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Al-Alimi: 26 September revolution was not directed only against the backward regime, but was for the sake of life and dignity
[26/09/2022 12:21]

Aden – Saba
Chairman of the Presidential Leadership Council, President Dr. Rashad Muhammad Al-Alimi, stressed in his address to the Yemeni people at home and abroad on the occasion of the 60th National Day of the 26 September Revolution, that the roads of Taiz and other governorates will be opened sooner or later by peace or by the overwhelming popular will.

In his speech, Al-Alimi indicated that the 26th of September revolution was not directed only against the backward regime, but was for the sake of life and dignity, and positive interaction with the changes of the times, based on our ancient history, which the new Imams want to rewrite on the pains of our people, and bulldozing our identity, where the Imam is the state, the shadow of God on earth, and the speaking Qur’an as they claim.

Al-Alimi said, "The truce, then, was not the goal, but rather a response to the calls of our people and alleviating their suffering, while the Houthi militia leadership insists on closing Taiz roads as part of its collective punishment of the governorates that reject its destructive project, and an attempt to thwart any efforts to bring peace and stability to the country, but I I assure you that the roads of Taiz and other governorates will be opened sooner or later by peace or by the overwhelming popular will.

" He added, "There is no system of government that Yemen has known, except that it had opponents and competitors, but the Imamate regime alone was destined for absolute rejection, as a racist regime that provoked national dignity and feelings through an absolute tyrannical rule that does not see the people have the right to rule themselves" and does not recognize any of his human rights.

Al-Alimi stressed that Aden has proven, day after day, and experience after another, that it is a pad for liberty and victory, and a haven for all of us to restore recovery and resume our steps, and that the heart of this city is never mistake that Yemen is gonna be for all its sons without marginalization.. He pointed out that Aden, which it unlocked its hinges to the leaders of the national movement in the north, the same one that today has turned into a fortress of steadfastness, and a base for heading to Sana'a, and here we are soon after our delegation to it, and its loyal men. He said, "Today we are better than we were in the wake of the Houthi militia coup and their takeover of institutions, and we will be better and stronger in the coming year even the militias again. It circled some cities and villages, they will not win the hearts of Yemeni women, and they will not win in the end.

He said the revolution of the twenty-sixth of September was not directed only against the backward system of government, but was for the sake of life and dignity, and positive interaction with the changes of the times, based on our ancient history, which the new Imams want to rewrite on the pains of our people, and the erosion of our identity, where the Imam is the state, God’s shadow on earth, and the speaking Qur’an.

Therefore, the struggle of our people today, especially our oppressed people in Sana’a and other areas under the yoke of the new Imams, brings back to memory the same approach, and the same tools that began with the collection and hostage systems, and looting, passing through the most blatant discrimination and racism, and the most heinous violations throughout the ages.

The mass executions, prisons and detention centers set up by the early Imamis have become more widespread and uglier in targeting men and women alike, and you can see the practices of the Houthi militias today everywhere to realize that they are the same practices, and the same myths in the face of the same national alliances and their heroic men.


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