The union committees of the oil company employees hold the United Nations responsible for the situation in Yemen
The union committees of the employees of the Yemeni Oil Company held the United Nations fully responsible for the situation in Yemen in light of the continued aggression and siege, calling on the free people of the world to expose the crimes of the aggression coalition led by America and its piracy on fuel ships and to prevent their entry to the port of Hodeidah with the participation of the United Nations.
The committees, in a vigil organized today in front of the United Nations office in Sana’a, in the presence of the CEO of the Oil Company, Ammar Al-Adari, under the slogan “American piracy is behind the continuation of human suffering,” denounced the persistence of the US-Saudi aggression in piracy on fuel, food and medicine ships.
In a statement issued by it, it stressed that the United Nations violates the provisions of the International Convention on Human Rights, the rules of international humanitarian law and all applicable laws and norms, in addition to its disregard for the essence and objectives of the Sweden Agreement, which stressed the need to facilitate the access of basic materials and humanitarian aid to meet the needs of the Yemeni people.