Nobel Peace Prize laureate and human rights activist, Tawakkol Karman, has publicly lauded the remarkable achievements of two Yemeni students in Qatar's high school exams.
Ahmed Mahmoud Ahmed Al-Sabei, from the Al-Misrakh Directorate in Taiz Governorate, topped the technical track of the general secondary exams with an impressive score of 99.81%.
Meanwhile, Shatha Khalid Suleiman Ahmed Mohammed Al-Ahdal, from the Al-Mara'wa Directorate in Al-Hodeidah Governorate, secured the third position in the scientific section with a flawless score of 100%.
Karman expressed her admiration and pride on her official Facebook page, extending heartfelt congratulations to both students.
"Congratulations to the Yemeni student Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed Al-Sabai, hailing from the Directorate of Al-Misrakh in Taiz Governorate, for achieving first place in the General Secondary Education Certificate in Qatar. Congratulations, I am immensely proud of you," she wrote.
She also congratulated Shatha Khalid Suleiman Ahmed Mohammed Al-Ahdal for her outstanding performance. "I also extend my congratulations to student Shatha Khalid Suleiman Ahmed Mohammed Al-Ahdal, who hails from the Directorate of Al-Muraw'a in the Hadhramaut Governorate, for achieving first place in the scientific section of the General Secondary Education Certificate in Qatar. Congratulations, you are a source of pride and appreciation for all of us."
Karman's heartfelt messages reflect the collective pride and admiration for these exceptional students and their extraordinary accomplishments.