The Brotherhood defends its coup against the state and looting revenues in Taiz and attacks the Prime Minister

English - Tuesday 13 July 2021 الساعة 11:16 am
Taiz, NewsYemen:

 The Islah Party, the branch of the terrorist Brotherhood organization, expressed its deep annoyance at the directive of Yemeni Prime Minister Maeen Abdul-Malik to cancel their coup against state institutions and loot public revenues in the central province of Taiz.

The Brotherhood's Islah Party said, in an official and joint statement with the Congress Party branch Aref Jamil and Rashad Al-Alimi, that the memorandum of Prime Minister Maeen Abdul-Malik, which canceled the coup agreement between the Taiz axis and the representative of the local authority, "is separate from reality, as if the matter does not help him, and the situation is normal."

The Brotherhood statement added, in condescending and blackmailing language: "It is not reasonable, nor the interest, nor the jurisprudence of the state, for the army to be left alone in these circumstances without securing its necessary needs, while the enemy is still lurking on the walls."

The Islah party’s statement escalated in their attack on Prime Minister Maeen Abdul-Malik by holding him responsible for delaying army salaries, preventing nutrition and allowances for the wounded, and considered the government’s and the presidency’s silence regarding these files as “disregarding the future of the country and endangering the country and legitimacy.”

The Islah party’s statement considered the military coup agreement on civil institutions and looting of public revenues a “realistic step imposed by necessity,” and excused their military leaders, who were involved in signing the coup report on the pretext of preserving the cohesion of the fronts.

The statement addressed the "Nazarene, Socialist, and Nationalist Baath" parties, civil organizations and the media in an arrogant, condescending language urging them to sense the "imminent dangers" and transcend the inter-related sensitivities.