Calls for separatism and acts of sabotage and chaos targeting Yemen's unity and security have been set aside for rejection by the whole Arab world.
Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa stressed on his alert of Yemen's unity and stability, and said that Yemen's unity characterizes one of the significant accomplishments in the region.
"Arab League certain that Yemeni people are able to confront all attempts targeting Yemen's unity and stability," said Amr Moussa during a phone call with Yemeni Foreign Minister Abu Bakr Al-Girbi said. "Yemeni people are able to accomplish civil peace and social solidarity among the sons of one homeland," Moussa added.
In the same context, Arab newspapers editor in chiefs called on the Arab states to take a decisive stand against the calls for separatism appeared lately in Yemen. They stressed on the necessity of the Arab's efforts to eradicate such a word of separatism from the Yemeni society and the Arab countries as well.
In this regard, Al-Sharg Al-Awsat editor in chief, Tarig Al-Hamid, warned the Arab States that separation Cancer in the Arab World was waiting for people who could motivate it under the disloyalty to the homeland. "The idea of segregation in Yemen must have an end," Al-Hamid said. "The differences inside the one country whatever its size mustn't be ended by the demolition of the temple."
In an article entitled "No return to Separation in Yemen", Al-Hamid affirmed that separation does not offer solution to the extant that it is a collective suicide. "It is a crime against the homeland, humanity and areal danger to our states," he stated.
From his part Kuwaiti Al-Seyassah Newspaper editor in chief, Amed Al-Jarallah said that Yemen's unity and stability is not only the Yemen's pain relief as some people say, and said it is the source of Yemen's strength and honor. He continued, "The Yemen's unity is the matter of the whole Arab World. The problems of unrest in the south and southern anger ran too deep to be ignored and serious solutions must be found."
Moreover, he called on people who are trying to destabilize the unity in Yemen, to stop their nonsense claims, and help those work for the country's constancy and strength.
On the same context, Al-Sharg Al-Awsat senior writer Ali Abrahim said, "When there is a great danger the responsibility would not be a government job alone. All poetical forces must involve in the responsibility."
Further he described those behind the call for separatism and sabotage acts in some areas of the southern provinces in Yemen as rebels, calling president Saleh to be so cautious when dealing with their machinations.