Stop the Mad, ‘US Friendly’, Islamic Terrorist - Dictator of Yemen!

Northern Yemen will soon face its own Darfur, and then it will probably become another wasp nest for Islamic Terrorism. Then, perhaps Ossama Bin Laden will return home as hero.....
Stop the Mad, ‘US Friendly’, Islamic Terrorist - Dictator of Yemen!
Energetically contributing to further Islamic radicalization, the Western mass media withhold any information that arrives through reports and news agencies, keeping their readerships in mysteries as to what happens in Northern Yemen. This well-known attitude of the orchestrated agents of misinformation concerns this time an extraordinary amalgamation of brutal tyranny, nationalistic alteration of the country’s cultural background, criminal efforts to marginalize minorities, coordinated radicalization of uneducated and analphabetic masses, diffusion of anti-American hatred laced with the systematic eradication of free voices and progressive journalists, and above all, a ceaseless civil war against the entire population of a Yemenite province.

In an article, published last April under the title ‘Yemen and the fabrication of a bogus-Arabic nation’ (http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/24981), we analyzed the historical reasons due to which Yemen cannot be considered as an ‘Arab country’; highlighting historical developments, we underscored the South Semitic, Yemenite, un-Arab and even anti-Arab, nature, historical heritage, and culture of Yemen.

The historical identity of the Northern Yemen had been targeted for decades, ever since a few low level army officers overthrew a monarchy and proclaimed in 1962 their tyranny sufficiently masqueraded as a third world socialist and pan-Arab movement. The initial enthusiasm soon disappeared, and the ideological indoctrination that clashed with the local realities made the regime deeply loathed by the majority of the Yemenites. In the South, which was colonized by the British and got independent in 1967, cultural and historical identity was stronger due to the prevalence of the Mahrani and Soqotri (authentically Yemenite) languages, cultures, and traditions. The elements of cultural authenticity were here targeted by the pro-Marxist regime that sought to introduce alien and otherwise useless concepts until 1990.

North Yemen’s invasion of South Yemen: another ‘Saddam in Kuwait’

Then, the British plan of unifying Yemen was implemented with the idiotic American green light to the tyrant Ali Abdallah Saleh, who supposedly ‘had the right’ to invade Hadhramawt (this is all South Yemen is), contrarily to Saddam Hussein, who did not have the right to invade Kuwait…… (!!!!!!!!!!!!)

Ever since, the country remained backward and undeveloped, despite its great potentials, and the bravery of the Yemenite and Hadhrami peoples who are acknowledged for their love of traditions, particularities and localisms.

Yemen has full right over the SW part of Saudi Arabia, the Najran province, a traditionally Yemenite territory that the disreputable and loathed tyrant Ali Abdallah Saleh sold to the Saudis in order to please the ignorant Bush and Clinton administrations, and thus stay longer in Sanaa.

Yemen is a traditional Shia stronghold, and the Iranians had controlled Southern and Northern Yemen for some time before Islam. In the Northern Yemenite city of Saada, one of the Shias’ focal points, moderate local sheikhs rejected the simulation tactics of the terrorist tyrant Ali Abdallah Saleh who intends to make of Yemen another hotbed for the deeply inhuman and provocatively anti-Islamic, Satanists of Saudi Arabia (erroneously known as Wahhabists).

The Slaughter of the Northern Yemenite Tolerant Muslims

Ever since they have been targeted by the supposedly ‘national army’ that devastated large parts of the mountainous provinces without being ever able to put an end to the successive waves of rebellion led by the moderate and tolerant Shia rebel leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, who combats terrorism, extremism and Islamic fanaticism.

The last of many deals, agreed upon but not observed by the treacherous tyrant’s Sunni pseudo-national forces, was signed in Qatar on February 1st in an effort to please the Saudi monarchy. The agreement, signed between a Yemeni government delegation and the rebels, was aimed at implementing an earlier agreement signed by the two sides in June 2007, also following Qatari mediation.

According to the 2007 agreement, the government was to reconstruct the war-affected areas and compensate affected families, while al-Houthi followers were to surrender their weapons. The 10-point agreement, however, was never implemented, with each side accusing the other of breaching it.

A few days after the last deal, IRIN, the humanitarian news and analysis service of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, reported on February 4th that "clashes in the northern province of Saada between government forces and followers of Shia rebel leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi have escalated in the past two days". According to IRIN, "on 3 February 14 people were killed in fierce clashes between the army and rebel forces in Haidan District. A military helicopter was shot down by al-Houthi supporters, local residents in Saada told".

Hundreds of families displaced

According to the same Service, a spokesman for al-Houthi, who preferred anonymity, said that "the situation in Saada was miserable as hundreds of families had been displaced and others were living without shelter as their houses had been destroyed. Some had been living in tents in areas close to Saada city, and those whose houses were destroyed or occupied by the army were living in the open in the same area".

Clashes are still going on in Jumat Bani Fadhel, a huge area in Haidan District located at the west of Saada, the main stronghold of the moderate Northern Yemenite Shia leader. As the landscape is mountainous and difficult to access, with no asphalt roads, the Sunni thugs of Ali Abdallah Saleh, Yemen’s merciless gangster, have no chances to impose there the Islamic Terrorist White Order. They simply prolong their inhuman efforts and spread chaos.

The most recent stage of the heroic Saada resistance started in 2004, and the father of the sheikh al-Houthi had fallen among the victims of the Saleh’s soldiers. This only consolidated the anti-terrorist and anti-governmental stance of the Saada province Yemenites who draw great attention, sympathy and support among the majority of the Yemenites as they all aspire to a federal democratic system deprived of Saudi-backed terrorists and Islamic extremists.

As a matter of fact, the area has been blockaded by the army for 13 months, and families were unable to leave their area. No less than ten children and eight women had been killed since early January 2008.

Yemen’s Hitler prepares Yemen’s Darfur

The entire population of Saada province lived for many years under extremely harsh conditions, and are currently threatened by starvation and epidemics. Due to food shortages, IRIN reported that a sack of flour, if found, costs 10,000 riyals (US$50), while in other parts of the country it costs 6,000 riyals (US$30)". Living under such conditions, the heroic inhabitants of Saada have to hide wherever they can, when the murderous tyrant Saleh orders his forces to shell the area with missiles.

The behaviour of tyrant Saleh’s soldiers is characterized by racism, hatred and revenge; they seized a great number of people's farms and houses, describing the action as a collective punishment of the local populations. IRIN reported that "army troops are occupying around 80 houses, using them as military barracks. They have even turned the area's six schools into barracks".

If Human Rights activists, humanist politicians and statesmen, intellectuals and diplomats do not soon mobilize their forces and demand the UN and the US to intervene in Northern Yemen, the country will face its own Darfur, and then it will probably become another wasp nest for Islamic Terrorism.

Then, perhaps Ossama Bin Laden will return home as hero.

Note
Picture: the impressive mountainous environment of Saada
   By Prof. Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Published: 2/13/2008
 
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