I would rather qualify the term secession, while Al-Hirak has been asking for independence with mixed success, the current wave of "non-accepting orders from Sanaa" are more about who is in control of a united Yemen. Somehow it seems that the government forces are now the rebels but South Yemen is no more independent than it was a week ago. W'll see what happens in the weeks to come.
I would rather qualify the term secession, while Al-Hirak has been asking for independence with mixed success, the current wave of "non-accepting orders from Sanaa" are more about who is in control of a united Yemen. Somehow it seems that the government forces are now the rebels but South Yemen is no more independent than it was a week ago. W'll see what happens in the weeks to come.