A human flood fills Bab Al-Yaman square denouncing US piracy of oil derivatives
The capital Sana’a witnessed on Monday afternoon a mass march in the yard of “Bab al-Yemen” to denounce the blockade of oil products, under the slogan “The blockade of oil products is an American decision and our option is to hurricane Yemen.”
The mass crowd on the march raised signs denouncing the strengthening of the economic blockade of the Yemeni people by the countries of the American-led aggression coalition and the seizure of oil derivatives.
A statement was issued during the rally in the capital Sana’a, holding that the US full responsibility for the siege of the Yemeni people, stressing that the blockade of oil derivatives and preventing them from Yemenis is an American aggression, and that it is a legitimate duty to confront it .
The statement stressed that “the Yemeni people have the right to get oil derivatives as a fundamental right guaranteed by all international laws and conventions, and preventing the entry of oil derivatives constitutes a flagrant violation of human values, principles and international conventions and laws.”
“The closure of Hodeidah port, which is the main lifeline for millions of Yemenis and the denial of entry of fuel, food and medicine ships, is a remarkable war crime,” the statement read.
The statement held the international community and the United Nations responsible for their silence for the ongoing crime of aggression and its siege of our people.
“The suffering of citizens in the occupied territories reveals that the agenda of the coalition targets all Yemenis without exception,” according to the statement.
The statement called on all free people in the occupied provinces to rise up in the face of the occupation and its mercenaries.
The participants voiced their support for all the military steps taken by the leadership in deterring aggression and breaking the siege, stressing that “our choice is to respond to the siege through mobilization of fighters and supporting the fronts with men and money.
The participants resounded the slogans confirming that the United States aggression was a major cause of Yemeni suffering and stressed that the Yemeni people would face such aggression and siege no matter how serious the enemy was.
They pointed out that the Yemeni people’s access to fuel is a fundamental and guaranteed right, but America forbids that right. It is clear that United States terrorism is reflected in the escalation of aggression and the blockade against Yemen.