Sana'a: The Yemeni people commemorated the 62nd anniversary of the October 14 Revolution, marking the end of British colonial rule with the departure of the last British soldier on November 30, 1967. This historical milestone was achieved after a prolonged national struggle for liberation and independence.
According to Yemen News Agency, this anniversary comes at a time of heightened tension in the southern and eastern governorates, which are under foreign control through local collaborators. The strategic location and resources of Yemen remain targets for these foreign powers, extending a modern-day occupation that mirrors past global hegemonic ambitions.
For nearly a decade, the Saudi and Emirati forces, with American and British backing, have exerted control over these regions. This has exacerbated the political, security, and economic challenges faced by the local population, leading to violations of rights and disruptions of the social fabric and national identity.
Ground reports highlight significant discord within the "Council of Eight" and the mercenary government, which operate under external influences, notably from the Saudi ambassador and Emirati directives. This has led to the exploitation of resources, control of ports, and a blatant disregard for Yemen's sovereignty.
The occupied governorates are witnessing deteriorating living conditions, prompting widespread protests against unpaid salaries and failing public services. Meanwhile, funds are funneled into entities linked to the mercenary government, disconnected from the people's hardships.
Observers note that the persistence of the occupation reflects the failure of aggressor forces to achieve their objectives. They warn that continued violations of Yemeni sovereignty will escalate popular resistance and national defiance.
The growing public consciousness in these regions is fueling resistance against foreign dominance, echoing the historical struggle that ended British colonialism over six decades ago. This ongoing discontent suggests that the Yemeni people may once again overcome external domination, as they did in the past.
The October 14 Revolution was a pivotal event in Yemen's history, ending over 129 years of British rule and costing thousands of Yemeni lives. The anniversary serves as a reminder that the spirit of resistance endures, with the Yemeni people resolute in their pursuit of freedom and independence.