Saturday, 24-February-2007
Almotamar Net - The National Council for Opposition and the Regional Leadership of the Arab Baath Socialist Party in Yemen have renewed their condemnation of the sedition led by the terrorist Abdulmalik al-Houthi in the governorate of Saada. almotamar.net - The National Council for Opposition and the Regional Leadership of the Arab Baath Socialist Party in Yemen have renewed their condemnation of the sedition led by the terrorist Abdulmalik al-Houthi in the governorate of Saada.

A statement the almotamar.net received a copy of it mentioned that the National council and the Regional Leadership of the Baath party held a meeting on Friday that considered the regrettable events in Saada governorate caused by the sedition led by Abdulmalik al-Houthi and his followers, affirming the stand towards it through condemnation of the crimes of killing and sabotage and terror as well as the threat of security and the society and its national unity and armed rebellion against the constitutional legitimacy for serving evil external intentions.
The joint meeting renewed responsibility of the state with all of its constitutional military, security establishments and the forces of the society to quell the sedition and put a decisive end to its ,motives as well as expose its stray ideas. The meeting also condemned all attempts of justification of the sedition and fomenting it describing them as political bickering. It called for the use of the power of the law in eliminating the sedition and pursue its ramifications in manner guarantees the constitutional rights of the individual and the society.

On the other hand the joint meeting welcomed the General People's Congress call for all political parties and organizations to a national dialogue and the importance of specifying topics and issues that express the homeland needs and the spirit of partnership among all parties of the political and partisan action.
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