Coalition holds meeting, discussing how to mitigate Yemenis' suffering
Friday 01 May 2015 222015000000Fri, 01 May 2015 22:22:18 +0300 10 PM / Yemen Media
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SANA'A, May,1-Yemen is Here Coalition held a consultative meeting on Thursday in Sana'a, under the slogan," We will not be silent. Your dispute is killing us."
Adel Ahmed Al-Emad, the head of the coalition, said the coalition aims at bringing political stakeholders together and return them to the negotiating table in order to help mitigate the suffering of Yemenis. 
"Our blood is shedding. Our houses have been destroyed and fraternal ties are collapsing. The basics are almost impossible to find," said Al-Emad. 
He asserted that the activities of the coalition are not politically motivated, saying the coalition has no connection to any political party. 
The coalition seeks to criminalize the all forms of sectarian and ideological sedition that threatens the peace and security of the society. 

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