On Thursday and Friday of last week, we saw complete chaos in some of the streets of the capital, Aden, for Africans
The chaos that spread to Lahj Governorate, in front of the eyes of the state and the security services, caused terror and panic among passers-by from the south, disrupting citizens’ interests, such as cars and shops, and disturbing residents of neighboring buildings, not to mention distorting the civilized face of the city of Aden and the south with those locusts. Scattered and dispersed in the streets of the south, holding nails in their hands and quarreling among themselves, blood was shed and one of the shop owners was brutally assaulted over a simple dispute. The real problem is not this phenomenon that occurred yesterday among African immigrants, but rather the real problem is the entry of these human locusts that are devouring the green. It is dry and harms the national economy and the country's security and stability illegally, in addition to the country's affliction, the deterioration of the currency, the weakness of the economy, and the accumulation of unemployment, which the government was unable to find radical solutions for the people of the country themselves. The entry of these people into the south illegally without the knowledge of the responsible authorities or perhaps their leniency has become sheep without Take care without setting any controls or radical solutions or without coordinating the Yemeni Ministry of Foreign Affairs with the embassy of their countries or with the United Nations. This phenomenon today threatens the security of the south despite the intervention of the security of the capital, Aden, but this intervention is not a radical solution to the phenomenon, but rather a temporary intervention to resolve and suppress the chaos and gather them in A safe place. Therefore, we fear that these African immigrants will gain strength despite their hunger, pain, and famine, and that they will pose a threat to the security of the country, to the people of the country, to their private interests, and to the public interests, and to become, as the proverb says: (The parrot in our land thrives). The parrot is a type of weak migratory bird to another country that may turn into... Eagles (strengthening) and this proverb is given to the weak and submissive who gain strength over the strong indigenous people of the country. There is no doubt that hunger and unemployment for these people will not leave them idle, but hunger and unemployment may lead them to rebellion and commit major crimes such as thefts and attacks on citizens’ property and others. Therefore, one must The responsible authorities must move quickly and find radical solutions to this serious problem, at least deport them to their countries, because the security and economic situation in the south does not allow for finding other solutions for these people to remain on its lands, and it is no secret to anyone that southerners today are more like these Africans. They suffer from exile while inside their homeland, they suffer from bad conditions. livelihood, high unemployment, hunger, famine, exclusion, racism...etc. We say to these Africans that when the South regains its state, we will not hold back on you, because the people of the South today are suffering like you and they are demanding radical solutions, the first of which is the restoration of their state and the People’s Democratic Republic of Yemen.