Al Mashat The September 21 Revolution prevented the declaration of normalization from Yemen and restored its historical role
The President of the Supreme Political Council in Sana’a, Mahdi Al-Mashat, affirmed that the “September 21st Revolution” came as the culmination of the Yemeni people’s struggle after decades of “betrayal and frustration,” pointing out that the forces of the former regime “overthrew all legitimacies, squandered all the country’s resources, and violated the homeland’s sovereignty.”
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In his speech on the occasion of the eleventh anniversary of the “September 21st Revolution,” Al-Mashat said that the revolution exposed the truth of the forces of the former regime, which “continued accustomed to negligence and betrayal, sold the national decision, and emptied state institutions of their sovereign content in favor of foreign guardianship.”
He added that anyone who recalls the dark period preceding the outbreak of the revolution will realize that Yemen was living the “peak of national decline,” pointing out that some of the ruling local forces at the time “colluded with foreign agendas at the expense of the people, their interests, and the country’s sovereignty and independence.”
He noted that those forces “brought the country to a declared guardianship that turned its sovereignty into a paper in the hands of foreign powers and their ambitions,” confirming that the center of decision-making before the revolution “moved from the presidential palace to the U.S. embassy building, and the ambassador became the one who ordered and forbade.”
Al-Mashat explained that the revolution achieved its goals “at the lowest cost and with the highest degrees of awareness and discipline,” pointing out that it “devoted all its capabilities to supporting the Palestinian people” and was an impenetrable barrier to normalization projects, as he affirmed that “were it not for the revolution, normalization with the Israeli enemy entity would have been declared from Yemen in response to American directives.”
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