AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoImam Zaid Commemorations: Yemenis across Sana’a, Taiz, Hodeida, Dhamar, and Al Mahwit held mass women’s rallies, cultural evenings, and 94-square marches marking Imam Zaid bin Ali’s martyrdom, with speeches linking his Qur’anic “insight and jihad” legacy to today’s calls to end aggression and the blockade and to support the armed forces and Palestinian cause. Health & Culture: Yemen’s Health Ministry and Sana’a University warned about the growing silent threat of antibiotic misuse, stressing prescriptions, proper course completion, and the rise of antimicrobial resistance. Local Governance & Industry: Yemen Standards Authority leadership visited Sana’a factories to push quality, inspection, testing, and certification—aiming to strengthen domestic production and a “culture of quality.” Community Reconciliation: In Dhamar’s Jahran District, tribal and security efforts helped resolve a five-year murder dispute through a family pardon, highlighting Yemeni traditions of tolerance and peaceful settlement. Human Rights Flashpoint: A Yemeni activist in Hodeida accused Houthi-run security forces of harassment at the Bajil Security Directorate, sparking renewed anger over abuses against women. Global Context (Immigration & TPS): In the US, work permits for TPS holders—including Yemenis—were extended briefly after Supreme Court action, underscoring how policy shifts can quickly disrupt livelihoods.
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