The National Movement for Correction and Construction participates in the protest in front of the United Nations office in Aden

Today, Wednesday, the capital, Aden, witnessed a massive protest organized by the General Federation of Southern Trade Unions, in which the National Movement for Correction and Construction participated, in front of the United Nations headquarters in Khormaksar District.
The demonstrators raised banners and slogans demanding an immediate end to the policies of starvation and impoverishment practiced by the Yemeni government against the people, stressing the need for urgent intervention from the international and regional community to save civilians from this worsening humanitarian crisis.
Representatives of various segments of society in the south, in the liberated governorates, participated in the protest, including workers, employees, academics, youth, and media professionals, who expressed their anger and dissatisfaction with the deterioration of living conditions and the deterioration of basic services.
In the protest, Mr. Samih Aidaroos Al-Bahazi, member of the General Command of the National Movement for Correction and Construction, head of the local leadership in the capital, Aden, confirmed that this protest comes to express the suffering of the people in the south as a result of the government’s wrong policies, which led to the cessation and faltering of the disbursement of salaries, and The economic crisis worsens, and the prices of food and basic commodities rise.
Noting that the demonstrators demanded the necessity of stopping the war, ending the armed conflict, maintaining security and stability, and taking urgent measures to improve the living conditions of citizens, as well as combating rampant corruption in state institutions, and achieving social justice.
Al-Bahzi called on the international community to assume its responsibilities towards this humanitarian crisis, and to put pressure on the warring parties to reach a comprehensive and lasting political solution.
The demonstrators delivered a letter to the United Nations office in the capital, Aden, calling on them to intervene urgently to put an urgent end to the collapsed situation in Aden and the liberated areas.