القضية and justice employees in Aden demand their rights and end a protest stand against the "policy of repression and marginalization."
Arab Sea Newspaper - Special
Aden_Arabian Sea_Special: The city of Aden witnessed today, Sunday, a massive protest organized by the Southern Judges Club in cooperation with the General Syndicate of Administrative Employees, in front of the Court of Appeal and the Aden Commercial Court. This sit-in came as part of a series of protest activities to demand an end to the "policy of repression and marginalization" to which members of the judiciary are subjected. According to the announcement issued by the two parties, the protest, which began at nine o'clock in the morning, aimed to demand the rights of members of the judiciary, judges and administrators, and to emphasize the need to end the marginalization that has befallen them. During the protest, the participants affirmed that this escalation comes after the failure of previous attempts to restore all legitimate rights and demands, pointing out that "rights are seized, not granted." They called on all members of the judiciary to attend and actively participate in these events, to ensure the achievement of their demands. This move comes amid increasing criticism due to what judges and employees describe as neglect of their rights, which directly affects the course of justice and the stability of judicial institutions. This sit-in is an indication that issues related to the rights of workers in the judicial sector have reached a critical stage that requires urgent intervention. The protest concluded by emphasizing the continuation of the escalation until all demands are met, which puts the local government in Aden in front of a new challenge in how to deal with these protests and calm the anger of judges and justice employees.