Protests against Maeen and the tearing of pictures of Hadi ... Mukalla reminds legitimacy of the pains of Aden

English - Saturday 01 May 2021 الساعة 10:46 pm
Mukalla, NewsYemen, Exclusive:

 The city of Mukalla witnessed a protest demonstration against the visit of Prime Minister Dr. Maeen Abdulmalik.

Dozens of Mukalla residents cut off the main street during the passage of Abdulmalik's convoy, chanting anti-government slogans that they said were visiting for the media show, while the service situation was getting worse.

 Videos circulated by activists from Hadhramaut showed citizens' objection to the procession, blocking the road and denouncing the service failure in the governorate and liberated areas.

Later, protesters tore down billboards with pictures of the interim president, Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi, to protest the deteriorating conditions in the governorate.

Regarding the protests the government received in Mukalla, the leader in the Transitional Council said, “Ahmed Omar bin Farid: They fled from Aden to Mukalla thinking that the south is divided, and that they can further fragment it.  

With a malicious methodology that has the same pain and reactions in Mukalla, and indeed in every inch of the land of southern Arabia.

In turn, the political activist, "Muhammad Saeed Bahaddad," said that the chants of the people of Hadramout in the face of the government to leave the province came because of the high prices and the deterioration of conditions and services.

Bahaddad indicated in his tweet that the protesters demanded Maeen Abdulmalik and members of his government to return to Aden and do their work to serve the people.

Journalist Muhammad bin Garnah al-Kindi believes that the popular rejection of the presence of members of the Yemeni government in Hadhramaut is evidence that the Hadramis hated unity and everything that reminds them of it and everything that represents it, because they suffered both from it and from the marginalization of its people and the exploitation of its wealth for private interests.  That is why they went out raising slogans in which they said: “Good luck, oh legitimacy, Hadramout is southern.”  As he said in his tweet.

The academic "Jalal Hatim" considered that what happened in Hadramout is a clear message to the legitimacy, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Muslim Brotherhood gangs that Hadramout is southern .. and that it is the heart of the Arab South, and that the decision to restore the state of the South is irreversible, according to him.