Tuesday, 20-March-2007
Almotamar Net - An information source at the General People’ Congress described Tuesday the stance of the Yemen Socialist Party (YAP) regarding the sedition events in Saada as shameful and irresponsible. almotamar.net - An information source at the General People’ Congress described Tuesday the stance of the Yemen Socialist Party (YAP) regarding the sedition events in Saada as shameful and irresponsible.

In a statement to almotamar.net the source said it is not surprising that the YSP media, especially alishtiraki.net to find them changed into propaganda medium for the terrorist elements repeating their lies and deceiving propaganda, especially publishing statements of lies by the fugitive terrorist Yahya al-Houthi

This non-patriotic stance gives political and media cover to criminal and terrorist acts committed against the homeland, the citizens and members of the armed forces and security by those elements; the remnants of imamate backward system that is rancourous towards the republic and revolution and unity. Those elements have supported the secessionist elements in the YSP when they inflamed the apostate and secessionist war in the summer of 1994. The two parties allied for the purpose of harming the national unity and turning back the wheel of history but their hopes failed by virtue of the people and their armed forces and their stand by the revolution and unity.

The source also added it is regrettable that the YSP secretary-general Yassin Saeed Nouman his orientation inside his party and that appeared clearly in his spasmodic stance against acceptance of the parties affairs and political organisations of the decision of Al-Haq Party dissolving in response to request of its leadership and founders.

The GPC source said this shameful stance by the YSP has behind it vengeful goals ands ill intentions against the homeland and its security and stability, its national unity and social safety.
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