Advertise   Subscribe Contact Yemen Post
 
About Us   Our Mission Terms & Services
Yemen Post Newspaper Logo  
Editor Picture Every Al-Qaeda attack in the south comes with great relief for the government and more pain for those who call for separation. The government gains even more financial support from the international community as it is funding Yemen’s fight against extremism.  
Hakim Almasmari  
 Publisher & Editor in Chief   
  Email the Editor
Advanced Search
HOME EDITORIAL LOCAL INTERVIEW REPORT POLITICS BUSINESS HEALTH YEMEN IN THE NEWS MIDDLE EAST INTERNATIONAL ARCHIVE
LATEST UPDATES Houthis free 200 Captured Soldiers :: Yemeni Rial Falls Despite Central Bank Injection :: Committee Holds Houthi Group Accountable as Ceasefire Breaches Continue in North :: Saleh Terms over Situation in Harf Sufyan :: Ministry of defense denies detention of 200 soldiers by Houthis :: 3 injured in confrontations between security and armed people in Lahj :: Parliament Ejects Head of Investment Authority after Impolite Words :: Parliament panel to investigate diesel's absence in Yemen :: Al-Sabiha tribes blockades security building in Lahj :: 3 soldiers injured before UK embassy ::
BREAKING NEWS
z
LOCAL
Last updated: 10:20:51 PM GMT(+03) Saturday, 10, April, 2010
 
 
PRESIDENT SALEH:
HOUTHIS WERE TRAINED BY HEZBOLLAH EXPERTS 
 
*
 Hakim Almasmari

In an exclusive interview with the London-based Al-Hayat Newspaper, President Ali Abdullah Saleh pointed out that several countries are looking for roles to play in Yemen including Libya and Qatar which acted as mediators between the government and Houthi followers.
President Saleh noted that the Qatari mediation ended and a local mediation committee has taken over its tasks; however, there were some negative effects for the mediation, which in result made Houthis act as if they are peers for the state.
He stressed that some support is secured by some elements in Hezbollah, maintaining that Houthis were trained by some Hezbollah experts on how to make and use grenades, mines and arms. However, he did not hint to the involvement of Hezbollah leaderships in the process.
Saleh also accused Iran of trying to play a different role in Yemen, especially when they provide coverage and promote the Houthi activities in Sa’ada province.
In this regard, Saleh revealed that Iran’s rise is driven by the absence of Arab unity, noting that all Arab doors and windows are wide open – or better broken – and this allows countries like Iran to impose itself in Arabs’ internal affairs.
Saleh added that it is not a secret that Iran is trying to turn Arab people into Shiites and it has been trying to do so since the eruption of the Islamic revolution in Iran in 1979. It has also been trying to export the revolution, but it has not been very successful.
Acting on his capacity as the President, Saleh noted that he took a decision to stop the war in Sa’ada, and the Houthi elements, according to the ceasefire plan, were supposed to abandon and evacuate their mountainous positions, to restore back what has been pillaged from state buildings and not to interfere with the local authorities because it is the sole business of the state.
As to the financial and media support, President Saleh disclosed that a large proportion of support is local and it is secured by people who are unhappy about the ruling system including Imamates, Communists, Marxists, etc.
 


Hakim Almasmari is the publisher and editor-in-chief of Yemen Post Newspaper. Mr. Almasmari is also a university lecturer in the field of international media. He is a political analyst who has been a guest on many international TV stations discussing current local and international affairs. He is based in Sana'a, Yemen. Occasionally, he is also based in the Yemen Post's United States office.
*
Source: Yemen Post
 
 
MORE LOCAL
 
Houthis free 200 Captured Soldiers
Saleh Terms over Situation in Harf Sufyan
Ministry of defense denies detention of 200 soldiers by Houthis
3 injured in confrontations between security and armed people in Lahj
Committee Holds Houthi Group Accountable as Ceasefire Breaches Continue in North
Parliament Ejects Head of Investment Authority after Impolite Words
Parliament panel to investigate diesel's absence in Yemen
Al-Sabiha tribes blockades security building in Lahj
3 soldiers injured before UK embassy
Houthi Shiite Rebels Capture Army Base in Amran Province
 
 
Comments
 
Leave a Comment
Comment will be published once it has been approved by our moderators.
Name:
Title:
Comment:

TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Yemen Post may edit comments for length and clarity but will not change the tone of the message. Comments will only be accepted if all fields (including name) are filled correctly and the message isn't abusive, defamatory or offensive. All comments sent may be forwarded for use in the Yemen Post newspaper.
Article Tools
Email this Article Email this article
Print Friendly Version Print Freinedly Version
Email this Article Email the Editor
 
Most popular
 Government Hoping for more Qaeda Attacks in South
 Houthis free 200 Captured Soldiers
 Saleh Terms over Situation in Harf Sufyan
 Ministry of defense denies detention of 200 soldiers by Houthis
 3 injured in confrontations between security and armed people in Lahj
 Yemeni Rial Falls Despite Central Bank Injection
 Committee Holds Houthi Group Accountable as Ceasefire Breaches Continue in North
 
Services
  Letters to the Editor
  Dear President
  Advertise
  Subscribe
  Submit Your Articles
  Classified
  Readers' Letters
 

 
Quick poll
Will U.S. troops be welcomed in Yemen in the fight against Al-Qaeda?

VOTE  OR SEE POLL RESULTS
 

   
   
   
© Yemen Post. All Rights Reserved 2007- 2010    

 Designed and developed by
  HyperLink