Sunday 8 March 2015

Yemen’s DM Escapes Sanaa to Aden

Al-Manar

Yemen’s Defense Minister Mahmoud al-Subaihi, who was under house arrest in the capital Sanaa, has escaped to the southern port city of Aden.

SubaihiTurkey's Anadolu Agency on Sunday quoted tribal sources close to Subaihi as saying that he had arrived in Aden in the early hours of Sunday after fleeing the capital to join fugitive President Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi.

In a similar move, Hadi also fled Sana’a on February 21 after weeks under effective house arrest and went to Aden, where he highlighted his determination to resume duties.

Hadi considered the southern port city to be Yemen's capital, an aide said on Saturday.

But tensions were running high in Aden, as special forces suspected of links to Ansarullah powerful group readied defenses against an anticipated assault by Hadi loyalists.

"Aden became the capital of Yemen as soon as the Houthis occupied Sanaa," the aide quoted Hadi as saying in reference to the resistance’s freeing of Sanaa several months ago from Al-Qaeda terrorists.

In January, the Yemeni president and the cabinet of Prime Minister Khaled Bahah stepped down but the parliament rejected the resignation that he later withdrew after leaving Sanaa. However, the Houthi movement said Hadi had lost his legitimacy after escaping the capital and was being sought as fugitive.


Source: Websites
08-03-2015 - 10:57 Last updated 08-03-2015 - 10:57 


Yemenis Rally in Support for Ansarullah 


Local Editor

07-03-2015 | 11:01

Thousands of Yemenis poured into the streets of the capital Sanaa to express their support for the Ansarullah revolutionaries of the Houthi movement.

Yemen protests

They further condemned the intervention of Saudi Arabia and the United States in their country's internal affair.

Yemeni demonstrators took to the streets of Sana'a on Friday, holding placards and posters of Ansarullah leader Abdul-Malek al-Houthi.

The protesters vowed to continue with their struggle against corruption as well as their support for the decisions taken by popular revolutionary committees formed to bring the crisis-hit country back to order.

Meanwhile, a counter-rally was held in the main square of the southern city of Taizz, where participants showed solidarity with former Yemeni President Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi.
Hadi, along with the cabinet of Prime Minister Khaled Bahah, stepped down on January 22, but the Yemeni parliament didn't approve the resignation.

The Houthis said that Hadi had lost his legitimacy after escaping Sana'a.

In September 2014, Ansarullah movement gained control of the capital following a four-day battle with army forces loyal to General Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar, the half-brother of the country's former dictator, Ali Abdullah Saleh.

Before gaining control of Sana'a, the Houthis had set a deadline for the political parties to put aside differences and end the crisis, but the deadline was missed without any change on the country's political scene.

A few months later, they dissolved the parliament and announced a constitutional declaration on the Transitional National Council following weeks of clashes with government forces.

The Ansarullah revolutionaries say the Yemeni government has been incapable of properly running the affairs of the country and providing security.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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