YPC calls on the free people of the world to pressure to stop piracy on fuel ships
The Yemeni Petroleum Company renewed its demand to stop the maritime piracy and the arbitrary practices that carried out by the countries of the US-Saudi aggression for preventing oil derivatives ships from entry into Hodeida port.
In a protest rally, organized by dozens of the company’s employees, the participants held the US-backed aggression countries and the UN the full responsible for the catastrophic consequences as a result of the ongoing maritime piracy, which have caused stopping and collapse of vital services provided to citizens, especially health, hygiene, electricity and water.
They called on, during the rally was held in front of the UN office in Sanaa, the free people of the world to pressure on the coalition states to stop maritime piracy on oil derivatives ships.
The protesters considered the aggression coalition’s persistence in seizing oil derivatives ships, as a flagrant violation of international covenants that criminalize prejudice to the needs of civilians.
The rally confirmed that the continuation of the US naval piracy on fuel ships for more than 8 months aimed at the continuation of the killing of the Yemeni people.