South Arabia
Al-Gaadi Calles for a Historic Meeting to Establish Tolerance and Reconciliation Values and Turn Them from Words to Acts
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[su_dropcap]F[/su_dropcap]adl Al-Gaadi, deputy secretary general of the Southern Transitional Council, called for reviving tolerance and reconciliation values this year in a different way to establish them and turn these supreme values from words to acts through an inclusive open meeting where elite southern politicians gather together, no matter their different organizations or political trends are, to support the concept and culture of tolerance and reconciliation that the southern people accepted it more than eleven years ago.
Al-Gaadi said: In this occasion, we want to prove to the whole world that we, the southern, really closed all past files for ever and we are ready to open a new page with clear hearts and serious intention to achieve our goals clearly without any preconditions according to the concepts of tolerance and reconciliation.
Al-Gaadi’s call came with the approach of the Southern Tolerance and Reconciliation Day on January 13th.
[su_dropcap]F[/su_dropcap]adl Al-Gaadi, deputy secretary general of the Southern Transitional Council, called for reviving tolerance and reconciliation values this year in a different way to establish them and turn these supreme values from words to acts through an inclusive open meeting where elite southern politicians gather together, no matter their different organizations or political trends are, to support the concept and culture of tolerance and reconciliation that the southern people accepted it more than eleven years ago.
Al-Gaadi said: In this occasion, we want to prove to the whole world that we, the southern, really closed all past files for ever and we are ready to open a new page with clear hearts and serious intention to achieve our goals clearly without any preconditions according to the concepts of tolerance and reconciliation.
Al-Gaadi’s call came with the approach of the Southern Tolerance and Reconciliation Day on January 13th.