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Southern-Occupied Yemen to Revolt Against Pro-Aggression Government

The southern revolutionary movement called on the people of the southern Yemeni governorates to rise up in the face of the UAE-backed transitional council and the pro-aggression government.

In a statement addressed to the people of Aden and the southern governorates, the movement said that the policy of humiliation, torture and deprivation of rights imposed on them by the de facto authority must be rejected.

The statement indicated that the authorities deliberately burdened the people of Aden and increased their suffering by cutting off electricity service for long hours amid the hot summer conditions, stressing the continuation of the transitional authorities and the government in fabricating crises.

The revolutionary movement denounced the corruption in Aden, explaining that the people had reached tragic situations at all levels related to their daily lives.

The call comes, coinciding with the return of protests against the pro-aggression government in the city of Aden, in light of massive popular discontent as a result of the escalating crisis.

It is scheduled, according to media sources, that the people of the south will go out in a massive popular revolution on June 22 to expel the pro-aggression government and the UAE-backed transitional council.

The past few days witnessed an exchange of accusations between the transitional government and Prime Minister Maeen Abdulmalik, blaming each other for the collapse of state institutions and the economy.

The occupied governorates are experiencing a severe economic crisis in light of the accumulation of financial entitlements and the widening circle of looting and theft of the country’s wealth and revenues by the mercenary authorities.

In exchange for its stability in Sana’a and the free cities, the riyal continued its collapse against foreign currencies, in Aden, and the exchange rate of the US dollar rose to approximately one thousand 370 riyals.

The depreciation of the currency led to an increase in poverty, hunger and the cost of living in light of the deterioration of public services such as electricity and water.

According to experts in the economy, the mercenary government will be unable to pay the salaries of employees in its areas of control during the coming months, while the largest percentage of citizens are unemployed and this group is most likely to face difficulty in providing food needs.

In front of this tragic reality, the pro-aggression Council is still watching and examining the economic damage, with Riyadh and the capitals of the countries of aggression, without moving a finger. However, the pro-aggression government did not give a solution, waiting for Saudi Arabia and the US to prevent collapse and fall.

And while the members affiliated with the UAE-backed transitional council are pushing to bring down the government, claiming that it failed to manage financial policy so that they could preside over it and control all its decisions in support of the partition project. The other side is betting on what they consider a Saudi-Emirati divergence that would solve the crisis and prevent one party from bullying the other.

In the midst of these projects, the US is openly working on all security, political and military levels to devote its presence to the oil-rich and wealthy areas and to implement the project of division and fragmentation.

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