5 - February 4 thru February 9, 2003,
Vol 13


Al-Jamaheer Weekly, organ of the Arab Baath
Socialist party, 26 Jan.2003.
Main Headlines:
-Half million Yemenis stage demonstration
in Sana'a in solidarity with Iraq
-Yemen youth union constituent conference
held in Sana'a
-American diplomatic representation in
Kuwait reduced
-America refuses the release of Yemeni
students
-Amran cement Factory pollutes environment,
Hundreds of Amran citizen catch diseases
-A woman killed by a relative in Shara'ab
Editor in chief says mass organizations are one of essential pillars
of any democratic process. Mass organization contributions to the national
action in recent past were reasons behind achieving several political successes
scored by our people and wringing out national independence &sovereignty.
Interconnection of these organizations to national political action made
them to a large extent adhered to the political forces orientations. Thus
they have changed into facades of political parties, whereas professional
demand have been pushed away. The step taken by the General union of Yemeni
Youth is a pioneering one as it has come as a product of coordination and
dialogue of the political forces. This makes it an example of a pioneering
popular action for other mass organizations. The national interest necessitates
re-evaluation of these organizations and setting up mechanisms to unity
what is existing according to new goals. The aim is to render these mass
organizations as support for the political forces in consolidation of democracy
and unity and cohesion of internal front, in addition to realizing future
development and political objectives.
Al- Wahdawi weekly, organ of the Nasserite
Unionist organization, 28 Jan. 2003.
Main Headlines:
-Jahm tribes given ultimatum to hand over
Sayani and his Kidnappers
-Nasserite Organization calls for dialogue
to guarantee fair elections
-Popular wrath against Washington's terror
-Saudi Arabia deports 59 thousand Yemenis
from its territories, installs monitoring cameras on borders
-U.S. enemy continues its military build-up
for aggression on Iraq
-Elections committee prosecutes JMP'S newspapers
Columnist Mohammed Shamsan says the U.S. has already unmasked its ugly
face and disclosed its sinister intentions towards the Arab and Islamic
nations. It has become obvious that the friendship it has claimed is in
fact mere and illusion and just a scenario the U.S. uses for pursuing its
misleading policy. In reality it is a policy based on savagery and serves
only Zionism and stooges. In the past the U.S. dictated on us a project
of "peace" with Israel and those deceived by U.S. friendship were
at the forefront of those running towards the mirage of the U.S. peace
plan. Then it called for normalization with the Zionist entity, and those
same ones hurrying towards American projects have hastened to implement
normalization. Nowadays the U.S. calls for fighting terror but without
giving specific definition and meaning of terror. I hope all would realize
the actual intentions of the U.S. project, which is hostile to the Arab
nation and her issues.
ATTARIQ weekly, 28 Jan. 2003.
Main Headlines:
-Hundreds of thousands of Yemenis demonstrate
in Sana'a
-Sheik al-Ahmar: Arab leaders have to reconsider
their calculations, discard disputes
-Dr al-Eryani rejects calls for war by
U.S.& British administrations
-Seven people die in Shabwa of qat poisons
-Killer of her husband in Habeel Jabr to
be sentenced soon
-Mass graveryard of Jews discovered in
Ahwar
-An attempt to lease Hajeef oil installation
-Nineteen Yemeni doctors &engineers
in Poland threatened of dismissal.
Columnist Khalid Ali Tuaiman says in their political solidarity and
economic integration, the Arabs have depended on slogans and fake placards,
whereas other nations adopted in their political and economic groupings
the policy of gradual integration through full comprehension of reality.
They usually depend on political and economic examples, which created a
broad network of interests and benefits with an integration way dependent
on investing economic resources and potentials of peoples within of a framework
of homogenous political relations.
It seems that the difference is very great between our fragmented reality
and others. The Arab mentality is still in a coma and wrapped inside a
cocoon made by Arab ruling regimes.
Al-Balagh weekly, 28 Jan. 2003.
Main Headlines:
-23 political, media figures on an underground
cell's hit list
-Special Court to Judge influential personalities
hampering investment projects
-Nasserite Organization freezes membership
of its former assistant secretary-general
-Ten persons from Imam al-Hadi in Sa'da
mosque arrested
-18 Israeli experts arrive in Asmara, Eritrea
-Closing down offices of some civil organizations,
possibility
-70 days to finish Yemeni- Saudi border
demarcation work
The newspaper editorial mentions that amidst the current circumstances
and the big crises the region is experiencing with the increasing American
military build-up, to lead the world into a whirlwind of security and economic
crises, our political institutions have to consider and specify our position
in relation of what is going on in the region and its reflections on the
internal situation.
