اليمن – September Net – The thinker Anis Hassan Yahya, the icon of party politics in southern Yemen, has passed away

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اليمن – September Net – The thinker Anis Hassan Yahya, the icon of party politics in southern Yemen, has passed away

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June 13, 2026 Visits: 1 A. Dr. Abdul Aziz Saleh bin Habtoor* In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. “Among the believers are men who are true to what they covenanted with God. Some of them have died, and some of them are waiting, and they have not changed anything.” God Almighty has spoken the truth. And God said in the decisive and noble Book ((O reassured soul, return to your Lord satisfied and pleasing, so enter among My servants and enter My Paradise)) God Almighty has spoken the truth. Aden has been lost, and the great Yemen has lost one of the most important Its greatest and most beautiful senior politicians who played an important role in all its stages, turning points, and radical transformations over seven decades of time that were full and replete with successful party political, cultural, intellectual, administrative, and parliamentary activity with all the recognized standards of success in terms of personal and public achievement. Our dear, dear deceased departed from this mortal world on Sunday, May 31, 2026 AD, and may his pure soul rest in peace. To the Creator, the Almighty, in the city of Cairo, the capital of the Arab Republic of Egypt, at the age of 91 years, which he spent in the service of great Yemen and its patient and patient people. My personal memory takes me back to recognizing the personality of the Arab fighter, thinker, and political philosopher, Anis Hassan Yahya Abi Basil, since the second half of the 1970s, when I was a student at the Faculty of Economics and Administration – University of Aden. He was a very great political and party leader figure, and I came very close to his human personality. And politics, by virtue of our familial connection with his virtuous family through the blessed marriage of his honorable family. Our dear deceased completed his economic and social studies at Cairo University in Egypt, and there his party leadership abilities exploded, and he contributed during the British colonization of South Yemen to the establishment of the Arab Socialist Baath Party – the South Yemen branch, which later developed into the Popular Vanguard Party in the South of the Homeland and he became its Secretary-General after the national independence on November 30, 1967 AD for Aden and the South The homeland, specifically after what was called the corrective step of the (comrades) path in the political organization of the National Front on June 22, 1969 AD. That front organization had single-handedly led all revolutionary measures and radical political, economic and social transformations in that poor country, called Democratic South Yemen. In these historical moments, and perhaps for temporary necessity, a number of political and national action factions in the south of the country were involved, and from here the Popular Vanguard Party was involved, and its Secretary-General, Professor / Anis Hassan Yahya, and a limited number of his companions in the governments led by the National Front organization. Here are the most prominent ministerial, party, and parliamentary positions held by Professor Anis Hassan Yahya, as follows: * He served as Minister of Economy and Industry (1969 – 1973) * He served as Minister of Transportation (1973 – 1975) * He served as Minister of Fisheries (1979) * He served as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Fisheries. (1980 – 1986) He also held a number of organizational and party positions during his political career, including: He served as founder of the Popular Vanguard Party (the Arab Socialist Baath Party) and served as its Secretary-General. He was an active partner in signing the February 5, 1975 agreement to unify the National Action factions in the south of the country, which resulted in the establishment of the unified political organization of the National Front, in which he served as a member of the Front’s political bureau and contributed to the founding of the Socialist Party In 1978 AD, he served as a member of the Political Bureau of the Socialist Party, and of the Economic Affairs Secretariat in the party’s secretariat. After the blessed period of Yemeni unity, he held the following parliamentary positions: * He served as a member of the Political Bureau of the Yemeni Socialist Party. * He served as head of the parliamentary bloc of the Yemeni Socialist Party in the House of Representatives He held many party, ministerial, and parliamentary positions, and he lived his political, cultural, intellectual, and social life with great humility. He followed the path of politicians, as if he was walking on a political path full of thorns, obstacles, and pitfalls, but he avoided them with the intelligence of a modern, civilized Adeni politician. He avoided all the pitfalls leading to the path of his comrades from his colleagues in the leadership of the political organization of the National Front who fell into grave political mistakes, reaching the point of committing crimes that shed the blood of his comrades. One, and they fell into the crime of falling into the black defect, and making deadly schemes for each other, and thus history will record – without mercy – those grave mistakes that they committed. Professor Anis Hassan Yahya – may God have mercy on him and grant him peace – although he was an active partner in attending the meetings of the Political Bureau and the Secretariat of the Central Committee for the Organization of the National Front, and later of the Yemeni Socialist Party, he avoided those pitfalls and despicable conspiracies himself. And his two companions, Mr. Abdullah Abdul Razzaq Badhib, and his brothers Ali Badhib and Abu Bakr Badhib… these were outside the deadly partisan game of the comrades in the leadership of the National Front, who were plotting and describing each other as a result of their private and personal calculations. Those periodic and exceptional meetings of the organization and the party were terrible, terrifying, and stinking kitchens in which the most dirty conspiracies were hatched against the entire Yemeni society, and against each other. Some of the comrades, where a conspiracy of comrades slaughtering each other, deportation, forced disappearance, and other liquidation projects is hatched, and as a reminder here we are citing only trans-historical examples, which have become history, the example of the conspiracy against President / Qahtan Al-Shaabi, may God have mercy on him (1969 AD), and putting him in prison for life until he met his Lord, as