The Arab South: After the July War and Future Prospects

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The Arab South: After the July War and Future Prospects   Aden, Ain al-Janoub, private. [caption id="attachment_1236" align="alignnone" width="300"]The Arab South: After the July War and Future Prospects The Arab South: After the July War and Future Prospects[/caption]   The war of northern Yemen against the south on April 27, 1994 was a brutal and destructive war that took the lives of many, and it was hatched in the scenes of Yemeni death to pounce on the south since the first hours of signing the unity agreements in 1990. Where the regime of the Arab Republic of Yemen failed to abide by the concluded agreements, breach of promises and breach of trust which were placed in leading figures devoid of any real authority.   On February 27, 1994, the demise of unity was announced, and this declaration later led to a war on the south by the regime of the Yemen Arab Republic. Since then, and until today, the southerners have preserved the memory of this black day in their history, and continued to work for the achievement of freedom, independence and dignity for their people.   Today marks the twenty-ninth anniversary of the (Northern) Yemeni forces invading the lands of the south by force of arms on July 7, 1994. Despite the passage of 27 years since this northern war against the south, the southern national constants are still among the red lines of the people of the south, and whoever tries Violating it, or bypassing it, war with its cannons and rifles is his destiny.   Although this war caused a lot of suffering and pain to the people of the south, it was the strong motive to end the partnership in 1990 AD, after the Yemeni regime of Sana'a betrayed the era of unity. Despite the difficulties that the south faced after the war, the south today possesses a military and political force that enables it to be rehabilitated after the July War, and to invade the north as a response to what happened to it twenty-nine years ago.   The situation in the south still requires a lot of efforts and sacrifices from its people, but they are still determined to work for independence, freedom and dignity for their people. The southerners, from Al-Mahra to Bab Al-Mandab, are aware of the extent of the destruction they have gone through and adhere to their just demands, and demand their legitimate rights and a return to their previous status as an independent state. The recent events in Yemen, and the political and military developments, testify that the south continues to work resolutely and resolutely towards achieving these goals.   At the present time, the efforts made by the southerners to rebuild their institutions, develop their economy, and enhance their military capabilities are witnessing continuous growth and development, which indicates their great ability to be patient, determined, and determined to achieve their goals.

EYN ALGNOUB