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词条 NDF Rebellion
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| partof = the Arab Cold War
| image = Divided Yemen.svg
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| caption = North & South Yemen
| date = 1978 – 1982
({{Age in years, months, weeks and days|1978-1-1|1982-1-1}})
| place = North Yemen
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Islamic Front

Supported by:
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{{Flag|Libya|1977}}
{{Flag|Soviet Union}}
| commander1 = {{Flagicon|North Yemen}} Ali Abdullah Saleh
{{Flagicon|North Yemen}} Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar
| commander2 = Yahya Shami
Sultan Ahmad Umar
{{Flagicon image|Presidential standard of South Yemen 1967-1990.svg}} Abdel Fattah Ismail
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  • {{flag|Taiwan}} 80 pilots [1]

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The NDF Rebellion was an uprising in the Yemen Arab Republic by the National Democratic Front, under Yahya Shami,[2] between 1978 and 1982.[3] The rebellion began in 1978, following the death of Ahmad al-Ghashmi and the rise to power of Ali Abdullah Saleh.[3] The NDF was supported in its rebellion by the PDRY[3] and Libya.[2] The NDF enjoyed various successes throughout the war, although it was weakened by the peace treaty between North and South Yemen following the 1979 border war.[3]

There were several attempts at ceasefires between the government and the NDF. Kuwait managed to facilitate the signing of a ceasefire between the government and the NDF on 26 November 1981, although hostilities re-erupted in December 1981.[2] Later, the Palestinian Liberation Organization was able to mediate a ceasefire agreement on 3 April 1982, however hostilities began again later the same April, with the NDF capturing Juban. Government forces in turn attacked NDF positions in Juban in May 1982.

PDRY support for the NDF diminished under the Presidency of the less overtly militant Ali Nasir Muhammad,[3] and PDRY support for the NDF finally ended in May 1982.[2] The NDF was eventually defeated by a rejuvenated YAR Army in conjunction with the pro-government Islamic Front, allowing the YAR government to finally establish control over the North-South border region.[3]

See also

  • List of wars involving Yemen

References

1. ^Foreign Policy in Focus, Yemen, the United States, and Al-Qaida. December 19, 2001, retrieved Sept. 19, 2009 {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090726200532/http://www.fpif.org/commentary/0112yemen.html |date=July 26, 2009 }}
2. ^10. Kingdom of Yemen/Yemen Arab Republic/North Yemen (1918-1990) - University of Central Arkansas
3. ^{{cite book |last=Burrowes |first=Robert D. |date= |title=Historical Dictionary of Yemen |url= |location= |publisher=Rowman & Littlefield |isbn= |accessdate= |year=2010 |page=252}}
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