Damascus-SANA
With the aim of enhancing educational values and aesthetic and artistic behaviors among children, the Vanguards of the Baath Organization held a workshop for pioneering children from the organization’s branches (Damascus, its countryside and Quneitra) in the panorama of the October Liberation War in Damascus.
The workshop included artistic works for children in the disciplines of drawing, Arabic calligraphy, advertising design, caricature, making greeting and congratulations cards and paper roses, which were presented by the children in the form of symbolic gifts to the souls of the martyrs and the heroes of the Syrian Arab Army.
A member of the Central Command of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party, head of the Education and Pioneering Office, Yasser Al-Shoufi, said in a statement to reporters that the pioneering children's practice of their activities within a civilized edifice that represents an honorable and bright stage in Syria's history is a message to the whole world that Syrians, generation after generation, will preserve the banner of victory, pride and dignity that was raised in October liberation in the face of the enemies of Syria.
In turn, the head of the Vanguards of the Baath Organization, Muhammad Ezzat Arabi Katbi, stated that the organization aimed to hold activities in this edifice to commemorate the victory of October 6 among Syrian children and to learn the importance and sanctity of clinging to every atom of the dust of the earth, which they have the duty to defend with their studies, knowledge, skills and creativity to build a strong, renewable and rebellious Syria on terrorism.
Heba Saeed, a leadership member in the organization, explained that these activities are a loving greeting from Syrian children to the heroes of the Syrian Arab Army, the makers of glory and pride. in different provinces.
A number of participating children expressed their happiness with the work they presented within the workshop, which formed an incentive for them to show their talents and abilities, in addition to being a forum where they got to know new friends and cultural information, stressing that their works are a gift from them to the heroes of the Syrian Arab Army.
Louay Hosamou