I don't think that many in the north acknowledge the southern issue.
That worries me the most.
But it was almost expected. I don't want to seem like a naive southerner that thinks that everything can be OK as long as Ali Saleh is out. No. It will take sincere and maybe even extreme measures to ensure that the southerners are respected and given their due.
I've hear a few tweeters argue that the capital shouldn't move from Sanaa to Aden. People have said that just because Aden has an ocean, it doesn't make it fit for a capital.
Why not? Is it because it's far away from any northern tribal control? Is it because the level of corruption hasn't reached to the level of corruption in the north? Is it because the weather there is so much better? Is it because it's had experience as a capital before? Is it because it's just too far damn south?
In fact, after all is said and done, it should be the first act to be completed to show faith in the south and in the people of the south. I mean, everything has been gradually taken away from them.
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