Human Rights’ Ministry Condemns Saudi Crimes in Border Districts

The Ministry of Human Rights condemned, in the strongest terms, the continuation of the Saudi army and border guards in committing crimes against civilians and African migrants in the border areas, the latest of which was killing and injuring 11 people.

In a statement, the ministry was surprised by the continued silence of the international community and international bodies and organizations, led by the United Nations, regarding the crimes committed by the Saudi regime.

It stated, “We remind the world, with all its humanitarian bodies, that the victims of the Saudi attacks, since the beginning of the truce, have reached 2,258, including 285 martyrs in the border districts of Sa’adah.

The death toll is still escalating, and artillery shells and machine guns are still raining down on the heads of civilians and immigrants. The most severe forms of torture and abuse are being practiced against them.”

The Ministry called on the free world, and human rights and humanitarian organizations, to put pressure on the Saudi regime to prevent the perpetration of more genocide crimes against Yemeni citizens and African immigrants.

The Ministry of Human Rights renewed the call to the competent bodies and all humanitarian and international organizations to review the crimes committed by the Saudi regime in the border areas, pointing to the importance of organizations operating in Yemen by providing the necessary requirements to aid the injured.

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