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The article concerns the issue of retired military and civilian personnel in the south. Dr. Abduh Al-Matiri, head of the Supreme Coordinating Council for the forcibly discharged retirees, announces a potential escalating protest that could lead to an open sit-in if the government does not respond to their demands. It indicates that there are more than 20,000 cases before the presidential committee tasked with addressing the grievances of the discharged, and that approximately 30,000 cases have been previously processed. The retirees are demanding to receive their salaries for the current four months, along with the overdue payments for the past 16 months, as well as financial settlements, healthcare guarantees, and compensations for factories that were taken from them. Al-Matiri expresses his dissatisfaction with marginalization and exclusion, warning that any attempts to hijack the peaceful southern revolution will fail. He calls on media professionals to cover their cause and urges unity in their demands to secure their rights.
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