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10 May 2010

Mujawar: Hold the opposition Yemeni Shi'ite rebels

Sanaa (SuaraMedia News) - Prime Minister of Yemen, accused opposition parties of an alliance with Huthi rebels and separatists in the south of Yemen.

Prime Minister Ali Mohammad Mujawar on Saturday accused opposition parties of Yemen to establish "destructive alliance" with the separatist rebels of the north and south, as reported by the official news agency Saba.

"There is no explanation for such alliances unless the desire parties (the opposition) to achieve their political objectives with groups outside the destroyer of the political process and democracy, and constitution and applicable law," Mujawar said in a speech quoted Saba news agency.

He blamed the opposition alliance with Shiite rebels in the north, or so called Huthi, and the southern movement, then providing "protection to a gang of political and media Huthi and separatist movements."

The prime minister, who spoke in Mahwit, northwest of the capital Sanaa, strongly criticized the southern movement and Huthi, he calls the two groups are called lawbreakers.

” He blamed both trying to develop a "culture of hatred among the people (Yemen)."

” Regarding the rebels, Mujawar said, "This racist gang has shed the blood of those innocent people, made thousands of people were displaced from the province of Saada in northern Yemen, and disrupt the development efforts there."

Houthi group, based in Saada, a six-month war with government forces. The war ended with an armistice on 12 February. Sporadic fighting between Yemeni government and the rebels began in 2004.

Besides criticizing the southern movement, which wants increased autonomy or independence for the southern region, often held a demonstration in southern Yemen, a stand-alone from 1967 until 1990.

The prime minister made a speech to mark the memorial north and south Yemen united 20th at the end of this month.

Meanwhile, two homemade bombs exploded in the town itself the southern Yemeni port of Aden, on Sunday. The explosion injured two people, police said.

Yemen, which is also fighting al-Qaeda wing of the movement, are also faced with separatist unrest in the south.

Two bombs that exploded outside a bank and in a park, the explosion resulted in two people were injured, said a police officer told Reuters news agency.

Police on alert in areas near the site of the blast, residents said.

Poor Arab country is the center of Western concerns following a series of attacks from al-Qaeda wing in Yemen, including a flight to the U.S. bombing effort in December last year and a suicide attack against the British ambassador in April.

North and south Yemen formally united in 1990, however, there are many residents in the south, which became the location of most oil facilities in Yemen, complaining that the people north and south of exploiting the resources of the community south of discriminatory acts. Government officials have denied those accusations.

Last February, Yemeni rebel group has denied the existence of an assassination attempt against a Yemeni Interior Ministry official who happened only a few hours ago after a ceasefire agreement, as mentioned by Al-Jazeera television channel.

Deputy Interior Minister, Mohammed al-Qawsi, who experienced the shooting when he was in the car and crossed in the town of Saada, north of Yemen, then to say that after the attack, there are a number of violations that occurred kecul, because not everyone is aware of the cease-fire , but the agreement still in force. (dn/mo/re/sm) www.suaramedia.com (Dn / mo / re / sm) www.suaramedia.com

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