
Thousands rallied in Yemen's main southern city Aden Wednesday demanding renewed independence for the region on the 20th anniversary of a secession bid that was crushed by northern troops. "The demonstrators waved the flag of the formerly independent south and pictures of exiled separatist leader Ali Salem Al-Baid as they commemorated the short-lived Democratic Republic of Yemen that was crushed in the 1994 civil war," AFP reported. "We swear to God Sana'a will not govern us, twenty years of oppression and resistance," the protesters chanted. Southern leaders proclaimed their abortive breakaway state on May 21, 1994, just four years after the South merged with the North, ending 23 years of independence in a union that rapidly turned sour. The civil war ended with the occupation of the South by northern troops and the dismissal of thousands of southerners from their jobs, sowing grievances that have festered ever since. The Sana'a authorities have proposed a federal constitution to address southern grievances but southern leaders have rejected the planned six-unit federation. In a speech broadcast from Beirut on Aden Live television channel, owned by Baid, the exiled leader said southerners were "determined to create an independent state." He called on the "occupying regime to begin negotiations" with southern leaders "overseen by the Arab League and the international community... to prevent further bloodshed."
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