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Nobel laureate Tawakkol Karman commends Yemeni singers on Yemeni Song Day
On the occasion of Yemeni Song Day, Nobel Peace Prize-winning human rights advocate Tawakkol Karman took the opportunity to recognize and commend two renowned singers,
Balqees Fathi and Abdul Majeed Abdullah, for their contributions to the Arab music industry.
In a message shared on her official Facebook page, Tawakkol Karman expressed her admiration for the talent and artistry of Balqees Fathi and Abdul Majeed Abdullah. She acknowledged their status as prominent figures in the music world and praised their exceptional vocal abilities.
Karman emphasized the significance of singers like Fathi and Abdullah, highlighting that their success serves as a testament to the wealth of talent originating from Yemen and its profound influence on the wider artistic landscape.
Yemeni Song Day holds special meaning as a dedicated occasion to celebrate Yemeni music and its cultural significance. Tawakkol Karman's recognition of Balqees Fathi and Abdul Majeed Abdullah underscores the importance of honoring Yemeni singers and their artistic contributions.
With her message, Karman not only pays tribute to the individual achievements of these singers but also sheds light on the broader musical heritage and creative potential present in Yemen. As Yemeni Song Day continues to be observed, it serves as a platform to highlight the richness and diversity of Yemeni music, showcasing the talent and creativity of Yemeni singers to a wider audience.