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ADEN (Reuters) - A rebel former governor of Aden who is leading a movement for southern Yemen’s secession has said an independence referendum would be announced soon and a parliamentary body set up to administer the territory.
Aidaroos al-Zubaidi, who was sacked as Aden governor by President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, set out his secessionist plans to thousands of supporters gathered on Saturday in Yemen’s main southern city to mark 54 years since the October 1963 uprising against the British.

Zubaidi, who has previously declared a council that seeks secession for southern Yemen, said in a television interview late on Friday that an independence referendum would be held soon.

Speaking to supporters on Saturday, Zubaidi said a new 303-member parliamentary body, the National Association, would act like a small parliament to represent Yemenis from all areas of the south.

Zubaidi announced in May a new council formed by senior tribal, military and political figures. The council seeks the secession of southern Yemen and is looking to establish a political leadership under his presidency that would administer the south.

The move threatens more turmoil in the impoverished Arabian Peninsular country where the internationally-recognized government is forced to sit in Aden because Houthi rebels control the capital Sanaa.

The council was born out of a power struggle between the southerners and President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi that has undermined regional power Saudi Arabia’s efforts to coordinate a military campaign against the Tehran-supported Houthis.

Hadi’s government has rejected the formation of the council, saying it would deepen divisions and play into the hands of the Houthi rebels.

Many southerners feel that officials in the north have exploited their resources and cut them off from jobs and influence.

Reporting by Muhammed Mukhashaf; Writing By Maha El Dahan; Editing by Richard Balmforth

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disgusting Saudi policy
cooperating with Zionists to divide Muslim countries
Saudis must stop supporting separatists in middle east
Supporting Kurds in Syria and Iraq against Arabs and now more supporting south Yemen against north to divide Yemen as well
 
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What's with all these referendums for independence all over.... If wishes were horses.....
 
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Too many referendums this year.

2018 will be a mess.
 
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disgusting Saudi policy
cooperating with Zionists to divide Muslim countries
Saudis must stop supporting separatists in middle east
Supporting Kurds in Syria and Iraq against Arabs and now more supporting south Yemen against north to divide Yemen as well

Don't spread nonsense around here even though this is PDF, Kurd.

A few weeks ago you were supporting Kurdish terrorists and their stealing of historical Arab and Assyrian (Semitic) land in Iraq and Syria. Now after a large number of Pissmerga terrorists having escaped from Kirkuk (non-Kurdish city) you changed the disc.

Here again the Kurd is spreading nonsense.

KSA has ALWAYS supported Yemeni unity and KSA was the most important regional key player when North and South Yemen united in 1990. Stop spreading nonsense around.

This Southern Yemen separatist movement is an old thing and has nothing to do with KSA.

Also stop spreading propaganda when KSA has ALWAYS supported the unity of Iraq and Syria. Two important Arab countries. As recently as last week King Salman publicly spoke about the necessity of a united Iraq when he met with Putin in Moscow. He probably knew that a operation was about to occur after having talked with Abadi not long before that meeting with Putin.

On the other hand your demonic terrorist Mullah's were the ones that supported terrrorist Kurds in Iraq for DECADES and before that your Pahlavi horse stabler did the same. You have no shame Kurd!

Anyway Arabia should be one federal state.

 
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