well as the martyrdom of the fighter / Faisal Abdul Latif Al-Shaabi, and the martyr / Ali. Abdul Malik Banafa, as well as the martyr Muhammad Saleh Awlaki (1973 AD), and his companions who were martyrs in the accident of the bombing of the diplomatic plane heading to Hadhramout, and the conspiracy against the martyr Salem Rabie Ali (Salemeen), and his killing with his companions Ja’im Saleh and Ali Salem Al-A’war in 1978 AD, and the execution of both the martyrs Muhammad Saleh Mutee – Minister of Foreign Affairs and member of the Political Bureau, and Hussein Qamatah Al-Kaldi – Commander The People’s Militia (1981 AD) The disaster of January 13, 1986 AD was a catastrophe of disasters for the state and reality of the Yemeni Socialist Party and the Yemeni society in the People’s Democratic Republic of Yemen, in which a group of members of the Political Bureau, the Central Committee, and a long line of the dearest and best comrades known to us fell victim, passing through the unity of the land and man and achieving the blessed Yemeni unity in the year (1990 AD), passing through the coup of the leadership of the Socialist Party. The Yemeni Party, led by Comrade Ali Salem Al-Bayd, and a number of his coup companions, who turned against the state and constitution of Yemeni unity, leading to their defeat, and their escape, individually and in groups, on July 7, 1994 AD. This is a general and condensed narrative overview of the behavior and actions of the influential leaders in the political organization of the National Front that ruled, tampered with, and wreaked havoc on the land, killing, terrorizing, and displacing. And torture against the southern Yemenis throughout their absurd and miserable rule in the south of the country in the era of the disastrous division. Here we would like to remind the honorable reader of the most prominent and important characteristics of Professor Anis’s personality, his formation, and his civil qualifications: * Professor Anis is distinguished and distinguished from other political leaders who ruled South Yemen in that he is a purely Adenian personality imbued with a clearly visible modern civilization, recognized by those near and far, and he is also distinguished by his characteristic. What is inherent in him as a very, very, very peaceful person, and against all forms of physical, psychological, and other violence, is that he possesses a broad and deep literary, scientific, humanitarian, and civil organizational culture, and an unlimited wealth of intellectual, historical, and philosophical knowledge, which you rarely touch or feel as a citizen or even within the chorus of party membership, compared to other leaders of the Yemeni Socialist Party when they ruled the south of the country in a past time filled with iron and fire His memory and his mind are an enormous, even limitless, abundance of scientific, political, organizational, and cultural information, and when the listener, whoever he is, is listening to him reading an endless, attractive narrative that he extrapolates from files placed and stacked in front of him due to the severity of their arrangement, consistency, and academic and methodological indexing, knowing that he is a prudent political writer in his field and specialty, and is the author of many books and academic research in the economic field You listen to him as he speaks in his sophisticated language, his rich and deep vocabulary, and in his loud, sober voice. He talks about an incident, which are undoubtedly large, enormous, and thorny events that he experienced, but he narrates them sequentially like a professional professor and academic. He excels in choosing his phrases and vocabulary, and controls the tones of his breathtaking voice, and here he adds to the scene – in those solemn moments – something of the charm of prestige, dignity and respect. You feel, as he addresses the issues of friends, acquaintances, and the remains of his companions, that he is working extremely hard to achieve a satisfactory solution for the person requesting that service specified in his application file, until you feel that he is exhausting himself, his body, and his energy, and he still continues to convince these relatives and friends of this or that solution. He has an overwhelming human spirit and compassion towards everyone who turns to him, and you find him directing the flow of his perceptions, his vocabulary, and his presence to them. The intended listener, who is tasked with convincing him of the idea by facilitating that idea and transforming it into an attractive idea, possesses a spirit of courage and its literary quality, far from the language of bloody violence and its disgusting style. He hated the style of violence that was unfortunately prevalent in dealing even among the leaders who ran society at that time, and he was strongly opposed to any method of violence that prevailed in southern Yemeni society in the early seventies. He strongly opposed those bloody radical practices that characterized the phenomenon of revolutionary violence that It prevailed between the years 1970 – 1974 AD, in which coercive methods were practiced against farmers, the financial and business sector, and even politicians with a thought contrary to the ideology of the movement: (All people are nationalistic), and other methods issued by bullies obsessed with the culture of revolutionary violence, axes, and gunpowder. Conclusion: The deceased, Professor Anis Hassan Yahya “Abu Basil,” represented an integrated partisan, political, humanitarian, and intellectual school. And useful, how could it not? He was filled with a deep awareness of the beautiful, civilized civil culture of the charming city of Aden, its neighborhoods, and its streets, which are saturated with the spirit of the authentic Yemeni Adenian human being. He combined – with unparalleled creativity – the civility of behavior and the refined Adenian practice with which he was imbued and raised, and the roughness and rudeness of the entire political arena in a country like South Yemen, which is tired and besieged by (its wealthy Bedouin brothers). And they (the comrades) tried to build a special political and social development experience that the social reality could not bear and digest, and the social and religious culture of the Yemeni society in the south of the country could not comprehend, that strange experience that these comrades and their theorists called: (The experience of the national democratic revolution in democratic Yemen). And patience and solace to his students, disciples, loved ones, and companions. To Allah we belong and to Him we shall return. And above all those with knowledge is the Knower. *Member of the Supreme Political Council of the Republic of Yemen / Sana’a.

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