Almotamar Net - The government urged on Saturday the Joint Meeting Parties, an opposition coalition in Yemen, to hand over 50 suspects wanted on criminal charges in the south.

Saturday, 01-May-2010
Almotamar.net, Saba - The government urged on Saturday the Joint Meeting Parties, an opposition coalition in Yemen, to hand over 50 suspects wanted on criminal charges in the south.

It suggested that the coalition talk with their allies in the separatist movement whose fans are addicted to vandalism to hand the suspects responsible for banditry, murders and vandalism in riot-rocked south areas.

Moreover, it urged the parties to talk to their new Houthi ally to stick to the ceasefire deal agreed with the government in February through implementing all terms.

In this regard the government said the Houthi group must implement the rest terms including handing over the remaining military and civilian captives and military and public equipment, withdrawal from all positions, stopping interference in the local governance and avoiding blocking the return of the refugees.


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