YEMEN Press Agency

Mohammed al-Houthi calls for “equal citizenship”

SANAA, July 6 (YPA) – Member of the Supreme Political Council, Mohammed Ali al-Houthi has called for cancelling celebrations of the seventh of July, which coincides with the end of the summer War of 1994 in Yemen.

He affirmed “Yemen’s adherence to its democratic approach”, the Constitution of the Republic of Yemen topped by “equal citizenship rights” for all Yemenis.

” Granted rights of equal citizenship are a constitutional duty which the Republic of Yemen is proceeding democratic manner, Mohammed Ali al-Houthi said on Twitter on Friday.
He has Commented on the course of the Coalition War on Yemen, Saying, “Yemen, with its civilized civilization which is extending for thousands of years, is invincible and unbreakable for every occupier and mercenary.”

Member of the political council further anticipated the seventh of July, the day when the Yemeni war was ended in the summer of 1994 between the forces of the reunification partners of Yemen (Congress and Socialist), saying: “With the approaching day 7/7 we are in favor of canceling occasion from the law of holidays and of the public.”

According to Observers, al-Houthi’s call to cancel the anniversary of the end of the 1994 summer War (July 7) as a message to the southern powers including a call to fold the wounds of the past and open a new page of Brotherhood and partnership in destiny and Path, in the face of external intervention and its tools, and building the state of equal citizenship

E.M