Has the Socialist Party succeeded in directing its humanitarian experience towards the marginalized of the South before unity?! (3-2)

Yemen

Yamanat

Muhammad Al-Qayrai

= In general, what I would like to say here specifically… is that in comparison with this shameful, shameful and humiliating reality that we have reached today in our country at the level of poisoned, torn and dysfunctional social, national, class and human relations…

This, of course, does not deny the fact that during the period of progressive semi-settlement of the Yemeni Socialist Party in the south before unity, as we have indicated, a kind of tangible climate of justice prevailed in view of the manifestations of formal human equality between groups of society and the servant class… although this was certainly not sufficient at all, as we mentioned above, to get rid of the vestiges of a mentality of deep-seated ostracism and racism rooted with an inherited and unshakeable consistency in the country. consciousness, mentality and culture of Yemeni society in various aspects. Its categories, tribal components and social spectrum…the reduced results of which can be clearly seen…not only…measuring the level of social and ethnic disparities related to the lives of outcasts and scorned servants…with their dysfunctional and very low standards of living, their economic, educational, cognitive and developmental levels to nothingness…etc.

But also by examining, with strict objectivity, the horror and brutality of social segregation which continues to exist and is propagated in a renewed way until our days, to a degree which allows everyone to continue to deprive the servile classes of the most basic conditions of recognition of the national and human personality, and to deprive them at the same time… albeit in a vague, invisible or declared way… of the simplest forms and conditions of legal and constitutional protection in the face of widespread acts of injustice and repression systematic social problems that affect them. Their regular, unchecked human individuals and gatherings…and the frequency of daily racist attacks, including murders, madman massacres, and escalating rapes…alongside the ever-spreading acts of individual and collective displacement, which are of course not obscured by regular makeups wrapped in demands for equality and one and equal citizenship generalized here…and there…in the speeches and literature of successive national governance systems throughout the stages of the process. National revolutionary.

Which means that despite the civil gains that have been achieved, which cannot be denied or denied…despite their minimal and limited results for the services of the South, especially…during the separatist era…despite this, we are still a nation in crisis, divided and torn apart par excellence…because of the spread of racist values ​​and beliefs…and the total absence of manifestations of justice and human equality…because of the widespread manifestations of racial division and racial hatred. Inherited and renewed in a way that does not presage its disappearance… nor a reduction of its origins in the long term… etc.

This is due, of course, to the absence of a legislative character capable of bringing about the positive progress hoped for in combating the roots of the racial dilemma. The Constitution of the People’s Democratic Republic of Yemen did not include any legislative clause allowing frank national constitutional recognition of the reality of the racial dilemma, with all its legacies, disadvantages and shameful historical consequences that have profoundly reduced the lives of the Akhdam people through the worst forms of want and abject poverty inseparably embedded in their lives, covered by the worst forms of social isolation, illiteracy and scientific, cognitive and political backwardness, accompanied at the same time by the absence of Akhdam. class as a whole as individuals. _And the gatherings” for the simplest conditions and components of cultural growth and supposed human development… such as ownership of the means and tools of production… such as commerce, ownership of agricultural land, secure housing, equality in employment and fair and equal professional rights… in addition to their complete absence at the same time of the simplest conditions and components of a secure and supposed human class and survival… etc.

= Just as Yemen’s Constitution did not include popular democracy… no explicit national moral and constitutional commitment to victims of discrimination and ethnic violence in a way that would, for example, allow them to be accorded just historical national compensation… and on a constitutional basis as supposedly… that would have allowed them, at least as “historical victims”, to overcome the walls of fifteen dark centuries of oppression, humiliation, social isolation, and racial coercive deprivation that affected every aspect of their lives human in an inherited context. The contempt and national hatred that continue to affect them until this moment and at the same historical rhythm charged with extremism and brutality, This is similar to the legislative situation guaranteed by the Indian independence government in the early 1950s with regard to the civil, national, class and human rights of the victims of long and arduous racial discrimination. “India’s outcast class (the Dalits) who, during the last seven decades of their republic’s independence in 1948 A.D., and with the national and constitutional credibility with which successive Indian national governmental systems have coped since independence, have been able to overcome the limitations of isolation, poverty and historical backwardness. Because of the compensatory constitutional rights that guaranteed them… or guaranteed their access… as an excluded and deprived class… to fixed national quotas in health care, education, public employment and equal participation in the management of the public affairs of the country… and in a way that led to the emergence of a social protest movement from the end of the 20th century within the ranks of the sovereign classes of society, demanding access to the same exceptional national quotas of which enjoyed their excluded…

Just as “the Constitution of the People’s Democratic Republic of Yemen” did not include any legislative and legal text that consolidates and guarantees the foundations and principles of complete and absolute justice for the servant class, similar to the rest of the categories of sovereign society… similar to the American Civil Rights Act… proposed in 1963 by President/martyr John F. Kennedy and approved by the US Congress in 1964 after his martyrdom and during the reign of his successor, President Lyndon Johnson… a law that, inasmuch as it guaranteed the principle of complete and equal human equality for the blacks of the United States in the context of a single national identity… as much as it paved the way – for the enactment of the Housing Act, which in turn was approved by the United States Congress four years after the approval of the first one – that is, in 1968 A.D…. which guaranteed to the blacks of the United States of America the right to complete and absolute equality in this which concerns the right to housing and the acquisition of urban housing adapted to their needs. human life… Like the rest of the classes of white American society.

He follows…

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