English.Alarabiya.net: Thousands rally for South Yemen independence

From: Berhane Habtemariam <Berhane.Habtemariam_at_gmx.de_at_dehai.org>
Date: Mon Dec 1 18:56:34 2014

Thousands rally for South Yemen independence


Staff Writer, Al Arabiya News
Monday, 1 December 2014

Thousands of people demonstrated on Monday in South Yemen's main city of
Aden demanding independence at a time when Shiite Houthi rebels are
expanding their control over the country.

The demonstrators marched towards the governorate building, prompting police
intervention and clashes that wounded at least five, Agence France-Presse
reported.

South Yemenis on Monday marked the 47th anniversary of the end of British
colonial rule in 1967, which created an independent state that lasted until
union with the north in 1990.

"Police opened heavy fire with live rounds and tear gas to disperse us as we
tried to advance towards the governorate building to raise the flag of (the
former) South Yemen," an activist of the separatist Southern Movement said,
according to AFP.

He revised an earlier casualty toll of one dead and four wounded, saying one
demonstrator was badly hurt among the five wounded. Hospital sources
confirmed the figures.

Many others suffered breathing difficulties after inhaling tear gas, said
Radfan al-Dubais, a spokesman for the protesters, AFP reported.

The Southern Movement which called the protest is campaigning for autonomy
or outright secession for the previously independent south.

Waving the flag of what used to be South Yemen, protesters who poured into
Aden from neighboring southern provinces vowed not to let up until they
achieve independence.

"We will not back down until we achieve victory -- liberation and
independence," read banners at a square in Aden, where secessionists have
been camped out since October 14.

Sunday's rally showed the "rejection of the people of the south of all
projects and initiatives that do not fulfil their legitimate right to
freedom, sovereignty, and independence," a hardline Southern Movement
leader, Hassan Baum, told supporters.

Yemen is reeling under the impact of expansion by Shiite militiamen who
overran the capital in September and seized a major port unopposed, before
clashing with Sunni tribes and Al-Qaeda militants south of Sanaa.

The southern separatists, as well as the Shiites from the north, have
rejected plans unveiled in February for Yemen to become a six-region
federation, including two in the south.

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Yemani protesters wave flags and march through the streets during a
demonstration demanding renewed independence in the southern city of Aden on
Nov. 30, 2014. (AFP)

 

 





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