Emirati newspaper: February 11th anniversary of Yemen's rupture between a "revolution" and a Nakba and a dream of restoring the state

Revolution, Nakba, Lesson to forget the past, Iranian Eid, The Day of the Southern Martyr; Thus, the Yemenis look at February 11, which has become a dilemma that feeds the country's rupture and rivers its categories.
The Yemenis were divided into rival blocs by February 11, from the qat councils in the homes to the street, and ending with social media.
The Reform Party, the political arm of the Yemeni Brotherhood, and its rules celebrate February 11 as an occasion for the 14th anniversary of the 2011 revolution, which threw them from the squares to power before they presented the country on a plate of gold to their Houthi partners in the squares.
Nakba and study
But, on the contrary, many Yemenis used to describe February 11 to the "Nakba", to harm and displace millions after the fall From a contract.
There is a third section that looks at February 11 as a lesson to forget the past between the Yemeni components and forces active on the ground, from which the alignment is required to restore the state from the grip of the Iranian -backed coup.
practically and geographically, the name of the “revolution” in the city of Taiz and the city of Marib, who are subject to the influence and rule of the Brotherhood Reform Party, attends, while the north of the Houthi militia did not recognize the occasion that it brought from the caves of Saada to the squares of Sanaa before it was kidnapped north >
February 11, the leaders of the Houthi militia raced to renew loyalty to the Iranian regime and congratulated Tehran, on the occasion of the 46th anniversary of the victory of the so -called "Iranian Revolution" in 1979.
As for the south, the southerners, specifically the Transitional Council, summarized the political lever of the southern issue, on February 11 as an occasion of each year to revive the day of the southern martyr and the pledge that their sacrifices will not go in vain.
Is there a review?
Many young people who participated in the events of February 11, 2011 acknowledge that what has become known as the "youth revolution" was a major setback that dropped the regime and failed in the state administration, and pushed the country towards a grinding war that the Houthi militia is still reaping its full fruits. /P>
Therefore, many young people see February 11 as an occasion to review the mistakes of the past, and work to restore the country from the grip of the Iranian project, as the decisive point that Yemenis unite.
This is what the national resistance spokesman, Brigadier General Sadiq Duwaid, wrote about the need to overcome the state of division and fragmentation caused by the events of February 11, 2011.
Duwid said on his account with the "X" social media platform: "Whoever seeks to continue the state of fragmentation and fragmentation in Yemen, and the survival of the capital, Sana'a, under the control of the Houthi terrorist militias, he must stick to the past and stay captive to divisions."
He added: “Whoever likes the scenes of the diaspora and displacement that millions of Yemenis live in all over the earth, so he only has to cling to the past, and staying captive to the Republican division trenches that the state lost and delivered the state and its institutions to the priests of the times,” referring to Houthi.