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Sa’adah solution progressing

Posted in: Local News
Written By: Abdul-Aziz Oudah & Iscander al-Mamari
Article Date: Mar 20, 2010 - 12:31:17 PM
Al-Houthi rebels in northern Yemen have reportedly released 178 governmental soldiers and civilians.

According to press resources, al-Houthi spokesman Mohammed Abdulsalam authoritatively demanded that any al-Houthi prisoners held by the government should be released in return.
 
The Supreme Security Committee accused al-Houthi rebels of impeding the function of the committee, which oversees the implementation of the cease-fire.
 
The Committee expressed their regret at al-Houthi delays in the implementing of the six points agreed to by various stakeholders. Al-Houthi reports have denied accusations by the Yemeni Authorities of their involvement in the dragging implementation of the cease-fire.

 
Al-Houthi Spokesman Mohammed Abdulsalam has affirmed that within 48 hours military prisoners will be release as required in the agreement of the terms of the cease-fire.
 
Resumption of normality in the North

Yemeni authorities have returned general cell phone coverage to the area. Coverage was terminated during the first few days of the campaign of the sixth war.
 
“Today (last Wednesday) we returned the service of cell phones in all directorates,” said the General-Director of Wire and Wireless Telecommunication in Sa’adah governorate, Abdulrazzaq Mushham.

He stressed that stakeholders recently have begun to repair transmitters in varied areas of the governorate that were exposed to damage and ruin during the battles.
 
Mushham affirmed that they would send teams into varied governorates to assess the damages that affect the transmitters in order to fix them and turn them on. Moreover, he said they would return Internet connections with all other phone services, which previously.  


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