tirelessly to implement a digital transformation strategy for the judiciary and modernize the judicial infrastructure. These reforms aim to facilitate access to justice for litigants, expedite judicial procedures, and improve court efficiency, this is of particular importance to decision-makers at the senior management level in the judiciary, and to the state's senior management in general, this is particularly important within the framework of the general orientations of the revolutionary leadership and the Supreme Political Council toward judicial reforms aimed at adapting the judiciary to social, economic, and political developments. To this end, the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights completed the networking of 204 appeal and first instance courts in 15 governorates, information centers were established in these courts by extending and operating a network consisting of network points, electricity, and the internet. The Ministry has implemented numerous projects to modernize the judiciary's technical infrastructure by providing and installing computers, servers, printers, and other modern devices, as well as advanced networking equipment to ensure fast and secure connectivity between the courts and the main data center, enabling easy exchange of data and information. Furthermore, it has provided and installed security devices and solar energy systems for the main data center. Among the most important projects implemented by the Ministry are the provision of the following equipment: 585 computers, 62 solar energy systems, seven central servers, 271 printers, 585 network hubs, two security devices, 280 network modems, 43 scanners, 62 fingerprint devices, 201 surveillance cameras, four network connection equipment, 20 antennas, 116 photocopiers, 23 display screens, four network connection equipment, a video conference device, and various maintenance equipment. Regarding technical and software aspects, the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights has implemented a series of projects, most notably: creating and designing three websites: the Judicial Gazette website, the Journal of Judicial and Legal Research and Studies website, and the Higher Judicial Institute website, as well as updating the official website of the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights. Technical and software work also included updating and developing five systems: the judicial system, personnel affairs, electronic fingerprinting, electronic transactions, and the trustees' system. The work also included creating and designing three new systems: the complaints and oversight system, the real estate documentation system, and the general documentation system. This work included the creation of five Android applications, including the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights Services application, the judicial system mobile application, the notary and trustees' fees calculator application, the court assets application, and the personnel affairs mobile application. The number of users on the ministry's private network reached 1,525 users in the ministry's general office and the courts, the number of users of the judicial system reached 862 users from the Judicial Inspection Authority, the ministry's general office, and the courts, the number of users of the information systems reached 1,067 users from the three entities. Training and Qualification Raising the efficiency of employees, honing their skills, and providing them with new skills and expertise is the cornerstone of the judicial reform process. To this end, the leadership of the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights has placed great importance on training and qualification. It has conducted training courses, workshops, and scientific seminars, qualifying a large number of notaries and legal secretaries, as part of the state and government's efforts to reform notarization as the primary gateway to the judiciary. Over the past ten years, the number of training and qualification courses and workshops has reached 151, benefiting 91,004 trainees from the judiciary, these courses were distributed among 103 courses, benefiting 6,220 trainees, and 48 workshops, benefiting 84,784 participants. Documentation Data The completion rate in the field of documentation reached 100 percent, with a total of 2,062,959 documentations. This figure includes 1,759,793 documentations in general primary courts, 101,683 in commercial courts, 200,898 in traffic courts, and 585 in real estate notary offices. Workforce Planning The Ministry of Justice and Human Rights issued 1,493 decisions in the field of workforce planning and meeting needs, targeting 8,421 individuals, these decisions included job rotations in the Ministry's offices and courts, redeployment of employees from the General Office to support the courts, contracting to meet urgent needs in the courts, particularly in the field of automation, settlement decisions based on qualifications and years of service, financial and administrative adjustments to the status of daily wage workers and court collaborators, and other types of decisions. Oversight, Inspection, Follow-up, Evaluation, and Anti-Corruption The Ministry of Justice and Human Rights attaches great importance to complaints and inquiries related to the judiciary, to this end, it has established two windows to receive complaints and inquiries, over the past ten years, 33,660 complaints and inquiries have been received. The reception method was divided between two windows: the first, complaints received via the hotline, totaling 6,265 complaints, the second window, complaints and inquiries received via the Judiciary Operations Room, received 27,395 complaints and inquiries. The Ministry took the necessary measures in response to these complaints, with the total number of employees referred for investigation reaching 1,401 from 2017 to March 2025. The number of complaints referred to the Ministry's General Administration of Notarization reached 3,512, including 3,148 complaints against notaries, legal trustees, and impostors, and 364 complaints against legal trustees from the Criminal Investigation Department, the number of violations and forged documents reached 627, and 160 forged documents were filed against notary offices and courts. Regarding complaints referred to the General Administration of Courts and Judicial Assistants, the number of complaints against court employees and judicial assistants reached 1,229, while the number of complaints referred to the General Administration of Specialized Courts reached 80. The Ministry of Justice formed field committees, with a total of 163 committees, including 73 joint committees and 90 specialized committees. Improving Administrative Performance The Ministry of Justice and Human Rights has implemented numerous measures and issued decisions to develop and improve administrative performance over the past ten years of the aggression against Yemen. Regarding notarization, the Ministry of Justice issued a number of decisions and took various measures, as follows: issuing 423 decisions to terminate and revoke the licenses of Sharia trustees; issuing 1,204 decisions to grant licenses to Sharia trustees; approving 3,333 