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Saudi-Backed Yemeni PM Stayed in Aden for Only Three Hours

Monday 3 August 2015
Saudi-Backed Yemeni PM Stayed in Aden for Only Three Hours
Alwaght-Pro-Saudi regime media went overboard on Saturday covering a “symbolic” visit by the Yemeni fugitive Prime Minister Khaled Bahah. This is while Bahah’s visit was too short that it lasted for only three hours.
Pro-Saudi media outlets described the visit as a new victory to the militiamen of the fugitive president Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi, who fled Yemen to Saudi Arabia just as Aden was taken over by popular committees.
Meanwhile, well-informed Yemeni sources confirmed that Bahah’s visit was just a propaganda maneuver aimed at raising the morale of pro-Hadi militiamen and terrorists.
The three-hour-long visit proves that the situation in Aden is not under the full control of pro-Hadi militiamen as claimed by some media outlets, the sources said.
The sources added that Bahah did not arrive in Aden by an air as reported by media, stressing that the fugitive PM came to Aden via sea.
The Saudi aggression against the impoverished Arab nation started on March 26 – without a UN mandate – in a bid to undermine the ruling Houthi Ansarullah movement and to restore power to fugitive former President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi, a staunch ally of Riyadh.
According to local sources, Saudi Arabia’s onslaught has so far claimed nearly 5,300 lives, mostly women and children while displacing more than a million others inside the country.

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