ADEN, Yemen — Thousands of Yemenis rallied Saturday in the southern city of Aden in a show of support for a separatist group backed by the United Arab Emirates, a day after it dissolved itself following clashes with forces of Yemen's internationally recognized government.
Supporters of the Southern Transitional Council assembled in their stronghold of Khor Maksar district, where Aden's international airport is located. Armed groups loyal to the STC secured the protest area, according to an Associated Press journalist in Khor Maksar.
The protesters chanted slogans against Saudi Arabia and the Yemeni international government. They waved flags of southern Yemen, which was an independent state between 1967 and 1990. Some held posters showing the council's leader Aidarous al-Zubaidi, who fled Aden to the UAE earlier this month, according to footage aired by STC media.
Fadl Mahomed, a protester, said he took part in the protest to show support for the STC, its leader, al-Zubaidi, and the re-establishment of an independent state in southern Yemen.
''We will remain in the squares until the restoration of the state of South Arabia,'' he said, referring to the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen, which was an independent state until its 1990 unification with northern Yemen.
The protest organizers said in a statement that they rejected the dissolution of the STC and called for the establishment of an independent state in southern Yemen.
Fromer Foreign Minister Abdel-Malek al-Mekhlafi, who serves as an adviser to the chairman of the presidential council, on Saturday called for dialogue to absorb those who were not involved in crimes into the military and security agencies ''on the basis of law and partnership, not exclusion.''
''The page of the transitional council has been turned,'' he wrote on X, ''because of its mistakes, corruption, arrogance and its use of force against the state and people of the south.''