Almotamar.net - Vice President Abid Rabeh Mansour Hadi has emphasized that no one has the right to claim guardianship on the homeland or impinge upon gains of the revolution, the republic and the unity. Also, no one has the right to violate the law and order and claiming the heavenly right, especially after decades since the eruption of Yemen revolution.
In an interview to Al-Jumhuria newspaper published on Saturday on the occasion of the 47th anniversary of 26 September revolution, the Vice President added that the one who violates the law and public regulations and constitution is as a renegade and he is diminishing inevitably and he will be dealt with by force, as it is happening now with the outlaw gang in some districts of Saada.
Hadi added that these gangs threatened life of the citizens and their properties and violated their sanctities. He added that those who are skeptical about unity of the Yemeni revolution, September and October, do not know about facts of history and geography and struggles of the national movement since its early beginnings.
Hadi in this regard pointed out the supporting national role for f 26 September revolution when Aden had since an early time embraced the first group of leaders of the patriotic movement in the north. He likewise pointed out that the cities of Taiz and Qa'ataba, representing an important position for bases of the Fedayeen and training them with the aim of defeating the British colonialist away from the south of the homeland.
At the conclusion of his talk to the newspaper the Vice President praised the great changes that Yemen achieved as it currently lives a life of modernity at both developmental and democratic levels.
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