Southerners: Corruption of legitimacy is the one who tarnished its reputation, not the Transitional Council

English - Saturday 03 July 2021 الساعة 09:29 pm
Aden, NewsYemen, Exclusive:


Southerners confirmed that the statement issued on behalf of the government, which was published by Saba News Agency, does not represent the government of parity, denouncing the government's accusation of the Southern Transitional Council of distorting its reputation.

The statement issued by the government accused the Transitional Council of obstructing the implementation of the Riyadh Agreement, creating abuses, worsening the security and economic conditions, military mobilization, and tarnishing the reputation of the state and the national army.

Political analyst Hani Mashour said, the scandals of interim President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi and his deputy, Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar, do not fall within the list of settlement and reputation.

Mashour said, in a tweet to him on Twitter, that President Hadi embezzled the Saudi deposit provided by King Abdullah, and his deputy, Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar, put on the abaya and fled Sanaa.

He added: "These facts do not fall within the scope of defamation, so there is no need to mix things up, and the matter does not require false witnesses to defend the corruption of legitimacy.

For his part, the editor-in-chief of Yafa News newspaper, Adib Al-Sayed, considered the statement issued by the government, a non-consensual statement and does not represent the government of parity, calling for a government statement to be issued from the government headquarters in the capital, Aden.

Dr. Hussein Laqour mocked the statement of the Prime Minister of the Diaspora, who says that the STC is tarnishing the reputation of the state, government and its army.

He added, asking: First, where is the country whose reputation can be tarnished?  

He explained that one of the conditions of the state is that it have residents residing on the land, and those who claim to be a state of tourists do not have a fixed address.

Laqour concluded his statement, as for the reputation, he does not need an effort to discredit them, because their actions are sufficient.

In response to the paragraph of the statement of legitimacy in which it says that the transitional distorted the reputation of the state and its army, journalist Hussein Hanshi said that legitimacy is tainted by corruption and terrorism, as the Americans and Europeans distorted it by issuing more than ten decisions designating terrorism and supporting senior officials in legitimacy in ministerial positions, governors and leaders of terrorist parties.

Al-Hanashi added that its reputation regionally as a legitimacy led by the Muslim Brotherhood party tells us that it was the Council of Senior Saudi Scholars who distorted its reputation by declaring the Brotherhood everywhere as a terrorist group that it is forbidden to join, and that the major Arab countries classified it as a terrorist group from Egypt to the Emirates to Saudi Arabia.

Al-Hanashi pointed out that the Jaber family tarnished the reputation of the legitimate leaders by revealing that the Supreme Commander, the commander of the armies, the First Armored Division, and nine of his senior officers, such as women, had escaped in front of a backward Houthi group.

Al-Hanashi concluded that the humiliating military defeats of the National Army, which consists of hundreds of thousands of officers and soldiers, against the Houthi group, which is standing today at the gates of Marib, has tarnished its reputation, not the STC.