Abdullah Badheeb
Abdullah Abdulrazzaq Badheeb was a Yemeni socialist writer, theorist, journalist and politician, and one of the leaders of the Marxist faction of the National Liberation Front in southern Yemen during the late 20th century that sought to free southern Yemen from the British occupation. Badheeb played a major role in the dialogue between the national factions in the occupied southern Yemen at the time, which led to their unification and the formation of the paramilitary political organization called the National Liberation Front that succeeded in liberating southern Yemen and establishing the South Yemen state, which later evolved into the Yemeni [Socialist Party]. Badheeb's presence was always noticeable in Aden with his ability to persuade, attract, debate, organize, spread reassurance and hope, and motivate the people around him.