Democratic Republic of Yemen
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The Democratic Republic of Yemen (Arabic: الجمهورية اليمن الديمقراطية) in southern Yemen seceded from the Republic of Yemen in 1994. The DRY, with its capital in Aden, was led by President Ali Salim al-Baidh and Prime Minister Haidar Abu Bakr al-Attas when their Yemeni Socialist Party demanded a return to the Marxist ideals of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen which had united with the northern Yemen Arab Republic to form present-day Yemen in 1990.
The secession followed two weeks of fighting that began May 5, and lasted from 21 May 1994 until 7 July 1994. The civil war ended after the DRY stronghold of Aden fell to government forces.