Yemeni southerners express their anger against this !
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Southern Yemen witness almost daily conflicts between Yemeni southerners and the UAE, main part of the Saudi-led coalition, backed by the US, that promised them with high level of living conditions.
Over 20 Yemeni detainees were injured in paid fighters’ fire-backed by United Arab Emirates forces (UAE) in Yemen’s southern province of Hadramout, .They were targeted when the paid fighters raided late on Friday a central prison of al-Munwarah in Mukalla city.The move came after more than 110 detainees organized a protest rally in the prison to demand releasing or sending them to judicial authorities.
The so-called Southern Judges Club called for all prosecution and courts in all the southern provinces to a general strike at a work starting on Sunday.The move came within a framework of the marginalization of Saudi-backed exiled Hadi authority for the rights of the judiciary.The judiciary demanded the authority of Hadi to settle their positions mainly from the job grades, and to grant them all financial dues, medical treatment and security protection to judges and judicial offices.
Citizens from Yemeni southern provinces on Saturday held in the capital Sanaa a press conference on Yemeni consultations in Sweden, announcing the mandate of Sanaa national delegation in the consultations.In the conference. Governor of Aden province Tariq Sallam confirmed the support of the southern and eastern provinces people for the national delegation in the consultation.He said that the people of the southern and eastern provinces would not allow the continue violations of the coalition to tear the society .
Aden city, which was occupied by UK but now under the control of UAE, and the rest of the southern cities witness an insecurity situation that increased the assassinations of Imams of mosques and security and military leaderships
The province of Aden also witnesses a security fiasco that escalated with killings, looting issues , in addition to others that never happened before.