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English: Leader Abdulah Abdulalem member of the Leadership of the state Council and commander of the parachute forces - martyr Ibrahim al-Hamdi President the Leadership of the state Council in the Arab Republic of Yemen and the Prime Minister Abdulaziz Abdulghani In the first conference for expatriates in Sana'a from 6 to 8 March 1976
Date March 06 -08
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Author يونيو التصحيحية
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