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A Sultanate? A Constitutional Monarchy?

Filed under: South, Yemen — by Jane Novak at 9:35 pm on Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Frankly, I’m surprised.

Dubai 27/2/2008

In a meeting brought together a number of South Yemen personalities organized by a members of former ruling families in the south-Arabia (sultans and sheiks), and their rightful inheritance from the following families: Abdali, Alkaaiti, , Muflhi, upper Elakribi, Alkotaibi, Alaozli, Afifi, Al Alawi

As a represented families of the sheikhdoms and Sultanates following:
– Sultanate Alkaaiti principals and Mukalla
– Sultanate highly Hadramout
— Principality Bihan
— Sultanate al fadhli
— Sultanate Alawazil
— Al Alawi Sheikhdom
— Sheikhdom Elakribi
— Sultanate al awaleq Lower
– Sultanate Alaozli
– Principality Bihan
– Sultanate al awaleq Supreme
– Sheikhdom Dthaina
– Principality al dalea
– Sultanate lahj
– Sheikhdom Alshaib
– Sheikhdom Muflhi
– Sultanate Hibbaan
– Sultanate Balhaf
– Sultanate Yafi Lower
– Sultanate Supreme Yafi

And had attended the meeting, a number of South-known personalities, currently located in the Emirate of Dubai, a statement was distributed publicity , the most prominent of the statement:

1 - call for the return of royal government to be a royal similar to a constitutional monarchy in the UK and the post of prime minister focused his nomination is through direct free elections by the people in the Sultanate Arab southern called Arab Sultanate of south.

2 - Establishment of the solution and the contract council, which includes a representative of each royal family and a number of prominent personalities in the south from the Arab and arrived alive Council naming the Sultan and his crown prince.

3 - Named Sheikh / Sayel bin Rabbaa Alawi (Al Alawi Sheikhdom) as secretary-general of the Council of the solution and the contract to be named the Sultan of the southern arabia after the completion of the necessary arrangements.

4 - Council decided to support the peaceful revolution of the sons of the Arab south seeking independence.

5 - Council demands that all brotherly and friendly countries to stand by the people in the southern arabia, and also appeals to the south son uphold national principles and to claim their rights in all peaceful means available, and appreciate the role of militants southerners and demands the immediate release of all activists detained in jails, and also offers its sympathy and condolences to the martyrs peaceful revolution heroes and those who sacrificed for the sake of nation salute and Glory to the martyrs, and the shame and disgrace to the enemies of the homeland.

6 - The Council will prepare a list of disclosures families of martyrs and the detainees to provide social and material support for their families and all families exposed to injustice and aggression Occupation.

7 - Council appeals to all civil organizations and political parties from southern and the citizens pledge to send data to the following email address princex12000@yahoo.com

8 - working on the design of the flag of the Sultanate and the establishment of a TV station and a daily newspaper through self-financing to be completed during the period of six months from the date.

Signed by the Secretary-General after the approval of those present content on 27/2/2008

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5 Comments »

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Comment by Mohsen Bin Fareed

2/28/2008 @ 4:10 pm

As A yameni person i do support this step becouse it is the only way to bring the stability to yemen and well be more accebted by the GCC countries
and it well mentain the democracy as it is a A Constitutional Monarchy.

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Comment by Saad

3/2/2008 @ 1:21 am

What kind of English is that of the statement.

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Comment by Jane Novak

3/2/2008 @ 12:28 pm

in the statement, not of the statement

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Comment by Fadel Al- Alawi

3/14/2008 @ 11:04 pm

As a member of the Al Alawi Family, I would like to thank all of you.
I spent my life b/n Europe and North America waiting for a chance to serve our people where our grandparents did.
I agree with Bin Faried, the need of stability, education, health care system, democracy and freedom can not be given by those who are unable to manage it.
Our south is our soul, we believe all in that, the day will come soon..

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Comment by Gaizan saied

3/16/2008 @ 9:14 pm

I think Aden and all Emirates of South Arabia need those families more than ever.
All loyal families in the south who were putting away for many years out of their roles is not fare. Those families have much of eduction, history, people, experience and respect not only in the country but also else where.
Many of those people believe in the democracy and righteousness,the wisdom of Al Alwai Sheikdom in the past was more than evidence how a small group of people all the time were pushing for peace between all tripes and how successfully negotiate with the British and national front at that time.
I think the time will prove again, those who declare nationality of south and abolished the roles of many sultanates and sheikdoms are coming to the point of realizing that the south was and will continue to be inherited to those who giving their life for this land thousands of years before the Alzydia declare them self as legal successor of the land of our grand grand fathers bones.
We are looking forward to seeing the action…all your people will wait with hope for a change, a hunger for freedom by you.

Thank you, Gaizan, Yemen

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