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Yemen's main separatist groups denies disbanding

Yemen's main separatist groups denies disbanding
Yemen's main separatist groups denies disbanding

The Southern Transitional Council (Yemen's largest separatist group), denied on Saturday that it was disbanding. This contradicted a statement made by one of its members who claimed the group had dissolved itself.

The conflicting statements show a split within the STC. This group, supported by the United Arab Emirates, took over parts of the southern and eastern Yemen last December, in an advance that increased tensions between Saudi Arabia and another Gulf power.

Saudi Arabia and UAE used to?work together in a coalition battling Iran's backed Houthis during Yemen's civil conflict, but the STC?advances revealed their rivalry.

Saudi-backed fighters largely retook the southern and eastern Yemeni areas that the STC had seized. An STC delegation travelled to the Saudi capital Riyadh, for talks.

STC leader Aidarous al-Zubaidi, however, skipped the meetings planned and fled Yemen Wednesday. The Saudi-led coalition then accused the UAE for helping him escape via a flight tracked to Abu Dhabi's military airport.

One of the members of the STC announced that the STC has decided to dissolve in an announcement broadcast by Saudi state media on Friday.

In a statement released on Saturday, the STC stated that it held an "extraordinary" meeting following the announcement made in Riyadh. It declared it to be "null and void", stating it was made "under pressure and coercion".

The group said that its members in Riyadh were also detained and "forced" to make statements.

The STC called for a mass protest in southern cities this Saturday and warned against any attempts to target its "peaceful" activities.

According to an official directive, authorities in Aden who are aligned with Yemen’s Saudi-backed Government on Friday banned demonstrations in southern city, citing safety concerns.

(source: Reuters)