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Extraordinary meeting to respond to the first military suppression in Hadramout valley

SMA NEWS – MUKALLA
A joint meeting of the local leaders of the Southern Transitional Council in Hadramout valley, chaired by the Council’s spokesman, Ali Abdullah Al-Kathiri, discussed ways to respond to the provocations of the First Military Region forces and affirm the will of the people Hadramout and the South.
The meeting, in the presence of the Head of the Executive Body of the Transitional Council in Hadhramaut Valley, Mouhammed Abdul-Malik Al-Zubaidi, and his deputy, Sheikh Karama bin Al-Suqair, called on the people of Hadramout to prepare to participate in the escalatory steps in preparation for a peaceful popular uprising that wrests the Hadhramaut Valley from the clutches of terrorism.
The meeting denounced the rebellion of the Brotherhood leadership of the first military region and its prevention of the celebration of the National Day of Independence or the celebration of the National Day of the brothers in the UAE, stressing that the ban focuses on a ceremony officially sponsored by the Vice-President of the Presidential Leadership Council, President Aidaroos Al-Zubaidi, President of the Southern Transitional Council, and the Governor of Hadramout Mabkhout Mubarak bin Madi, with a direct permit from the local authority in the valley.
The attendees confirmed that the Executive Committee of the Southern Transitional Council for the affairs of the districts of Hadramout valley and desert is keen to exercise restraint in order to preserve lives and not to expose those present to harm, after the elements of the first military region turned the concert hall into a military barracks.
The attendees stressed that the suppression of the first military zone under the control of the terrorist Brotherhood militia for the celebration represents a starting point for a peaceful popular action to demand the implementation of the provisions of the Riyadh Agreement and the exit of the Brotherhood elements from the cities of valley and desert of Hadramout.

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