The Southern Transitional Council extends its best regards to the people of the South at home and in the countries of diaspora, to the Southern Armed Forces, and to all segments and components of the people of the South, on the occasion of the “30th” anniversary of the declaration of disengagement from the Yemen Arab Republic, which is the declaration that came as a result of the war of invasion of the South in 94, which resulted in the South’s monopolization of land and people, and it deliberately oppressed our people and confiscated their will and national identity.
The decision to disengage on May 21, 1994 constituted a rejection of the attempt to dominate the south through war by the tribal, military and religious forces of the Yemen Arab Republic. This declaration also constituted a new reality for the southerners in which it rejected the results of the 1994 war, and from it emerged the legal legitimacy to restore and build a state. The South, as confirmed by the statement of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries in the Abha region in June 1994, the statement of the Damascus Declaration of countries, and UN Security Council Resolutions 924 and 931 of 1994, which stressed the illegality of imposing unity by force, and addressing the problem of unity through dialogue, which is... This is something that the forces of the July 7, 1994 regime are still evading to this day, which generated revolutionary legitimacy for all components of the southern national action, to resist the occupation in all its forms and through the various stages of its struggle.
The Southern Transitional Council takes this opportunity to renew its national commitment and continue working to achieve the goals of the liberation revolution of the people of the South and the Southern Resistance, by completing the disengagement project and building a state of development, security and stability in the South on the foundations of citizenship, justice, equality and national partnership, which were established and consolidated by the Southern National Consensus. , in the consultative meeting and the Southern National Charter, as rational foundations and principles for building the modern, independent federal state of the South.
The Southern Transitional Council salutes the cohesion and resilience of the masses of our people, the security forces and the southern army, in confronting with all courage all attempts to target the south on the battle fronts with the terrorist Houthi militias, and in confronting terrorist organizations in the theater of operations, and confronting all forms of targeting our cause and our national will, politically. Economically, militarily, and security-wise, with an unyielding national will that knows nothing but victory...
Glory and eternity to the martyrs of the south
Speed recovery for the wounded and freedom for the detainees
Issued by: Southern Transitional Council
Tuesday, May 21, 2024
The capital is Aden