Nu’man: regime never dealt with consequences of 1994 War [Archives:2006/922/Front Page]

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February 20 2006

Mohammed bin Sallam
SANA'A, Feb. 19 ) Inaugurating functions of the Yemeni Socialist Party (YSP) Central Committee's second round, YSP Secretary General Dr. Yasin Sa'eed Nu'man said, “The Sana'a regime never dealt with consequences of the 1994 Civil War.”

He said the regime reveals papers from old conflicts and remains of the dead to cover its failure in a scene of political bankruptcy.

Yemen's need to forgive and settle conflicts and wars requires joint efforts to end the Sa'ada fighting and confront everything exposing national unity to danger, Nu'man asserted. Respecting public will may help end wars and eliminate the impacts of oppression, terrorism and corruption, he added. Nu'man holds the regime accountable for exacerbating difficulties, which weaken national unity and public awareness.

The YSP Secretary General called on his party members to get rid of the circle of self-isolation and work hard with the public to restore balance to political life.

Regarding YSP plans for the coming period, Nu'man explained, “The most important step taken by YSP leadership after the fifth general conference was reaching an agreement with the Joint Meeting Parties (JMP) on the political and national reform document.”

He added that the agreement was meant to restore balance to Yemen's political life and organize a bylaw for the JMP's work – as a political opposition striving to improve democracy – protecting the national project and accelerating Yemen's progress.

Nu'man urged his party members to achieve their political program on political grounds different from that which isolates the party from political life and creates a climate for justifying setback by the ruling party.

Concluding his speech before hundreds of YSP and opposition members, Nu'man described the JMP as a formula presented for political work in Yemen. “This formula is a must for achieving peaceful transfer of power and respecting public will,” he said.
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