Yemeni Politician: Hadi committed the biggest unheard of betrayal so far

English - Wednesday 18 August 2021 الساعة 03:27 pm
Aden, NewsYemen:

 A Yemeni politician described President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi's agreement on the Houthis' entry into Sanaa as the biggest unheard of betrayal, accusing leftists and islahi of participating in creating a false narrative of the fall of Sanaa.

Abdulnasser Al-Mouda' said that the Houthis entered Sana'a in agreement with President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi, describing it as "the biggest unheard of betrayal so far," and pointed out that the leftists are the soft power and the fifth column of the Houthis.

And he confirmed, in tweets on his Twitter account, on Tuesday, that these facts were obliterated by the islah, which was the target of his need for Hadi.

He also confirmed the participation of leftists and reformists in creating a false narrative of the fall of Sana'a, by holding former President Ali Abdullah Saleh responsible for the fall and disclaiming Hadi's responsibility.

The politician residing abroad continued, "The leftists are Hadi's accomplices in the crime, distorting the truth because it absolves them of it, and the islahis  with their opportunism and their need for Hadi, who gives them part of power and corruption, and gives him the political cover."

He added, "If there was justice, he would have conspired with the Houthis in prison or the cemetery, or was removed from public office. Bringing the Houthis to Sanaa is the mother of crimes and what follows are details."

The depositor pointed out that the humiliation and humiliation that the Yemenis are experiencing "because they accepted, or at least did not resist, even in words, the worst and worst rulers in history, and on top of this they remained silent about handing over their capital by these rulers to the Houthi gang, and they did not even demand a commission of inquiry to find out what happened."