A signature campaign in Syria to lift embargo on Sana’a airport
Dozens of Yemeni community members and students studying in Syria signed a petition to demand the reopening of Sana’a International Airport so that they can return to Sana’a and its neighboring governorates.
On the sidelines of the festive event and intellectual symposium held on the occasion of the seventh anniversary of the September 21 revolution and the 59th anniversary of the September 26 revolution at Tishreen University in the Syrian city of Lattakia, the participants and signatories to the petition demanding an end to the war and aggression and the lifting of the blockade and air embargo on Yemen’s ports and airports.
In recorded words, the signatories to the petition considered that the opening of Sana’a International Airport and the lifting of the ban imposed by the US-Saudi aggression coalition are of the utmost necessities to protect citizens from killing, looting, and kidnappings, which travelers are exposed to through the airports of death in Aden and Sayun.
The Yemeni community in Syria denounced the heinous crime that the young Abdul-Malik al-Sanabani was subjected to, the kidnapping of Yemeni students returning home, and hundreds of similar crimes in the areas under the control of the aggression coalition.