All these events in the region come to coincide with our country's
preparations for electoral battle. If we enter the election campaign extemporaneously
and without rationalizing publicity campaigns, would certainly increase
the negative impact on results of what the region is passing through. Our
country would be the most to be harmed by this crisis. All political forces
should join efforts to surmount the crisis with least losses.
Al-Wahda weekly, 29 Jan. 2003.
Main Headlines:
-The president's call for new Arab order,
supported
-Measures to ensure price stability
-GBC scores non- sweeping majority, opposition
present
-Political parties fail to allocate constituencies
for women
-Yemen did not receive a list of those
wanted by America
Columnist Yahya Tahir al- Hakim says in an article the coming parliamentary
elections are the third in unified Yemen. They have to be characterized
by new and distinguished traits regarding broad participation of voters
and proper choice of representatives able to offer what is useful to citizens
to deliver them from deteriorated economic situation and to reform political
economic and social conditions. Their elections must be different in terms
of nomination and electoral campaigning processes in line with letter and
spirit of elections and referendum law there must be no allowance of and
breach of the law. With this test credibility and fairness of the upcoming
elections would be ascertained. Or otherwise they would prove their weakness
by partiality and silence towards any excesses concerning the law. The
whole matter is to be measured with a yardstick of actual exercise on the
ground rather than flowery words of statements to mass media.
April 2003 elections must differentiated by honesty, transparency and
freedom of mans participation in selection and then recognition of their
results. The coming round of elections has to produce a parliament armed
with power and competence to take difficult decisions by practicing its
constitutional authorities. The new parliament has to put the country's
interests and peoples woes above any other consideration. It must be capable
of rejecting all attempts for chaining it by those of narrow interests,
who do not perceive possibility of coexistence with sovereignty of law
and order. Such elements intend to malfunction the constitutional institutions
to serve aims of their interests alone. Their interests would thrive only
under chaos and absence of laws and regulations because they are in essence
illegitimate interests.
Al- Shoura weekly, organ of Union of Yemen
people's forces, 26 Jan. 2003.
Main Headlines:
-"Al-Shoura" before court again
-A YSP leader prevented from entering Lahj
and Aden
-Savage torture of Sami Sharjabi at Taiz
criminal Investigations Department
-24 detainees on charges of terrorism,
released
-Dr Ahmed al- Daghshi still arrested
-Arab alliance on modernize human rights
document, established
Columnist Hizam al-Mahbashi says it is regrettable that in the state
of Yemen, supposed to be following the course of construction and democracy,
the various situations and those of its people are running from bad to
worse. A number of its economic sectors are completely at half and rate
of unemployment is in progressing rise. There is no longer what is called
government plan concerning job opportunities. The low level of income is
still the main cause of continual shakings resulting from inflation and
rise of prices. Services are in continued deterioration despite their high
prices because of government reform program. These services included power,
water, telephone, education, health and others. This situation means that
all-Yemeni people, forces and personalities are called for a serious work
to speedily tackle them. The priority should be the practical communication
with the masses, making them aware of aspects of failure to make an effective
public opinion and mass orientation to use the upcoming parliamentary election
a threshold to radical reform of all the country's situations. Backward
situation should be uprooted and replaced by sound ones. The beginning
should be in building foundations of a state of law and institution based
on strategic and practical foundations to address all causes of defect
and failure.
We extend our hands to all opposition personalities and political parties
to set up a national front grouping all opposition parties to form a general
orientation.
Al- Thawri weekly, organ of YSP, 30 Jan.2003.
Main Headlines:
-Political security Organization re-interrogates
suspects in Jarallah Omar assassination
-Large quantities of weapons discovered
in possession of extremists linked to Omar's assassination
-GPC organization in Abyan refuses application
for woman nomination to elections
Columnist Abda Farie Nouman says that political parties and organizations
formed for national and humanitarian objective aimed at serving majority
of the people. They are to serve security and man dignity and prosperous
life. Their role is to mobilize people for creation of national, political
and social awareness that would develop sound identity of powerful society
to machinations. Such political organization would represent only qualitative
and live examples of cooperation and integration in various issues of the
country and people. Different views of political parties, as well as their
various stands, should be for the higher national interest. Those differences
must in no way change to reasons for exchange of accusations. It is believed
that the political parties in our country are in need of appraising themselves
and renew their internal structure in a way compatible with developments
of partisan activities of this time and all horizons of the higher national
interest.
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