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Ali Ahmed Urban
Two leaderships and two alliances in Yemen and Syria!
Opinions| 20 December, 2024 - 6:14 PM
Leadership in Syria: We adhere to the unity, independence and territorial integrity of Syria. And their ally, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, repeatedly affirms: We will not give up on the unity of Syria!
In addition to the Sykes-Picot division, the French mandate (1920-1946) tried to sow separatist tendencies in Syria, and tried to establish a number of independent states within Syria, exploiting the ethnic, religious and sectarian diversity. It actually established those states (five at first) and issued decrees regarding them, and some of them, such as the Alawite and Druze states, lasted for 16 years, but the Syrians, with their efforts, pressures and struggle, ultimately thwarted that!
In Yemen:
The Presidential Leadership Council does not adhere to the unity, independence, and territorial integrity of Yemen, and none of them ever talks about that. Rather, they may ask international parties to ignore declaring that position, explicitly or implicitly!
Therefore, America and the European Union remained silent and no longer announced their firm position in support of Yemen’s unity, independence and territorial integrity after the Presidential Council’s criticism of the European Union’s statement, and the Council said that it respected the aspirations for “separation”!
It would have been better for the Presidential Council, the government, and the Yemeni diplomatic corps to demand that all countries take a clear and explicit position in support of Yemen’s unity, independence, and territorial integrity, but they do not!
The original was that no one who adopted the secession project would participate in the government or the presidency.
Our Arab allies continue to support and favor the separatist Transitional Council, empower it in the presidency and government, pay the salaries of its separatist militias, and supply them with weapons, in plain sight!
This anti-Yemeni policy must end, and the free people of Yemen must always affirm that their country cannot be divided or diminished, as the Syrians did during the French mandate and are doing now!
The problem in Yemen is not with the "official" Yemeni leadership and the Arab coalition alone, although they have indeed become a problem with regard to the unity of our country, but the failure and silence of the elite in Yemen is a confusing, shameful and disgraceful matter regarding this fateful national issue.
By the way, we do not want to anger anyone, but it is not permissible to remain silent about what is happening to our country, even if everyone on earth is angry.
To those concerned, I say - and I mean the Yemeni officials in particular: Responsibility in such circumstances in Yemen is not an easy job, nor is it a matter of "going about with the flow" or an increase in balances and funds and submission and dependence on financiers. Rather, it is a major historical national responsibility that is undertaken by unique, free men, and people are watching it carefully, and history will stand before it for a long time.
May God have mercy on Abdulaziz Al Saud, who established the largest Arab state in the Arabian Peninsula since the time of the Prophet (peace be upon him), and it is, as is clear, not subject to division or sale by the Saudi people and their leadership, at any price and under any circumstances!
Don't we in Yemen learn from our closest neighbors, and from others in the East and West?!
Rather, we learn from the history of our ancestors, the Sabaeans and Himyarites, who established lofty and respected states in ancient times!
Yemen and the Yemenis did not come out of nowhere, so why all this panic and humiliation, especially after the formation of the Council of Eight?!
(From the author's page)
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