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Date: Nov 3, 2016
Source: The Daily Star
Yemenis protest UN peace roadmap
Agence France Presse
ADEN: Thousands of Yemenis protested Thursday against a U.N. plan to end a 19-month conflict between rebels and the government, which the president rejected as "not a map for peace."

Protesters in Aden rallied against the plan following a call by authorities in the southern city, which is serving as a temporary capital as Sanaa remains controlled by the rebels, witnesses said.

"We reject the plan of (U.N. special envoy Ismail) Ould Cheikh (Ahmed)," read one of the banners carried by demonstrators.

"No to an initiative that legitimizes the coup," said another.

President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi rejected Saturday the envoy's roadmap, saying it "only opens a door towards more suffering and war".

Hadi enjoys the backing of a Saudi-led Arab coalition that launched a military campaign in March 2015 after the rebels closed in on his refuge in Aden, forcing him to flee to Riyadh.

The contents of the roadmap, which the envoy presented to the rebels Tuesday, have not been made public.

But informed sources say it calls for agreement on naming a new vice president after the rebels withdraw from Sanaa and other cities and hand over heavy weapons to a third party.

Hadi would then transfer power to the vice president who would appoint a new prime minister to form a government in which the north and south of Yemen would have equal representation.

Hundreds of people rallied Thursday in Marib, east of Sanaa, and in the southeastern province of Hadramawt, witnesses said.

Hadi said the new plan was an "explicit departure" from the U.N. Security Council's resolution 2216, which calls on rebels to withdraw from territory they have captured since 2014.

Iran-backed Houthi rebels said Sunday that a new U.N. peace plan was a "basis for discussion" despite containing "fundamental flaws".

The conflict has killed nearly 7,000 people since the coalition launched military operations in Yemen in March 2015, according to the United Nations.


 
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