Work Resumes at Taiz Governorate Building After Protest Closure
Taiz — Administrative operations at the Taiz Governorate building have resumed following several days of closure caused by an open sit-in staged by wounded individuals demanding their rights.
Local officials confirmed that staff returned to their offices on Sunday after negotiations eased tensions around the building, which had been shut down as part of the protest.
The demonstrators, many of them war-wounded, continue their sit-in outside the premises, pressing for medical treatment, financial support, and recognition of their entitlements.
The protest, which began earlier this month, drew attention to the plight of injured civilians and fighters who say they have been neglected by authorities.
While work inside the governorate headquarters has restarted, the wounded have vowed to maintain their presence until concrete measures are taken to address their demands.
Observers note that the situation reflects broader challenges facing Taiz, a city long affected by conflict and humanitarian strain.
The continuation of the sit-in highlights the urgency of resolving grievances to prevent further disruption of public services.
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