The Southern National Coalition between reality and ambition
The Southern National Coalition between reality and ambition
In paralelle of the 44th session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva, the Southern National Coalition aims to present four steps to reconsider the yemeni crisis and to find a path to peace:
- The need for diversity.
- The Southern National Coalition’s vision of the Southern issue and a sustainable solution.
- Peace and human rights in the vision of the Southern National Coalition
- The international community’s vision of the southern issue
About the Southern National Coalition
The Southern National Coalition was established on April 30th, 2018. The birth of the coalition was an expression of an urgent need to give to the representation of the southern issue by a single voice. Until then, the dominant language and the language of extremism and violence caused a repression of the broad political and social spectrum and opinion until the national coalition came. The South expresses a different vision and a different understanding of the solution to the Southern issue, which prompted 13 political components representing the southern political spectrum in all its diversity to sign the founding document.
The coalition represented the pomegranate of the balance in the southern political work because of the values and principles it calls for civilization and political pluralism and the guarantee of rights, freedoms and equality between the people of the country.
The Southern National Coalition held the first founding conference in the temporary capital of Aden on April 27, 2019, and opened its branch in Hadramout on December 8, 2019 and in Shabwa on January 7, 2020.
Conférenciers
Ms. Kawther Shazly
Vice President of the Southern National Coalition
Dr. Abdullah Naji
Assistant Secretary General of the Southern National Coalition
Mr. Ahmed Salem Fadl
Official spokesman for the Southern National Coalition
Mr. Amr Abdo
Advisor at the European Institute of Peace (EIP),for Iraq and Yemen
Dr. Wesam Basundouwah
Moderator, Head of the women's sector, Deputy head of the political department, Southern National Coalition