[13/11/2017 03:34]
ADEN-SABA
Yemen's Ministry of Information has mourned the Senior Journalist and Assistant Deputy Minister of Information for Press Sector Arafat Mudabish, who has suddenly passed away on Monday after a tender life.
Minister of Information Muamar al-Iryani expressed his deepest grief of the death of Arafat, labeling his death a costing loss for Yemen's journalism, which has been suffering the worse of its conditions in the world over the barbaric war waged by Houthi-Saleh's militias against all journalists and media outlets for rejecting their coup.
He confirmed that the press community lost- by his passing away- a journalist leader as he has been one of the most prominent journalists, who contributed in promoting the word and seeking reality and publishing it professionally.
"Arafat Mudabish has been a discreet journalist and professional writher before he was an official at the ministry, where he was an assistant deputy for press sector," said al-Iryani, adding his post was:" An important addition to the ministry before being a title to the deceased."
He also expressed his heartfelt condolences to his family and the press community over the pass way of the deceased, praying Almighty Allah to endow him in his inclusive mercy and forgiveness and patience and happiness to his family and relatives.
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