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Organisation of Yemeni Revolutionary Resistors

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Organisation of Yemeni Revolutionary Resistors
منظمة المقاومين الثوريين اليمنيين
Secretary-GeneralNasser Al-Saeed
FoundedJanuary 25, 1971
Dissolved5 March 1979
Succeeded byYemeni Socialist Party
IdeologyMarxism–Leninism
National affiliationNational Democratic Front

The Organization of Yemeni Revolutionary Resistors (Arabic: منظمة المقاومين الثوريين اليمنيين) was a rebel group in North Yemen. It was founded in 1970, with background in the republican forces that helped to defend San'a during the royalist siege 1967–1968 (see North Yemen Civil War). The movement was engaged in guerrilla warfare 1970–1973.[1]

On February 2, 1976, the organisation, together with the Revolutionary Democratic Party of Yemen, the Labour Party, the Popular Vanguard and the People's Democratic Union, founded the National Democratic Front in San'a.[1]

On March 5, 1979 the party merged with the other founding parties of the NDF, forming the Yemeni Popular Unity Party. Four days later, the Popular Unity Party merged into the Yemeni Socialist Party (but retaining the name 'Popular Unity Party' for activities in North Yemen).[2] The NDF did however continue to exist as a separate structure, with other groups joining and leaving it.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c MERIP Reports, No. 130, (Feb., 1985).
  2. ^ http://www.rezgar.com/debat/show.art.asp?aid=23500