Times of Oman

Yemen government bans protests in Aden ahead of separatist deadline

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ADEN: Yemen’s internatio­nallyrecog­nized government said on Saturday it had banned public gatherings in Aden ahead of a deadline given by southern separatist­s to President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi to dismiss the cabinet.

The Southern Transition­al Council announced last Sunday it planned to oust the government of Ahmed bin Daghr over allega- tions of corruption and mismanagem­ent if Hadi did not dismiss it within a week. The new crisis could jeopardise a rare opportunit­y offered by the death of former president Ali Abdullah Saleh last month that had given a Saudi-led coalition the chance to isolate Houthi fighters and end a devastatin­g war that began in 2015.

In a statement carried by the state-run Saba news agency, the Yemeni Interior Ministry said it had decided to ban any gatherings, sit-ins or marches in the interim capital, Aden.

“These actions will be considered acts that target stability and calm,” the statement said, adding that all armed groups will also be banned from entering Aden.

Residents said they had not seen any extra security in Aden, where armed forces loyal to Hadi’s government, the Southern Transition­al Council and the Saudi-led coalition are all present. But witnesses said government forces were deployed on roads leading to the presidenti­al palace in the Maasheeq area, where the government is based.

Witnesses also said that thou- sands of people had arrived in Aden from across the former South Yemen, which merged with North Yemen in 1990, to participat­e in a gathering expected to be held on Sunday.

Yemen has been torn by armed conflict since the Houthis captured the capital Sanaa in 2014 before they marched south towards Aden the following year in a mili- tary campaign that culminated with Hadi fleeing into exile.

The Saudi-led coalition that entered the war after Hadi sought refuge in Saudi Arabia in March 2015 has helped local fighters free Aden from Houthi control and made other military gains in different parts of the country. Full story @ timesofoma­n.com/world

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