The million march in Wadi Hadramout exposes the coordination between the Al-Ahmar forces and the Houthi militias

English - Sunday 13 February 2022 الساعة 03:51 pm
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 The million march in Hadhramaut, which was held in the city of Seiyun, to demand the withdrawal of the forces of the First Military District from Wadi Hadramawt and the replacement of forces from the sons of the valley revealed Houthi coordination with the forces in the valley loyal to Ali Mohsen Al-Ahmar.

Brotherhood military forces in the valley tried to prevent delegations and arrest leaders to thwart the demonstration, but the people of Seiyun and the Valley attended in large numbers and succeeded in bringing out the million, active participation, and conveying the Hadrami voice to the world despite all obstacles.

The march of million exposed the Houthi-Brotherhood servitude and the truth of what activists in the south say about the loyalty of this force to the Houthi group.

 The scandal came after the Brotherhood forces failed to prevent its establishment, as the Houthi group cut off communications from the valley so that the event would not be transferred.


 And southern politician Masoud Ahmed Zain tweeted about this, "Al-Houthi separates communications and the internet from Seiyun to obscure the masses' exit against the presence of Abu Auja's forces in it today. The interest is one between Al-Houthi and an important trend in legitimacy, and the roles are mutual between them, and this is a living example of that."


In turn, journalist Basem Al-Shuaibi said in a tweet to him, "When we say that the valley is under the control of the Al-Boudi brigades, my brothers and the machine is Houthi, we do not throw accusations in the air."

Al-Shuaibi continued, "These brigades at any moment will cry out, as did the rest of the brigades of the former army from Saada to Aden and Shabwa."

The journalist Al-Shuaibi noted, "Today, the Houthis cut off the internet in the valley areas, and the Brotherhood is deploying their forces on the field to suppress the southern activity. What do you want more proof than this?"

The southern politician, Wadah bin Attia, confirmed that the Houthi and Brotherhood groups control the Hadhramaut Valley regions.

Ibn Attia said in a tweet to him, "Al-Houthi and the Brotherhood are militarily controlling the Hadhramaut Valley, and for information, the Southern Arab Brigades will not hesitate to target any force that threatens stability or threatens the southerners, wherever they are."