Damascus-SANA
Today, the Arab Writers Union in Damascus held a book signing ceremony for the book "Noun and Ma'asafoon" for the Ambassador of the Republic of Yemen to Syria Abdullah Ali Sabri.
The book includes important studies and research materials that accompanied the stages of steadfastness and sacrifice in the face of the war on Yemen.
During the ceremony, the press advisor at the Yemeni embassy, Dr. Moataz Al-Qurashi, confirmed that the book summarizes the experience and struggle of Yemen “with intentional eloquence,” as it enters into the panorama of events and documents the battle of words waged by writers, thinkers and journalists in Yemen, in addition to being an important research paper for political science and media researchers.
Professor at the College of Media, Dr. Nahla Issa, pointed out what the book contained about the media and political war that Yemen was subjected to and the great similarity in the extent of media misinformation about what happened in Syria during the war on it, indicating that the book has a documentary character and is based on analysis, monitoring and refutation of everything that was circulated in the matter Yemeni.
In turn, Ambassador Sabri reviewed the axes of his book, pointing out that it focuses on two main prongs, the first related to the media and aggression, and the second to aggression and political solution. It highlights the targeting of the Yemeni national media during the war and dealing with it as a military objective, in addition to attempts to disrupt and ban the national media and media resistance and steadfastness to convey events and facts and expose crimes Aggression forces and addressing the outside to clarify the truth of what is happening in front of public opinion.
In a statement on the sidelines of the ceremony, Ambassador Sabri said that the book comes in appreciation of the role of the national media in Yemen, which was a witness to the crimes of the forces of aggression against this country and documents an important stage of its history, pointing out that he chose the place of publication of the book in Damascus because it is the beating heart of Arabism that embraces Arabs and resistance.
Maha al-Atrash