Southern Movement

Southern Movement
الحراك الجنوبي
LeadersAidarus al-Zoubaidi
Ali Salem al Beidh
Hassan al-Ba'aum
Saleh Ali Bin-Ghaleb
Ahmed Omar Bin Fareed
Abd Al-Rahman Ali Al-Jifri
Saleh Bin Fareed
Shalal Ali Shayih
Dates of operation2007–present
Active regionsYemen
IdeologySeparatism
Factions:
Socialism[1]
Allies United Arab Emirates
Opponents General People's Congress

Houthis
Hadhrami League
Al-Qaeda (AQAP)

Islamic State – Yemen Province

The Southern Movement (Arabic: الحراك الجنوبي, romanizedal-Ḥirāk al-Janūbiyy), sometimes known as the Southern Separatist Movement, or South Yemen Movement, or Aden Movement, and colloquially known as al-Hirak (lit.'the movement'),[2] is a political movement and paramilitary organization active in the south of Yemen since 2007, demanding secession from the Republic of Yemen and a return to the former independent state of South Yemen. At present, its best-known political offshoot, the Southern Transitional Council led by Aidarus al-Zoubaidi, is the de facto leadership across many provinces of the south.[3]

  1. ^ Heinze, Marie-Christine (14 June 2018). Yemen and the Search for Stability: Power, Politics and Society After the Arab Spring. Bloomsbury. ISBN 9781838609955.
  2. ^ "Is South Yemen Preparing to Declare Independence?". Time. 8 July 2011. ISSN 0040-781X. Archived from the original on 11 July 2011. Retrieved 12 July 2023.
  3. ^ Riedel, Bruce (1 February 2018). "Advancing separatists could restore South Yemen". Al-Monitor.

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