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Hudna: Yemeni Army, Shiite Rebels Agree Ceasefire
2014-06-05
[AnNahar] Yemeni forces and Shiite Houthis reached a ceasefire deal Wednesday to end festivities in the northern province of Amran following mediation backed by U.N. envoy Jamal Benomar.

The agreement was made between government officials and representatives of Ansarullah rebels "to end violence" in Amran, the office of Benomar said.

State news agency Saba said the ceasefire agreement took effect at midday (0900 GMT).

It stipulated an end to military reinforcements from both sides, deployment of impartial military monitors, and the opening of the main road to the capital Sanaa, the agency said.

Benomar held "intensive consultations" with representatives of military leaders as well as Ansarullah, his office said in a statement.

He urged all sides to abide by all the points of the agreement "to reinstate security and stability in the region," after dozens were killed in the festivities that flared at the end of May.

Government warplanes this week raided positions of the rebels who seized a strategic point that controls the road to Sanaa.

Huthis are suspected of trying to expand their sphere of influence as Yemen is split into six regions, pushing out from their mountain strongholds in the far north to areas closer to Sanaa.

The rebels complained Yemen would be divided into rich and poor regions under a federalization plan agreed in February following national talks as part of a political transition.

Huthis have been fighting the central government for years, complaining of marginalization under ex-president President-for-Life Ali Abdullah Saleh
... Saleh initially took power as a strongman of North Yemen in 1977, when disco was in flower, but he didn't invite Donna Summer to the inauguration and Blondie couldn't make it...
, who was ousted in a 2012 uprising.

In February, they seized areas of Amran province in fighting with tribes that killed more than 150 people.
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