Almotamar Net - Thousands of members of the Yemeni community in Britain arrived in London on Wednesday to express their rejection of secessionists’ calls and agents and terrorists in coincidence with the convening of the London conference for supporting development and counterterrorism in Yemen. The conference started on Wednesday afternoon with participation f 21 countries and attended by Yemen’s Prime Minister Dr Ali Mohammed Mujawar.

Wednesday, 27-January-2010
Almotamar.net - Thousands of members of the Yemeni community in Britain arrived in London on Wednesday to express their rejection of secessionists’ calls and agents and terrorists in coincidence with the convening of the London conference for supporting development and counterterrorism in Yemen. The conference started on Wednesday afternoon with participation f 21 countries and attended by Yemen’s Prime Minister Dr Ali Mohammed Mujawar.

Sources of the Yemeni community in Britain gathered in front of the conference headquarters in London raising slogans asking the participants to support stability and development in Yemen.

The demonstration affirmed rejection of all terrorist and sabotage acts in some areas in Yemen , whether by terrorist elements from al-Qaeda or the Houthi terrorists in Saada or the secessionist elements of the so-called the Movement. The demonstrators emphasized their adherence to the unity and that they would always are ambassadors representing Yemen the best representation abroad.

The demonstrators chanted slogans demanding all Yemenis inside and abroad; political forces and civil society organisations and individuals to rally behind the Yemeni political leadership represented by president
Ali Abdullah Saleh and side by side with the government in its efforts aimed at overcoming economic and security challenges that Yemen is facing and to encounter all that encroaches security, stability and unity of the homeland.
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