Hadi says he is still Yemen’s legitimate president By

The Yemeni leader who was forced to step down as president last month is organizing a bid to reclaim power, hoping to capitalize on widespread anger over the takeover of the government by Houthi rebels.
Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi fled to the southern city of Aden over the weekend after slipping out of the capital, San’a, where the rebels had been holding him under house arrest since he tendered his resignation late last month.
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