May 4, 2011
Yemen in Danger of Collapse If Pact Not Signed, Eryani Says
4/5/2011 -
Source : Bloomberg
By Donna Abu-Nasr
Yemen is in danger of collapse if a Gulf-brokered agreement that
calls for President Ali Abdullah Saleh to step down within a month is
not signed soon, said Abdul-Karim al-Eryani, Saleh’s political adviser.
Yemen’s ruling and opposition parties were expected to sign the
accord in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, on May 1. The ceremony was canceled
after Saleh said he would sign the accord as chairman of the ruling
General People’s Congress and not in his capacity as president,
according to the opposition.
“This is a technical issue,” al-Eryani
said in a telephone interview from Madrid. “The world should not crucify
Yemen on a cross of signatures.” He said he is still optimistic that the
dispute will be resolved and “the signing will take place.”
The
accord, brokered by members of the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council,
aims to end weeks of anti-government protests that began on Feb. 11, in
which at least 100 people have died, according to the Arabic Sisters
Forum for Human Rights.
GCC officials are seeking to avert an
escalation of the violence in Yemen or a deadly military divide like the
one in Libya. Rising social unrest also threatens to strengthen al-
Qaeda as it seeks to use Yemen, the poorest Arab nation, as a base from
which to destabilize neighboring Saudi Arabia, the world’s largest
exporter of crude oil.
“Yemen cannot endure more weeks of protests,”
said al- Eryani. “It should end soon or else the country’s economy and
security will crash.”
Yemen’s opposition Joint Meeting Parties,
which represents six opposition groups, wants Saleh to sign as head of
state as stipulated in the agreement. Its members worry that Saleh may
not abide by the terms of the accord if he signs only as chairman of the
party.
“It’s a question of willingness,” Mohammed al-Mutawakkil,
a member of the Joint Meeting Parties’ higher council, said in a
telephone interview from Sana’a today. “Does he or doesn’t he want to
sign? It’s all up to him.”
Opposition spokesman: We hail Russian support for GCC
initiative
3/5/2011 - Sahwa Net
Sahwa Net-
The Yemeni opposition parties, has hailed the Russian support for a
Gulf Cooperation Council's initiative about the power transition.
"The Russian support for the initiative is supplementary to the
international consensus about the power transition in Yemen" Spokesman
of the Joint Meeting Parties, Mohammed Qahtan, said on Tuesday.
"We trust in the Russian friends, and we sure their stances will be in
favor of the Yemeni people" Qahtan added.
A representative of
the Russian President had arrived in Sana'a on Tuesday and it is set
that he will meet the Yemeni authorities and the opposition.
Saleh admits of assassination attempt
against defected commander
3/5/2011 - Sahwa Net
Sahwa Net-
The Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh has admitted of carrying out
an assassination attempt against the defected commander of the First
Armored Division, Ali Mohsen Al-Ahmar.
In a letter sent to Al-Ahmar
and was aired in local Suhail TV, Saleh apologized to Al-Ahmar and
sheikhs of some Yemeni tribes, citing that he personally responsible for
the attempt.
The letter admitted that there were intriguers
sent by Saleh among a mediation committee that aimed to convince Al-Hamar
to end his defection.
The letter also apologized to Mohammad
Esmaeel Abu Huria who led the mediation committee composed of figures
from a number of Yemeni tribes.
Ali Mohsin Al-Ahmar who
defected lately of March was subjected to an assassination attempt last
month by men who were among a mediation committee sent by Saleh to
persuade Ali Mohsin to end his defection.
Secret Document: Weapons distributed to Saleh's supporters
4/5/2011 -
Sahwa Net-
A secret official document has revealed that the Yemeni Interior
Minister ordered to distribute weapons to the supporters of Ali Adbullah
Saleh and members of his party, the General People Congress.
In
a letter sent by to the commander of the Special Guard, Khalid Mohammad
Abdullah Saleh, the Interior Minister explained that he attached the
final lists of persons eligible to receive weapons.
GCC rejects Saleh's remarks against Qatar
2/5/2011 - Sahwa Net
Sahwa Net-
Ministers of the Gulf Cooperation Council States on Sunday expressed
sorrow about the Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh's remarks offending
Qatar as he accused the state of planning conspiracies against Yemen.
"The assistance to brethren in Yemen to get out of the current
political crisis represents the collective will of all the GCC states”
GCC said in a statement issued on Sunday.
Saleh had said on
Saturday in a TV interview that Qatar funds chaos and sabotage acts in
Yemen, Egypt, Syria and all Arab worlds.
He threatened to not
sign the GCC-brokered initiative which states that Saleh would step
down, in case Qatar attends the singing ceremony.
In a meeting
with GCC Secretary-General Abdullatif al-Zayani on Saturday, Saleh
refused to sign the deal personally, and said he will sign it after
representatives of his ruling party inks it in Riyadh's signing ceremony
Foreign Affairs Ministers of GCC states -- Saudi Arabia,
Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman and Bahrain -- held an
informal meeting in Riyadh and said their chief will again travel to
Yemen to renew mediation.
National Security kidnaps female activist in Sana'a
4/5/2011 - Sahwa Net
Sahwa Net-
The Yemeni Joint Meeting Parties has affirmed that the National
Security kidnapped on Sunday a Yemeni female activist, Badria Ghailan,
camped in front of Sana'a University along with those protesters who
demand the ouster of the Yemeni regime.
JMP affirmed that this
abduction contradicts all international conventions, laws, constitutions
and traditions of the Yemeni people.
JMP described the
abduction as immoral act that shows that the Yemeni regime does not
respect human rights, freedoms, conventions or traditions.
JMP
demanded the Yemeni authorities to immediately release Ghailan and all
other detainees and not repeat such acts, calling the Attorney General
the Yemeni judiciary services to assume their responsibilities and bring
those involved to justice.
Yemeni Pilots Syndicate supports Youth Revolution
2/5/2011 - Sahwa Net
Sahwa Net –
The Yemeni Pilot Syndicate has announced its support to what is
called the Youth Revolution in Yemen demanding the ouster of the Yemeni
regime.
In a statement issued on Sunday, it affirmed its
support to the change, reforms, and creation of law and order, social
justice, equal citizenship, resource share among all Yemenis.
The Syndicate said that this revolution would achieve the ambitions and
expectations of all the Yemen people.
Yemeni Pilots Syndicate supports Youth Revolution
2/5/2011 - Sahwa Net
Sahwa Net –
The Yemeni Pilot Syndicate has announced its support to what is
called the Youth Revolution in Yemen demanding the ouster of the Yemeni
regime.
In a statement issued on Sunday, it affirmed its
support to the change, reforms, and creation of law and order, social
justice, equal citizenship, resource share among all Yemenis.
The Syndicate said that this revolution would achieve the ambitions and
expectations of all the Yemen people.