vacant positions for trustees; conducting 473 job rotations for employees of notary offices and offices; investigating 2,877 complaints regarding notaries, trustees, and violations; printing 157 confidential seals for notary offices; and protecting the rights of children, women, and the needy. The Ministry of Justice and Human Rights has contracted and commissioned a large number of lawyers and social experts to follow up on the cases of juveniles and indigent women in penal institutions, the number of lawyers and experts contracted and commissioned by the Ministry has reached 13,261 lawyers and social experts, including 9,095 lawyers contracted by the Ministry to plead in juvenile cases, 434 lawyers to plead in cases of indigent women, and 3,732 social experts in juvenile courts. Court Requirements, Maintenance, and Renovations Despite the aggression and blockade on Yemen, targeting the judiciary and its infrastructure, and despite the resulting scarcity of resources, the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights has achieved significant progress in providing court requirements, as well as the necessary maintenance and renovations for judicial buildings. The Ministry established an internal workshop as a strategic option for furniture maintenance, thus achieving a vital step aimed at enhancing both operational and economic efficiency. The workshop performs periodic maintenance and necessary repairs quickly and effectively, preserving the quality of furniture and reducing the costs associated with replacement or external maintenance, the maintenance workshop has repaired and refurbished thousands of pieces of court furniture, saving significant amounts of money that would otherwise have been spent on repairs or the purchase of new furniture. The total amount spent on renovating owned and rented courts and paying rents amounted to 2 billion, 551 million, and 1750 riyals over the ten years of aggression. This amount was distributed between 2 billion, 116 million, and 315 thousand riyals for rents for rented court buildings, and 434 million, 686 thousand riyals for renovations of court buildings. New headquarters were also rented to replace buildings damaged by the aggression at a monthly cost of 18,783,000 riyals, bringing the total rental cost during the past period to 1,610,902,000 riyals. The total amount spent on purchases, equipment, and publications to run the courts and the Ministry's office amounted to 1,857,061,000 riyals. Judicial Publications Judicial publications have witnessed a qualitative leap over the past ten years. The Ministry of Justice and Human Rights has printed millions of records, notebooks, books, files, papers, and other judicial publications, at a total cost of 632 million and 410 thousand riyals. Given the numerous achievements of the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights, and the targeting it has been subjected to by the aggression over the past ten years, the Ministry has demonstrated the resolve and determination of Yemenis to overcome any obstacles and challenges, and even to use the aggression as a stepping stone to a better future. What the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights has accomplished over the past ten years is a message to the world: those who bet on the fall of Yemen have lost their bet, those who thought Yemen would be defeated have misunderstood history, this land has never fallen, and it will never fall as long as it contains men who know nothing but victory. M.M Facebook Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (Reports)


Saba Yemen
10-07-2025
- Saba Yemen
As Israeli enemy staggers in Gaza... Sana'a prepares for all scenarios
Sana'a - Saba: The Yemeni front supporting Gaza has become one of the most active and influential fronts in confronting the Zionist aggression, especially as the brutality of the occupation against civilians in Gaza escalates. These civilians face a triad of death: bombardment, starvation, and disease—a scene unparalleled in modern history. For over 21 months, the Zionist war machine has continued its killing spree, increasing the toll of martyrs, wounded, and missing in the Gaza Strip. Meanwhile, the enemy is trapped in a vicious cycle, desperately searching for its captives without achieving any notable progress. Instead, it suffers heavy daily losses due to the steadfastness of the Palestinian resistance and its painful strikes. Despite the significant losses inflicted on the usurping entity—whether by the Palestinian resistance or Iranian strikes over 12 days—its reaction has been to target civilians, unleashing its hatred on the people of Gaza in a bloody, vengeful spectacle witnessed by the world amid international silence and disgraceful Arab and Islamic official inaction. Yet Yemen, a nation that has historically resisted invaders, now stands firmly on the frontlines, directing its weapons against an arrogant enemy that threatens not only Palestinians but the security and stability of the entire region. Repeated aggressions against Yemen, Lebanon, Syria, and Iran confirm that the Zionist entity is a perpetual project of war and terror, one that knows no peace. In a notable escalation, the enemy recently launched airstrikes on Yemeni civilian facilities, including the ports of Hodeida and Ras Issa, as well as the Ras Katnib power station—a desperate attempt to deter the Yemeni front, which has become a growing concern for decision-makers in Tel Aviv, especially as Yemen's missile and air defense capabilities advance. For the first time, Yemen's locally manufactured air defense systems have entered active service, with surface-to-air missiles launched to intercept enemy aircraft in the skies of Hodeida. This marks a qualitative turning point, fulfilling the warning of His Excellency Field Marshal Mahdi Al-Mashat, Head of the Supreme Political Council and Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, that enemy aircraft would become "a laughingstock in Yemen's skies." The strategic deployment of air defense systems is not just a tactical gain but a clear message to all who back the Zionist entity—especially the U.S., Britain, and their allies—that Yemen's airspace is no longer an open or vulnerable arena for hostile aircraft but is now protected by defensive capabilities capable of deterrence. In line with its "equal response" strategy, the Yemeni Armed Forces have carried out precise strikes deep inside the Zionist entity, targeting Lod Airport, Ashdod Port, and the Ashkelon power station in retaliation for the attacks on Hodeidah and Ras Issa ports. The message is clear: Sana'a has the final say, and the cost of aggression will be steep. Military analysts affirm that Yemen's possession of a modern air defense system will reshape the conflict's equations, shattering the myth of the "invincible army" that has long boasted of striking anywhere in the region without consequence. As the Zionist leadership reckons with Yemen's breach of its airspace and capabilities, Sana'a remains fully prepared for the worst-case scenarios—where battlefronts intertwine, missiles, warships, and aircraft clash in a scene where the world respects only the language of strength. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (Reports)