Sixth anniversary of September 21st Revolution: Achievements, Aspirations


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Yemen News Agency SABA
Sixth anniversary of September 21st Revolution: Achievements, Aspirations
[20/ September/2020]

SANAA, Sep 20 (Saba) – The sixth anniversary of the September 21st revolution comes as our Yemeni people are fighting the battle for freedom and independence against the US-backed Saudi-led aggression coalition, which began its aggression six months after the revolution on March 26, 2015 with the aim of breaking up Yemen and keeping it under its control, and turning it into entities under its sovereignty.

 

September 21st represents the starting point for Yemenis either to stay subject to contemporary slavery or to achieve freedom and independence through resistance against tyrants.

 

Despite the atrocities and crimes committed by the Saudi-led aggression and economic blockade that caused the deterioration of the living conditions in the country, the Yemeni people, within six years of the revolution, were able to stand against the most powerful, strongest and richest countries in the world that are leading the aggression against our country, and here are the strikes reach the depth of the aggression countries and hit their strategic areas.

 

September 21st is the day of the fall of foreign intervention and the fall of the rule of US and Saudi Arabia and other embassies that controlled everything in the state institutions. It is the day when the Yemeni people regained their dignity and sovereignty .

 

Security situation after 21 September revolution:

 

Since the Revolution of September 21, 2014, and the country's criminal acts, the forces of aggression and their tools in assassinating national figures and bombing mosques, the security agencies have continued achieve security successes thanks to the efforts of the Revolutionary Leadership and Supreme Political Council.

 

The capital Sana'a and the provinces under the authority of the Supreme Political Council and Salvation Government are witnessing security stability compared to the southern provinces that are under the authority of the Saudi-Emirati occupation .

 

The efforts of the security units contributed to exposing terrorist cells belonging to the aggression forces and pursuing and arresting dangerous criminals as well to maintain security and stability. 

 

The Interior Ministry revealed that it has successfully achieved 45,930 security operations since the beginning of the aggression to December 2019, explaining that 296 hostile plots were uncovered and thwarted, 23 of which were targeting the homeland security and 15 crimes were targeting the state security.

 

The Ministry also said that 12 terrorist cells affiliate to the so-called Al-Qaeda and ISIS were uncovered and arrested in 2019.

 

It said that 1,458 explosive devices were discovered and dismantled before they were detonated since the beginning of the aggression, the traitors and mercenaries planted them in streets, markets, houses and mosques.

 

The ministry said that these security achievements confirmed the involvement of the aggression and mercenary leaders in creating, supporting and financing of the so-called al-Qaeda and ISIS for many years, including the mercenaries Ali Mohsen, Hamid al-Ahmar, Wissam al-Ahmar and many leaders of the Islah Party.

 

Compared to the stable security situation in the free provinces, the pace of military confrontations between the armed militia and the tools of aggression in the occupied southern provinces have increased over the past years, killing many civilians, imams of mosques, national figures and others.

 

Since the takeover of the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council and the so-called "legitimacy" forces supported by Saudi Arabia in a number of provinces, the people of the these provinces are suffering from the deterioration of the level of services as well as insecurity, instability and the proliferation of armed militias.

 

There is no a particular force controlling these provinces, which are witnessing deep divisions between the forces of aggression

 

As the forces of aggression and their tools tussle in the southern provinces, Aden province has witnessed widespread protests over the deterioration of basic services and the collapse of health sector, demanding better electricity, water and medical services.

 

The demands that are apparently difficult to be met by all of the Saudi occupation and the so-called legitimate government and Southern Transitional Council. 

 

by Mona Zaid