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Confirmed: Houthis take Prime Minister office and Army Headquarters in Sanaa

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Rebels take control of radio station and army base in Yemen's capital while PM tenders resignation in public statement.

 

 

A peace deal between Houthi rebels and government loyalists in Yemen appears to be in jeopardy, as the Houthis have taken control of government buildings and a radio station in Sanaa - and a major army base north of the capital.

 

Al Jazeera's Mohamed Vall, reporting from Sanaa on Sunday, said that a "slow-motion coup" is taking place in the capital.

 

"By the end of day, we will probably see the capital Sanaa fully in the hands of the Houthis," our correspondent said, adding that the rebels are marching toward the army headquarters.

 

Vall reported that most areas in the capital apart from the army base saw little or no fighting, which he referred to as a "capitulation of sorts".

 

He said that soldiers from the army had been seen changing into civilian clothing to avoid being "arrested by the Houthis".

 

Also on Sunday, Prime Minister Mohammed Salem Basindwa tendered his resignation in a statement in which he criticised the president's performance in this crisis and for not participating fully in the national dialogue process.

 

UN special envoy Jamal Benomar, who had held talks with Houthi leader Abdulmalek al-Houthi in their home province of Saada, announced late on Saturday that an agreement had been reached to end fighting.

 

Curfew in place

 

Yemen's state TV headquarters in Sanaa had earlier been captured by the Shia rebels after coming under heavy shelling, while the country's Supreme Security Commission, chaired by President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, ordered a curfew in four areas north and west of the capital between 9pm and 6am.

 

More than 100 people have died in fighting since Thursday, sparked by weeks of protests and clashes. It also prompted the suspension of international flights to Sanaa and the interruption of broadcasts by state television.

 

Thousands of Houthis have staged protests in Sanaa for more than a month now, besieging ministries and blocking the road to the main airport. 

 

The Houthis are a Zaidi Shia group whose traditional power base is in the north. They are demanding a new government and also more political power for their community.

 

The government's plans for a six-region federation has been rejected by the Houthis and the southern separatists. 

 

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Obama were are you with your drones that kills innocent sunnis in south yemen...alright to kill sunnis but not shias huh? Devils help Devils right hahaha...

 

Stupid yemeni government slave of the devil state

 

 

.another Shia Sunni war is about to start from just beyond our shores.

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This must be a nightmare scenario for you Mr Ciidan. The Houthis taking over Yemen and the terrorists in Iraq and Syria running for dear life due to the ever increasing assault coming from the Americans and now the French, Arabs, and possibly the British too in the near future. Adeer waad iska riyoonaysay markaa the sooner you realise that the world is governed by non Muslim superpowers and not the ragtag barbaric hordes you sympathise with the better for your mental health :-D

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