Alwaght- The Persian Gulf Cooperation Council (PGCC) rebuffed the Ansarullah Movement constitutional declaration.
On Saturday, February 14th 2015, the six-nation PGCC, concluding a one-day urgent meeting in Riyadh over Yemen, in an apparent interference in a sovereign country's internal affairs, rejected Ansarullah's constitutional declaration calling it a coup staged against legitimacy in Yemen. While Ansarullah movement spared no effort to bring security and democracy into Yemen, PGCC statement described the declaration as a step made in disregard for national, regional and international efforts seeking to maintain the security, stability and unity of Yemen.
PGCC’s foreign ministers urged United Nations Security Council (UNSC) members to adopt a resolution under Chapter VII of UN Charter, which allows use of military force if there are breaches of peace or acts of aggression.
Moreover, the PGCC foreign ministers threatened that they would take measures to protect their interests related to security and stability of Yemen, if UNSC fail to act properly.
In recent months, however, Yemen has seen the emergence of a new political situation – one that has left the Ansarullah Movement in control of capital Sanaa and certain other provinces.
Ansarullah Movement slammed the PGCC's stance towards the group's decision to issue a constitutional declaration for the country, saying that the bloc's position offers nothing new.
In a statement slamming the PGCC, the office of However, However, Ansarullah media spokesperson Abdul Malak Badreddine criticized the member-states’ bias against Houthis. This was especially so given their support of the ouster of “the legitimate elected president Mohamed Morsi, considering his overthrow a popular revolution, accepting the former president and government officials to be put behind bars as part of that revolutionary uprising”.
Badreddine accused the PGCC of supporting and financing extremists and Al-Qaeda members, causing more chaos and preventing any projects that can provide Yemenis with some self-sufficiency.
“The declaration of the PGCC against Ansarullah is no surprise,” Badreddine stated Saturday, criticizing the Gulf’s rejection of the Ansarullah’s legitimacy.
Earlier this month, the Ansarullah s announced a constitutional declaration with the stated aim of putting an end to Yemen's constitutional vacuum created by the resignation of President Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi.
The declaration dissolved Yemen's parliament and formed a "national council" to run Yemen during a two-year transition.
It has proven that Persian Gulf Cooperation Council led by Saudi regime has been and remains a hotbed of conspiracy against the Arab and Islamic Nations. Previously the PGCC did not reveal its conspiratorial role and destructive interference in the affairs of other countries, but now its role is compromised especially after Qatar entered on the line to join Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the rest of the member states.
The PGCC remained steadfast to this day because of the excuse “the fear of the Iran’s Islamic Revolution in extension ", which threatened ruling regime monarchies, beside the state's dependence on the US to protect their systems even from their own nations.
These reasons remain behind the continued survival of the PGCC, without being hit by the wind of change besides excessive cruelty in the suppression of popular uprisings that we witnessed recently in the eastern regions of Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, while the West and the U.S. remain silent.
The PGCC was and remains a sabotage, destruction and conspiracy element in the region, because of the American and British military bases it has on its land. Even French recently signed agreements to establish military bases in the soil of some PGCC states. The conspiratorial role of the PGCC was further exposed during the Islamic Awakening that swept the region, and they tried to deviate the march from its route via exerting extraordinary efforts and pouring millions.
PGCC, Saudi Arabia in particular, have been at the forefront of supporters of Saddam's regime in Iraq to wage a war against Iran; a war that lasted nearly eight years and have not reaped anything for the Iranian or Iraqi Nations but devastation, destruction and death.
The region’s recent events witnessed by some Arab states, from demonstrations and popular revolts, revealed the conspiratorial role of some PGCC countries especially Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE in serving Washington’s demands and projects in the region.
Qatar, a member of the PGCC was made famous by harnessing its media and even their money to buy services for US projects, through the adoption of the demands of the demonstrators in the Arab countries and to give the impression of defending the rights and freedoms of their people. Qatar not only harbored the largest US air base, al-Udeid which played a role in the bombing of Iraq and the destruction of its infrastructure, but also hosted the central leadership of the US-led invasion operations.
The PGCC, indeed, is a mechanism for the demolition of the League of Arab States, and its strategic goal is to fulfil the U.S. goal which is reshaping the Arab region in a way that Israeli regime takes the lead in it.