Taiz Governor accuses the Muslim Brotherhood of rebelling and carrying out foreign agendas

English - Saturday 04 July 2020 الساعة 03:13 pm
Aden, Newsyemen:

Taiz Governor Nabil Shamsan, accused the military police forces loyal to the Islah party, the local branch of the Muslim Brotherhood organization, of rebelling against legitimacy and carrying out party projects and foreign agendas against legitimacy and the coalition, against the background of attacking sites belonging to the 35 armored brigade.

Governor Shamsan said, in a brief statement posted on his Facebook account: "The whims of some may lead Taiz a catastrophe" referring to the campaign adopted by the forces affiliated with the Islah on Al-Turbah and rejecting the governor's directives to stop it.

He added, "The rebellion against the direction of the governor is a rebellion against legitimacy."

The governor of Taiz stressed that "everyone should take into account that we (the leadership of the province) will not allow Taiz to be a platform for partisan or factional projects or for the implementation of external agendas against legitimacy and coalition."

The governor of Taiz concluded, "Everyone must feel their responsibility towards Taiz and the danger surrounding it, and that we unite the efforts of the battle against Taiz to achieve liberation and victory."