Activists shorten the Brotherhood's path to "rapprochement": shake your hand from the hands of Qatar and Turkey

English - Friday 07 February 2020 الساعة 06:03 pm
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Calls by politicians, media people and activists, through the media and social media platforms, for what they call "uniting the Republican ranks," to confront the Houthi militia.


It was noticeable that the level of these calls increased during the military setback for the forces of legitimacy controlled by the Islah Party, the local branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, in the front of Nehem, east of Sanaa, and the fronts of Al-Jawf and Marib governorates.

The callers argue the necessity of rapprochement between the GPC and the Islamic Islah Party, as it has become a necessity to save what can be saved, but most of them ignore correcting the reasons that led to the state of disharmony as it is now.

These calls were met with mixed reactions on social media platforms, while some see the importance of rapprochement between the conference and reform, others go as to consider this as another mistake.

Commenting on these calls, journalist and politician Nabil Al-Soufi wrote: "We have no space to give up ... The Republic of Yemen collapsed and only alliances (vanity) that exploit the mechanisms of siblings' work in the Arab alliance are left, as it continues to exploit the Republic of Yemen ... even It collapsed. "

He added: "On the other hand, there are people who paid a dear price from the Houthis' slave and their crime ... It has never happened that any of its people was killed in order to rule all this number that Abdul-Malik al-Houthi killed."

And Al-Soufi continued: "The general public will resort to producing different interconnections to preserve their personal lives ... they will coexist with triviality and criminality, and the struggle of triviality and criminality will continue ... until national powers are born that realize their present duty ... forces that define different positions from the recent past ... positions and discourse that are nothing like from the past, the Yemenis could turn around and our battles would return to their senses. "

Activist Rashad Al-Soufi commented, "Let us restore the republic from its captors first, then talk about uniting the republican ranks. We build and repair what the republic's enemies have spoiled." He adds: "As for a call to unite to stir unrest in the liberated areas, you will go to hell.

As for Adel Al-Nuzayli, he believes that "it is not possible to line up with the agendas of Qatar except from the Houthis for Iran's good relations with Qatar and Turkey."

Al-Nuzayli said: "We do not want an islah member to apologize to us, but every islah member is required to quit from Qatar and Turkey. If there is a real margin of row, then you will find all the components aligned."

In turn, political activist Loay Alexander Alexander posted on his Facebook account, saying: "The invitation of the republican rank must be sincere under certain clauses to prove goodwill: Demanding legitimacy to end the Stockholm agreement, moving forward in implementing the Riyadh agreement with the Southern Transitional Council, and moving all fronts on various fronts." Its pivots are aiming rifles to Sanaa, and lifting sanctions on Ambassador Ahmed Ali Abdullah Saleh, "he said.

In turn, political activist Radwan Al-Hamdani said, "The conference and the islah bear the loss of the republic and the failure of the battle to restore it."

And he added: "Talking about reconciling the two parties after they became in exile is ridiculous and ridiculous."

He continued: "Without these villages, a group of illiterates and primitives would not overthrow the state and control its military, security and civil institutions."

He continued sarcastically: “If you mean by reconciliation to meet in one hotel and provide the sponsor with hotel rents in Riyadh, Doha, Cairo, and Abu Dhabi, this is something that is considered even though your natural place is prison.

Mohadrad, defined by "Al-Haftrawi", saw that the Brotherhood "is trying to circumvent and turn against the Riyadh agreement through a suspicious invitation they call (uniting the Republican ranks)."

For his part, Bin Makrad stressed, "The unity of the republican rank will only occur by cutting off the Qatari financial, media and logistical funding for the reformist Brotherhood, whether by talking to them again, to return to the bosom of the homeland, not the bosom of Hamdeen, or to stop confrontation with the southerners and invite everyone to a negotiating table." .

And he considered that the Brotherhood's goals are calls for unity of the ranks for "for the sake of Qatar's agenda, the most important of which is the gas in Balhaf, and for their suspicious interests and agreements with Turkey."

He pointed out that the Brotherhood's media is making a great effort to disperse the Houthi fronts and attacks, to spread the culture of defeat among the army and its incubator, to implement failed country plans that destroyed Yemen, finance the Islah party to provoke conflicts and riots, weaken and dismantle the legislative authorities, and present themselves as the last national movement!

He concluded by saying: "The unity of the class is the return to the bosom of Yemen, not the movement from the Houthi bosom to the Qatari bosom."