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Aden governor condemns Occupation forces' suppression of Peaceful protesters

Aden governor condemns Occupation forces' suppression of Peaceful protesters

Saba Yemen17-05-2025
Sana'a - Saba;
Aden governor Tariq Salam on Saturday condemned the Saudi-Emirati occupation forces' suppression of peaceful demonstrators in Aden province and their attempt to disperse the demonstrations with force of arms, direct attacks with weapons, and arrests.
In a statement, Aden governor explained that the criminal practices of the occupation authorities will only strengthen the free people of Aden in confronting the occupier and its tools, who have plundered the nation's resources and seized its wealth.
Salam pointed out that the massive demonstrations taking place in Aden affirm the desire of its people for liberation and the expulsion of the occupier's militias, and their categorical rejection of all attempts by mercenaries to impose their authority over citizens through intimidation and starvation.
He stated that what happened today reflects the extent of the systematic and deliberate targeting by the occupier and its tools of citizens' lives and the nation's gains, which are now in the hands of enemies and one of the means of pressure exerted by the occupier against the people of Aden in order to advance its projects and schemes. This has made Aden a volcano that will devour anyone who attempts to infringe upon the rights of its free people.
Governor Salam pointed out that Aden and other occupied governorates are undergoing major changes that will uproot tyrants and their tools from the occupied lands of Yemen.
He added that there will be greater popular momentum than before, especially as the truth about the malicious conspiracies and schemes that the occupier seeks to achieve at the expense of the people of Aden and the occupied governorates becomes clear.
Salam emphasized that everyone stands united in confronting the arrogance of the aggression, which has exploited Yemen's wealth and resources for its own interests and goals, aided by a group of corrupt and influential individuals to advance its agendas and violate Yemeni sovereignty.
The governor of Aden praised the popular awareness of the people of Aden, from all walks of life, calling on everyone to close ranks, unify visions, and mobilize efforts to move forward toward the liberation of all occupied territories.
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