militia chief warns rivals against destabilising yemen
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Militia chief warns rivals against destabilising Yemen

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Televised speech of Huthi movement's leader Abdulmalek al-Huthi in Sanaa
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The Shiite Muslim militia that has grabbed power in Sanaa warned Tuesday against any attempts to "destabilise" Yemen as the UN brokered a second day of talks aimed at resolving the crisis.
The country has never managed to achieve stability since longtime president Ali Abdullah Saleh stepped down in early 2012 after a bloody year-long popular uprising.
This includes battling an Al-Qaeda insurgency and facing a separatist movement in the formerly independent south.
Matters worsened in September when the Huthi militia, fearful of being marginalised by a proposed new constitution, seized control of the capital and began pushing southward into Sunni Muslim areas.
That drew fierce resistance from tribes and from Al-Qaeda.
The advance continues, and residents said Tuesday the Huthis had seized Baida, capital of the southern central province of the same name.
Speaking in a televised address as the talks carried on at a Sanaa hotel, Abdelmalek al-Huthi said "it is in the interests of everyone, both inside and outside the country, that Yemen be stable."
"The interests of those who bet on chaos and want to hurt the economy and security of the people will suffer," the Shiite militia leader warned.
In particular, he singled out the Sunni monarchies in the Gulf, who have vowed to defend their interests in the face of what some are calling a coup.
- 'Fears unfounded' -
Huthi also sought to reassure diplomats amid unconfirmed reports that some embassies in Sanaa intended to close for security reasons.
"Some people are raising concerns among diplomatic missions so that they flee the country," he said, adding that "these fears are unfounded. The security situation is stable" in Sanaa.
Addressing his adversaries, Huthi proposed what he called "a partnership" under the "constitutional declaration" by which the militia seized power Friday.
He took particular aim at the Sunni Islamist party Al-Islah, one of the fiercest opponents of his militia, urging it to give up an ideology "that excludes the other".
Speaking on the eve of the fourth anniversary of the start of the uprising against Saleh, Huthi urged his supporters to celebrate the event en masse in the capital Wednesday.
On Friday, matters came to a head when the Huthis said they had dissolved parliament and created a presidential council to bring the country out of crisis.
UN envoy Jamal Benomar has warned that Yemen is at a "crossroads", and urged political leaders to "take up their responsibilities and achieve consensus" as he battles for a negotiated solution.
On Tuesday evening, some people participating in the talks said an agreement in principle had been reached, but the Huthis refused to confirm that.
In Tuesday's fighting, residents of Baida said elements of the Republican Guard still loyal to Saleh had supported the Huthis in the heavy combat that led to the city's fall.
And in the west of the province, 10 Huthis were killed and another six captured in fighting with local tribesmen, tribal sources said.
The Huthi takeover has drawn international condemnation, with UN chief Ban Ki-moon calling for President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi, who has resigned, to be restored to power.
"The situation is very, very seriously deteriorating, with the Huthis taking power and making this government vacuum. There must be restoration of legitimacy of President Hadi," Ban said.
The fall of Hadi's government has sparked fears that impoverished Yemen -- strategically located next to oil-rich Saudi Arabia and on the key shipping route from the Suez Canal to the Gulf -- could plunge into chaos.
Source: AFP

 

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