Southerners praise southern forces for fighting terrorism

English - Thursday 22 April 2021 الساعة 08:38 pm
Aden, NewsYemen, Exclusive:

 Southern activists launched a hashtag #the_south_resists_terrorism, expressing their rejection of terrorism, and praising the southern forces that fought extremist organizations.

Activists reviewed the role of the Shabwani and Hadrami elites and the Security Belt, who had the most prominent role in fighting terrorism in the south, with the support and support of the United Arab Emirates.

The spokesman for the Abyan axis in the transitional forces, Muhammad al-Naqib, said that the southern armed forces have taken upon themselves to confront the consequences of the terrorist development policies adopted by the Sana'a forces to subjugate the south and its people, indicating that this fateful challenge tops the priorities of the military and security forces, according to the directives of Major General Aidaroos Al-Zubaidi.

Khaled al-Zaatar, the Saudi writer and politician, saw that the south plays an important role in the war on terror with all its organizations and names, pointing out that since the summer of 2015, terrorism has been trying to break the will of the south, but it has suffered many losses.

Al-Zaatar considered that the southerners have demonstrated seriousness, determination and determination in the war on Houthi terrorism and other terrorist organizations, so that the Transitional Council has become an active part of the Arab national security equation.

 For his part, activist Muhammad Bahaddad said that protecting victory over terrorist militias in the south is a national duty that cannot be neutralized, and the war on terror has no neutrality.

Bahaddad added: Everyone must realize that the battle that the people of the south and their armed forces are fighting against terrorism is a battle of existence and self-determination.

In addition, lawyer Yahya Ghaleb Al-Shuaibi said that the battle of the south is existential with the terrorism that crept into it at the end of the eighties with the bombing of the Aden Hotel and Goldmoor.

Ghalib added: The transitional took responsibility for combating terrorism within its programs with the historic Aden Declaration and the Riyadh Agreement, and it is still an existential battle in the south.