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Reform Party Militias Deploy Posts, Prevent Attendants and Siege the Location of Declaration Ceremony of Bihan Southern Transitional Council
[su_label type=”info”]SMA News – Bihan – Shabwa – Exclusive[/su_label][su_spacer size=”10″] Reform party militias in Bihan deployed in streets and established security posts to prevent attendants from Al-Alia, Osilan and Ain from participating in the launch ceremony of the southern transitional council of Bihan Al-Alia. Tens of military sets and hundreds of soldiers seiged the launch location and the house of Musaed Ali Ahmed Al-Dahouly, the great striver, in Kouz Om Nasser. SWAT Team of Bihan Security force, loyal to general director of Bihan, brigade 163 under commandership of Saleh Laksam Al-Harethi, and other troops summoned from Mareb, detained members of the organizing commission and media commission calling them very inappropriate insults that show deep envy towards anyone who refuses the project of adjoining Bihan to Mareb. Troops threatened to break into the house leading women and young children to panic especially after threatening one of Al-Dahouly’s children with kicks and beats.
Groups of Dahouly’s family youth hurried to the location and freed the organizing and media commission after three hours of detention during which they were even denied drinking water.
Militias deployed in Al-Alia city center arrested Hussain Ahmed Shana and Saleh Ahmed Shana, two political activists, for carrying the southern flags in the middle of public market of Bihan and assaulted them.
On the other hand, attendants who were prevented from reaching the location gathered in front of the house of brigadier Musaed Sheikh Senid, vice chairman of Bihan council in the city of Ridan and declared the council. This is a strong slam to Reform militias who were paid 50 million Yemeni Riyals to disrupt the launch event.
In addition, Reform militias tore images of King Salman Ben Abd Al-Aziz, Prince Mohamed Ben Zaid and Arab Coalition flags into pieces.
Groups of Dahouly’s family youth hurried to the location and freed the organizing and media commission after three hours of detention during which they were even denied drinking water.
Militias deployed in Al-Alia city center arrested Hussain Ahmed Shana and Saleh Ahmed Shana, two political activists, for carrying the southern flags in the middle of public market of Bihan and assaulted them.
On the other hand, attendants who were prevented from reaching the location gathered in front of the house of brigadier Musaed Sheikh Senid, vice chairman of Bihan council in the city of Ridan and declared the council. This is a strong slam to Reform militias who were paid 50 million Yemeni Riyals to disrupt the launch event.
In addition, Reform militias tore images of King Salman Ben Abd Al-Aziz, Prince Mohamed Ben Zaid and Arab Coalition flags into pieces.