Dr. Rashad Muhammad Al-Alimi, Chairman of the Presidential Leadership Council, confirmed that the battle that the Yemenis are fighting today is not a civil, regional, or international war, but rather a battle between the Imamate and the Republic, between freedom and slavery, between those who claim the divine right to rule the Yemenis, and partnership. Broad nationalism.
Alimi reiterated the Council and the government’s adherence to the just peace option that expresses the vision of the Yemeni people that is open to all its components, far from sectarianism, selection, discrimination, exclusion and marginalization, and the rejection of any projects that conflict with their interests and the future of their successive generations.
This came in his speech tonight on the occasion of the sixty-first anniversary of the September 26 Revolution, the sixtieth anniversary of the October Fourteenth Revolution, and the fifty-sixth anniversary of the glorious Independence Day, November thirtieth.
The Chairman of the Presidential Leadership Council called on the Houthi militias to exercise reason, respond to peace efforts, and not give priority to the interests of their leaders and supporters over the interests of the Yemeni people.
He urged those militias to submit to the popular will within a state based on internal partnership, good neighbourliness, and active and constructive engagement in its Gulf and Arab fabric, in order to serve our people and their economic, political and social interests.
The Chairman of the Presidential Leadership Council renewed the call to the Yemeni people in areas controlled by the Houthi militias, to reject the Imamate project and those who believe in it, regardless of its roots and origins.
He also repeated the same call, to all the forces and components that these rogue militias are trying to portray themselves as defending, and to claim their oppression in a blatant deception and a major crime against our tolerant history and our cultural, social, and human heritage.
He said, "Those who are still deceived by the slogans of these militias must remember the sacrifices of our great leaders, and the suffering of our people, and liberate their will, and not be dependent on superstition and slavery, and declare their frank position alongside the values of the state and equal citizenship."
He warned against continuing to deal with the practices of these militias with a kind of neutrality and gray positions, especially from the political, intellectual, and media elites, because history will record these positions to do justice to their brave owners today and tomorrow.