Yemen's Brothers afraid of meeting fate of Tunisian peers
Islah Party, the branch of the Muslim Brotherhood in Yemen, launched a violent attack on Tunisian President Kais Saied, following his decision to sack the government and freeze the parliament in his country.
Tawakkol Karman, a member of the Consultative Committee of the party, criticized
the Tunisian president and described him as a 'robot'.
"He was manufactured in a shoddy factory," Karman wrote on
Facebook of the Tunisian president.
She accused the Tunisian president of betraying Tunisian voters,
overturning the revolution and the constitution, and leading a 'counter-revolution'.
Yemen's Brotherhood is apparently panicking as events in Tunisia unfold.
The movement is afraid that it will undergo the same experience,
especially in southern Yemen where it has control.
Yemen's southern regions witnessed a series of demonstrations against
Islah party in the past days.
Similarities
Islah is shudders at the prospect of a revolution arising against it.
This brings similarities between the Muslim Brotherhood branches in
Tunisia and Yemen to light.
The Brotherhood almost controls the legitimate Yemeni government. It has
full control over Yemeni President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi. It also has control
over decision-making in the government.
Islah enjoys control in areas liberated from Houthi control by the Saudi
Arabia-led coalition and the Yemeni army.
This is causing a wave of indignation among citizens, especially in
southern Yemen, according to the Yemeni newspaper Shabwah newspaper.
In the case of Tunisia, Ennahda movement, also the branch of the Muslim
Brotherhood, faces accusations of corruption.
It is also accused of involvement in terrorist attacks against the
Tunisian people.