The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

Honoring a number of the families of the martyrs, the wounded, the disabled, and workers during an Iftar banquet at the Nabbek

2021-05-05T07:03:23.216Z


Rural Damascus-SANA On the occasion of the Workers 'and Martyrs' Day, the Damascus Countryside Governorate honored the cooperation with economic activities for the evening


Rural Damascus - SANA

On the occasion of the Workers 'and Martyrs' Day, Damascus Countryside Governorate, in cooperation with economic activities, honored 150 people, including a number of families of martyrs, the wounded, the disabled, and workers from the cleaning, electricity and water sectors, during an iftar banquet held at the Al-Murjan Resthouse in the Nabek region.

In statements to the SANA delegate, a number of honorees from the families of the martyrs expressed their happiness with this honor, stressing that the martyrs will remain the beacon that will light the way for future generations.

As the mother of the martyr Shahira Khattab Ghosn considered that the honor is a beautiful gesture that expresses the importance of the blood of the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the homeland, while the father of the martyr Zuhair Tawfiq Dawi confirmed that he was happy to be in this place that included a constellation of families of martyrs and white-handsome people who had the credit for providing support And assistance to the families of the martyrs, the wounded and others.

Khaled Hussein Omar, one of the honored cleaning workers, indicated that this honor means a lot to him and I feel its value and the importance of the work that he does to keep the environment clean. Between worker Abdul Karim Berro from the General Organization for Drinking Water and Sanitation, Damascus Countryside Branch, water workers are present at all times to serve the citizens This honor constitutes an important motivation to enhance their work in community service.

Responsible for Al-Majd Association for People with Special Needs Najat Saleh Tayfour confirmed in a similar statement that there is close follow-up in the association for people with special needs and that there are specialists to develop their thoughts, skills, and minds and train them to acquire professions and crafts that benefit society, such as decoration, painting, public speaking, reading the Holy Quran and other works that enable them to integrate In the community.

Those who contributed to the honor and planting a smile on the faces of the honored people indicated to the SANA delegate that they are ready to provide everything that would support the community. A member of the People's Assembly from the Damascus Countryside Governorate, Ali Rishq, indicated that these actions are not interrupted, and there is a follow-up of many families of martyrs, the wounded and other families to find out their needs to meet them. .

For his part, Muhammad Shehadeh Rishq said, “Any work that contributes to drawing a smile and joy on the faces of any needy person, we will not delay in its completion and implementation,” pointing out that the people of Qalamoun, especially economic activities, carried out a lot of work in several sectors, especially health and housing, which supported many families within the region. And beyond.

The governor of Damascus countryside, Eng. Moataz Abu Al-Nasr Jamran, affirmed in a speech during the banquet that the governorate is keen to provide full support for such actions and everything that would improve living conditions, noting the efforts and actions undertaken by the civil activities in the Nabek region to enhance and improve the service situation and others.

The event was attended by the Secretary of the Damascus Countryside Branch of the Arab Socialist Baath Party, Engineer Radwan Mustafa, a number of members of the People's Assembly, directors of a number of institutions, and some Islamic and Christian clerics.

Ambassador Ismail and Gemma Ibrahim

Source: sena

All news articles on 2021-05-05

You may like

Trends 24h

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.