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Adnan Oktar
(Harun Yahya)
generally obviate the minimum
conditions for public order being
attained.
In order for the state in Yemen
to be more effective and provide
more efficient services, it
inevitably needs to be restruc-
tured. In the meantime, political
authority will determine the main
principles and aims on that sub-
ject. However, in order for that to
happen, the tribes, Houthis and
Sunnis, need to demonstrate a
common will. The aim here should
not be debates on who will be
prime minister or whom this or
that ministry will be given to, but
should focus on the deep-rooted
change necessary to bring stability
to Yemen.
Indeed, the sides must aban-
don insisting on 'my priorities
being implemented' and must
instead agree on common denomi-
nators. It must not be forgotten
that Yemen is a ship with everyone
on board, and that if it sinks,
everyone will suffer. The situation
in Syria, Iraq, Libya and Egypt is
plain for all to see, and Yemen
must be careful to avoid making
the same mistakes.
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