We may disagree with the Southern Transitional Council and criticize it regarding some failures, handling, or management of the political file in certain situations, and in the presence of corruption and shortcomings here and there, and correcting it is required, and difference is a healthy phenomenon. We are not all wrapped up in one thought or approach, but this does not mean that we go far or We deny the achievements we have reached today. This component went through major turning points and challenges until it brought us to this stage. This component was not born of the moment, but rather we traveled a long journey with it. The features of this journey were drawn by the sacrifices and blood of the martyrs from every home in the South, and we felt the path together in the most difficult times. The circumstances are the most uncertain until we have reached this juncture in this sensitive stage.
We cried together from the weight of pain in the first and second invasion of the south, and we also cried together from the intensity of joy when the liberation of Aden. We all went through these moments and for them and for them. Today we must come together to bring viewpoints closer for the sake of class unity and the diaspora from which we have tasted the scourges of internal wars. Before the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the history of the South is full of harsh conflicts from which we only emerged through our weakness, the exploitation of our failures, and the undermining of us until it led us to the ill-fated unity agreement.
Today we need to rally around the Southern Transitional Council and President Aidaroos Al-Zubaidi until we arrive or die trying together.
The road was not easy, nor studded with roses, and it will not be, and until we reach the recovery of the south, then every southerner has the right to participate in arranging and restoring the southern house, but without the house or dwelling, what is the benefit of the abundance of furniture and the accumulation of luggage if it is lying on the side of the road without a roof to protect it!
Finally, repair the southern house or fix its crookedness, but do not demolish it, for by God, sleeping in the open is more cruel and bitter for us and for those families who still commune at night with a martyr who has passed away or cry for a wounded person who is bedridden.