The Acting Director of the Department of Military Medical Services, Brigadier General Dr. Muhammad Ahmed Nasser Al-Hamash, expressed his happiness and heartfelt congratulations to all our southern people on the sixtieth anniversary of the glorious October 14 Revolution that broke out in 1963 in the south under the leadership of the National Front against the British colonialists... a revolution that was broken. The colonizer's thorn.
And I say it today with great regret that its effective leaders who pledged to God to defend every inch of the southern land and force the colonizer to leave, whether they were soldiers or civilian or military leaders, most of them have passed away to God's mercy. We mention among them the martyr Faisal Abdul Latif Al-Shaabi, who is considered One of the dynamos of the popular resistance and a number of honorable fighters who were martyred while they had nothing, including the martyr President Salem Rabie Ali, Ali Ahmed Nasser Antar, Salem Al-Dhali, Muhammad Saleh Al-Awlaki, Muhammad Ali Haitham, Nour Al-Mani Qasim, his brother Abdul-Bari Qasim, Abdul-Fattah Ismail, Saleh Musleh, and so many that my memory may not have enough time to mention them.
I want to condole myself and my family with my brother, the martyr Hadi Ahmed Nasser, one of the fighters, just as I extend my condolences to all the martyrs of the October 14 Revolution.
The Brigadier General, Dr. Muhammad Ahmed Nasser, added, saying: For your information, I was one of the leaders of the student sector in Al-Shaab City, which is under the banner of The National Front, where I was studying at the People’s College, many of my colleagues who are still alive remember the patriotic positions that we presented to resist the colonialists, me and my colleagues Muhammad Abd al-Rahman al-Abadi, Nasser Abd al-Nabi, Hassan Ali Aliwa, Abd Rabbuh Ali and others.
He concluded his speech by wishing on this great occasion to come out Our people are suffering from the difficult circumstances they live in, providing services, improving living conditions, and caring for poor families. We ask the presidential leadership and the government to reconsider and develop solutions to the economic conditions.