
The capital Sana'a witnessed on Sunday a massive march in support of President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi's call for the national reconciliation to protect the national principles and the implementation of the national dialogue outcomes.
The participants, who flocked to the capital from a number of provinces to partake in the march in response to the call of the presidium of the Popular Reconciliation Commission to protect the national gains, lifted banners condemning and denouncing besieging of the capital Sana'a entrances by the armed Houthi crowds and the threats made by Abdulmalik al-Houthi in an effort to impose his choices away from the national consensus by armed force.
During the march, which moved from Asr intersection west of the capital and roamed Zubairi street towards Tahrir Square, the marchers chanted slogans strongly denouncing and condemning all acts adopted by the Houthi group and its refusal to respond to the presidential committee dispatched by the State to meet with the leadership of the group in Saada in order to end the tension.
They considered that the group's obstinacy and its continuation in rallying gunmen at the entrances of the capital and erecting a new camp near the important ministries reflects the aforethought intention of Houthis to carry out conspiratorial schemes aiming at igniting sedition and undermining the security and stability of the homeland and prejudice to its unity and republican system and impeding the implementation of the national dialogue outcomes and the building of a modern civil state of justice and equality.
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