The Guidance Department of the General Secretariat of the Presidium of the Southern Transitional Council launched, on Sunday, in the capital, Aden, a comprehensive awareness campaign on the dangers of terrorism and extremist ideas under the slogan "Terrorism has no religion or homeland" under the generous patronage of President Aidarous Bin Qasim Al-Zubaidi, President of the Transitional Council.
At the outset of the inauguration, which was attended by Issam Abdo, acting in charge of the President of the Transitional Executive in the capital, Aden, Mr. Fadl Muhammad Al-Jaadi, member of the Presidium of the Southern Transitional Council, Deputy Secretary-General of the General Secretariat, delivered a speech in which he welcomed all the participants, and appreciated the efforts made by the Guidance Department, stressing the need to deliver the message to all the southern governorates in particular and to the external community in general in rejecting extremism, terrorist ideology and the non-acceptance of all bad phenomena intruding on the southern society.
Al-Jaadi explained the importance of the social confrontation of these extraneous phenomena, in addition to the political confrontation that the south is carrying out on its lands and abroad, wishing success to all participants in all their tasks.
Dr. Ali Abdullah Al-Bahr, Deputy Chairman of the Guidance Department, had delivered a speech in which he welcomed all the attendees, and reviewed the program of the awareness-raising campaign, and the anti-extremism and terrorist ideology steps that will be taken in all governorates of the south, indicating some of the campaign's work models with a number of means, which will include lectures, pamphlets and posters raising awareness against these phenomena in schools, colleges and mosques in all districts and governorates.
The General Secretariat of the Presidium of the Southern Transitional Council launched the comprehensive awareness campaign under the slogan "Terrorism has no religion or homeland" with a broad program of action that included printing more than "10,000" qualitative awareness posters, and more than "60,000" awareness brochures for citizens, in various places and gatherings in all governorates.
The awareness campaign coincides with the continuation of Operation Arrows of the East, in its fourth phase, to eradicate terrorism from the land of the south.