Brotherhood escalating in Yemen to serve Turkish-Qatari agenda
The Muslim Brotherhood is stepping up tensions in four Yemeni provinces that have their economic and political weight.
The provinces are
Taizz, Marib, Abyan, and Shabwah.
The Brotherhood
escalation comes within attempts by its Islah (Reform) Party to bring these
provinces under Turkish control.
On December 15, Muslim
Brotherhood elements were behind a new escalation in Shabwah in southern Yemen.
According to observers,
the escalation aimed to serve the interests of both Qatar and Turkey. The two
countries want to strengthen the position of the Muslim Brotherhood militias in
southern Yemen with the aim of threatening the interests of the Saudi
Arabia-led coalition in this part of Yemen.
They also want to gain
a foothold in this strategic part of the war-torn Arab state.
To help achieve this
goal, the Muslim Brotherhood works hard to widen the scope of violence in the
aforementioned provinces. It uses brute force against whoever opposes it. It
arrests opponents and disperses opposition protests with force. Muslim
Brotherhood militants also raid the homes of army officers and carry out
horrible executions of them.
However, this raises
many questions on the ramifications of Muslim Brotherhood control in these
provinces. It also raises questions about how this control serves the
Turkish-Qatari agenda in Yemen.
Warlords
Yemeni researcher
Mahmud al-Taher said the Brotherhood is now in control of Taizz and Marib.
It also controls most
of the decisions of the Yemeni government, he said.
He added that this
control is one reason why the Yemeni crisis is taking too long to be resolved.
The Muslim Brotherhood
is made up of a bunch of warlords who make gains at the expense of the pains of
ordinary Yemenis, al-Taher said.



