In a recent interview with France 24, General Yehia Mohamed Saleh, who is president's Saleh's nephew and Head to the Central Security Forces as well as prominent businessman opened up on Yemen's uprising.
He made clear that as long as protesters would continue to take the streets of Yemen hostage, staging sit-ins and marches, his "uncle" would never agree to step down, let alone negotiate.
As he qualified the revolution as "boring" and "senseless", the General stressed that the GCC brokered proposal was not in keeping with the Yemeni Constitution and therefore could not be agreed upon.
He also echoed the latest regime's theory that the Opposition was really an accomplice of al-Qaeda in Yemen, trying to use the country's aspirations for democracy to trick them into ousting the regime and take control of the country.
When asked about the recent bout of violence which saw more than 130 people dead in the course of a week, General Yehia Saleh accused defected General Mohsen of having staged the "massacre" to the Media, trying to discredit president Saleh to the World, adding that the accusations were baseless.
With more reports of clashes today in Sana'a the capital and the recent departure of UN envoy, Jamal Benomar, closing the chapter on any hope of a political resolution to the crisis, France, the UK and now the U.S are said to be looking at pushing for a Security Council Resolution aimed at forcing Saleh out of power.
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