18 - April 30th thru May 6th 2001,
Vol XI
Yemen
Times Organizes A Soirée
Farouq Al-Kamali
On the margin of the Book Fair held in Hodeidah, the Yemen Times, one
of the participants in the fair, organized a soirée inclusive of
a seminar on the role of the YT's founder, Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Saqqaf in the
establishment of an independent press.
As the seminar commenced, Farouq Al-Kamali briefed the participants
on the life of Dr. Al-Saqqaf followed by a speech by YT Bureau Chief, Imad
Al-Saqqaf in which he gave a brief account of the Yemen Times and its informative,
educational and entertaining mission. He stressed the issue of human rights
as the main commitment of the newspaper. As for its political concerns
he said "We have been discussing the political situation and the parties'
affairs. We have discussed matters with Abdul Malik Mansour, Al-Qirbi,
Ali Saleh Obad and Jarallah Omar. The Yemen Times is still a platform for
serious dialogue presenting a true and impartial picture of Yemeni politics
and politicians to the world." And about its cultural role he said
"The Yemen Times has been presenting the Yemeni civilization and tradition
to the world. It has so far written about the Great Mosque of Sana'a, the
Yemeni architecture, Al-Mudhaffar and Al-Ashrafiah Mosques, Al-Qahirah
Fortress, Djabal Saber, Sirah Fortress, Zabid City, Hud Shrine, Soqutra,
Al-Makha, etc.
In his paper about the role of Dr. Al-Saqqaf in highlighting the issue
of freedoms and human rights, Ali Al-Saqqaf, Managing Editor of Al-Wahdawi
hailed the efforts of Dr. Al-Saqqaf to unveil corruption, defend freedom
and protect human rights. "He devoted himself to the freedom of press
and human rights," he said.
"He wasn't running after establishing a political party nor was
he blindly siding with a party against the other," he added, commenting
on the political role of the founder. The paper also dealt with the founder's
activities in the field of NGOs and charitable societies.
Following the seminar, short-story writer Bushra Al-Maqtry delivered
a lecture about the Yemeni culture, the reasons for its stagnancy as well
as the role of the press in presenting the works of Yemeni authors to readers.
Then a number of Yemeni poets, namely, Jaber Al-Shwafi, Vice Chairman of
the Yemeni Authors Union in Hodeidah, Fare Al-Shaibani, Abdulrahman Ghailan,
Nabil Moqbel, Ali Ibrahim, Thanaa Salah, Abeer Mohammed and Abdu Obeid
enchanted the audiences with their lyrical compositions. The special night
did not end with this. It was only a beginning for a prolonged evening
of colorful events. Hodeidah's most popular comedians Ali Al-Gandfadi and
Fatimah Al-Khalidy made the spectators burst into laughter as they presented
the issue of the immigration of Yemen intellectuals and artists to the
Gulf and other countries in a very interesting format. After that it was
the turn of girl students of the Adhban School to organize a marvelous
show of traditional Yemeni dresses and a impressive performance of Yemeni
dances. As the event was approaching its end, singers Essam Assad and Moamer
Hussein performed a number of songs that won the applause of the participants.
At the end, Mr. Imad Al-Saqqaf honored a number of authors and artists
as a token of appreciation for their contribution to the general development
of the cultural movement.
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