Many of them were involved in the secession movement. Southern leaders led a brief, unsuccessful secession in 1994 following unification. The insurgency came amid the Shia insurgency in the country's north that was led by Houthi communities. Although the violence was blamed on elements within the southern secessionist movement, leaders of the group maintained that their aims of independence were to be achieved through peaceful means, and claimed that attacks were from ordinary citizens in response to the government's provocative actions. The South Yemen insurgency was a series of protests and attacks on government forces in southern Yemen between 20. Southern Transitional Council (since 2017)Īli Abdullah Saleh (until 2012) Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi (since 2011) Ahmed Saleh (2000–2012) Mohammed Basindawa (2011–2014) Khaled Bahah (2014–2016) Ahmed Obeid bin Daghr (since 2016) Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar (since 2016) Muhammad Nasir Ahmad Ali Abdullah al-Thuraya †Īidarus al-Zoubaidi Hassan Baoum* ( POW) Fawaz Baoum* ( POW) Tahir Tamah Tareq al-Fadhli Ali Salim al-Beidh Yasin Said Numan Ali Saleh al-Yafee † Ahmed Bamualem ( POW) Ali al-Saadi ( POW) Ali Saif Mohammed Mohsin al Twairah Abbas Tanba †ĥ00+ Detained (over 350 released) Southern Transitional Council formed in 2017. Escalated into a full-scale civil war with foreign intervention.
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