The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Yemen’s Saleh rallies followers in Sanaa amid Houthi rift

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DUBAI: Former Yemeni president Ali Abdullah Saleh rallied thousands of supporters in the capital Sanaa yesterday in a show of force amid an unusual public rift within the alliance fighting a Saudi-led coalition for control of the country.

Fighters loyal to the armed Houthi movement, which runs northern Yemen together with Saleh, decried him as ‘evil’ a day earlier and condemned his descriptio­n of them as a ‘militia’.

The Houthi leadership recommende­d the announceme­nt of a state of emergency and suspension of all “party activity”, telling Saleh’s supporters any mass gatherings should be made on battlefron­ts, not in public squares.

The gathering went ahead, regardless.

“We are ready to fill the fronts with thousands of fighters and they are ready to go,” said Saleh, wearing a dark suit and speaking from behind protective glass as armed men in fatigues stood guard.

The tactical alliance between Saleh and the Houthis has often appeared fragile, with both groups suspicious of each other’s ultimate motives and sharing little ideologica­l ground.

The two factions have traded barbs on responsibi­lity for challenges such as unemployme­nt and mounting hunger after 2-1/2 years of fighting the internatio­nally recognised government, based in the south and backed by the Saudiled coalition.

The coalition intervened in the civil war in 2015 to restore the government to power in the capital Sanaa. But the conflict, which has killed at least 10,000 people, is in stalemate.

Big switches of loyalty are a feature of Yemen’s byzantine political landscape, particular­ly since 2011 ‘Arab Spring’ unrest which led to Saleh’s fall in 2012.

Demonstrat­ors, gathered since the early morning in Sabeen Square in central Sanaa to celebrate the 35th anniversar­y of the formation of Saleh’s General People’s Congress (GPC), waved flags, signs and pictures of the man who remains one of Yemen’s most powerful politician­s and military figures. — Reuters

We are ready to fill the fronts with thousands of fighters and they are ready to go. Ali Abdullah Saleh, Former Yemeni president

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Supporters of Saleh attend a rally to mark the 35th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of the General People’s Congress party which is led by Saleh in Sanaa,Yemen. — Reuters photo

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