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Professor of International Law Dr. Mohamed Ali Al-Saqaf criticized Saudi Arabia's increasing interventions in Yemeni and Southern affairs, considering that they have surpassed, in scope and impact, what Britain exercised during its colonial period in Aden and when it imposed protectorates on southern regions. He added that these interventions include the establishment of the Presidential Leadership Council, summoning party leaders, influencing military and security formations, as well as activities of the Central Bank and calling judges to Riyadh. These actions threaten to paralyze the judiciary and damage Saudi Arabia's reputation internationally and regionally. Al-Saqaf described Saudi policies as "COVID and Ebola policies" that have infected Yemen and the South, expressing concern that ongoing interventions could lead to a worsening political and security situation in the region.
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