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14th October says Saleh-Houthi militias Lebanonizing society .
[24/09/2017 07:10]
ADEN-SABA
The official daily, 14th October has warned that the Saleh-Houthi militias' rule in Sana'a is "Lebanonizing" the Yemeni society and establishing the reign of one ethnical sect.
The newspaper's editorial of Sunday recalled Hadi's address to the UN General Assembly in New York a couple of days ago; Hadi's words that the Saleh-Houthi militias' coup was not a typical a coup d'état in the conventional sense of coups that happen in the world.
And the fact that there is much more to it than that, to the level of Iran-inspired religious and philosophical beliefs that contravene the system of mutual respect values.
The editorial underlined Hadi's warning that the militias are eliminating the existing state structure entirely, unlike the conventional coups that often retain state institutions in the shape and structure they have always been.
It reiterated Hadi's call on the international community "to assume its responsibility by pressurizing on the [Saleh-Houthi] coupists to implement the UNSC resolutions and offer real concessions to spare Yemen further bloodshed and destruction."
The editorial concluded by inquiring if the international community will understand Hadi's message in the General Assembly speech.