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Al-Mahra Sit-In Confirms Continuation of Struggle Against New External Occupation

News - Yemen: The People of Al-Mahra sit-in committee congratulated all the people of Yemen on the 33rd anniversary of the Yemeni Unification, calling on all Yemenis to celebrate this anniversary.

"The 33rd anniversary of Yemeni's Unification is upon us, as one of the most important achievements for the people of Yemen on May 22, 1990, and the country is passing through a delicate historical stage with the return of external occupiers," the committee said in a statement.

The statement affirmed that the 22nd of May represented the true will of all the Yemeni People from Al-Mahra to Sa’adah, and a comprehensive station for the struggles of Yemenis over many decades for defending the unity.

The statement stated that the Yemeni unity did not represent people, an elite, or a political trend, but rather represented all spectrums of the Yemeni people, who did not stop dreaming of unity and the return of a great Yemen that brings together all its people.

The statement pointed out that it is no longer hidden from any of the people of Yemen the goals and plans drawn by the occupation to divide and fragment Yemen.

The statement reiterated that the objectives of the occupation were not in the interest of the Republic and the Yemeni people, but rather used all means to intervene and target the social fabric of the people of Yemen and impose a siege on it.

A day ago, President Mahdi Al-Mashat indicated that the 33rd anniversary of the blessed Yemeni Unity comes at a time when the country is exposed to plots and suspicious projects that seek to undermine it by further dismantling and tearing.

The national day of Yemen is known as Unity Day. It commemorates the unification of North Yemen and South Yemen that took place on May 22, 1990.

Calls for secession are growing louder, particularly in Aden and other major southern cities that are now controlled by the Emirati-backed Southern Transitional Council (STC).

As part of attempts to control Hadramout governorate and include it in the secession project, Saudi Arabia and the UAE attempt to drag the tribes in this governorate into the ranks of the separatist scheme through negotiation with the Hadramout tribes.

Earlier, the Supreme Political Council, in its meeting chaired by Mahdi Al-Mashat, commemorated the 33rd anniversary of Yemen's unification, stressing that unity is the destiny and will of the people and the Yemeni people will preserve it.

The Council pointed out that the ambitions of US-Saudi occupiers to harm Yemen's land and people will not happen, and that the plots of the enemies of Yemen have become exposed and rejected by all the Yemeni people in all governorates

It stressed that those involved in insulting Yemen and obstructing peace paths must respect the decision and will of the Yemeni people, who were able, during eight years of aggression, to change all equations.

The Council renewed Sana'a's firm stance on peace, stressing that Saudi Arabia is responsible for the region's stability and its continued obstruction of resolving the humanitarian issue will lead to escalation.

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