Terror shows its teeth against the south, with southern cohesion behind the Transitional Council

English - Monday 11 October 2021 الساعة 03:38 pm
Aden, NewsYemen, special:

Journalist Jihad Mohsen considered that the terrorist targeting of the governor of the capital, Aden, Ahmed Hamed, is similar to the scheme that targeted the former governor, the martyr Jaafar Muhammad Saad.

Mohsen said, in a post on his Facebook, that he spoke with Governor Lamlas on the mobile phone at the moment of the explosion that targeted him, and that he was solid and coherent in the face of the most difficult and most dangerous moment.

The official in the Transitional Council, Salem Thabet al-Awlaki, commented on the incident of targeting the governor of Aden and the Minister of Fisheries, Major General Salem al-Saqtri, yesterday, Sunday, by saying that criminal and terrorist acts only increase us solidity, strength, cohesion and steadfastness on the truth.

Thabet said, in a tweet to him on Twitter, that they continue to block any Houthi, Brotherhood or al-Qaeda threats and intrusions, even if the cost of that is our lives.

 Why is terrorism targeting the south and the transitional?

 Southerners believe that the terrorist targeting of the leaders of the south and its military forces is for one reason, which is the Transitional Council's adherence to its project and the rejection of the Brotherhood's project represented by the six regions. Therefore, the south is targeted with terrorism, by all means in order to weaken it, and facilitate the task of its invasion, for which the parties and forces supporting terrorism are prepared.

A series of terrorist operations began since the inauguration of southern leaders in government positions, such as the governor of Aden, the martyr Jaafar Muhammad Saad, and Major General Aidarous al-Zubaidi, and finally, the governor of Lamlas.

 The south is angry and will not acquiesce

The Minister of Civil Service and Insurance, Professor Abdel Nasser Al-Wali, addressed a message to the brothers in the Arab coalition and the international community, stressing that the south is angry and will not acquiesce.

 In his statement, the governor revealed the Brotherhood’s obstacles to the return of the legitimate government to the capital, including the bombing of the airport during the government’s arrival in January, and it was a malicious desire to eliminate it and tamper with the security of Aden and create tensions until a large part of the government left under duress and dissatisfied, as they stopped salaries, raised prices and tampered with  They speculated in the currency and executed oil derivatives.

Al-Wali added that the government intended to receive the new UN envoy, so the Brotherhood blew up the Crater events, in an absurd criminal street war, and held its first meeting after the second return on Saturday.  And poise Ahmed Lamlis.

Al-Wali said that the government was present in Seiyun, Mukalla and Shabwa, and nothing happened. As for Aden, everything is permissible without borders or mercy, stressing that the Southern Transitional's agreement to participate in the government is based on conviction, taking into account the interests of all, to unite the forces against the Houthi coup and to build civil state institutions.  And the military that guarantees security and stability in the south and confronts the Houthis in the north.

He continued: We are advocates of truth who desire to obtain our rights, not at the expense of our brothers in the north or the region or prejudice the interests of the world, adding, “We are in the most angry state, brothers, and we will not deceive and have not lied to you since the first day we fought and you fought with us, and we liberated our land at a heavy price.”  We will not accept being occupied once, and we have accepted that our issue be resolved on the negotiating table to avoid bloodshed, so why not support?  Are we not partners and you are allies?