The Ministry of Human Rights condemns the Saudi regime’s detention of Yemeni pilgrims
Posted on July 3, 2024
Ansarollah website – Sana’a
The Ministry of Human Rights condemned the Saudi regime’s detention of Yemeni pilgrims. In a statement, the Ministry of Human Rights considered this shameful and act a provocation to the feelings of Yemenis, a violation of the values of the true Islamic religion, and a violation of laws, treaties, humanitarian principles, and social norms.
It denounced the complications and abuses carried out by the Saudi regime in several ways towards Yemeni pilgrims and the obstacles it places every year towards all Muslims performing Hajj, and turning these religious rituals and Muslim sanctities into a trap and an arena for settling political scores.
It stated that these complications and abuses impose on the Islamic nation today more than ever before to save this universal religious value from tampering, since Hajj does not concern the Saudi regime alone, but rather concerns all Muslims, which necessitates pressure on the Saudi regime and preventing it from making decisions and imposing illegal measures for the sake of the Sacred House of God and the rituals of Hajj and Umrah.
The Ministry confirmed that the responsibility for the return of Yemeni pilgrims to the capital, Sana’a, lies with the Saudi authorities in accordance with previously approved agreements, holding the Saudi regime fully responsible for all the psychological and material repercussions to which detained Yemeni pilgrims are exposed, demanding that they
be quickly returned to Sana’a and compensated.
The statement called for lifting the blockade on Yemen, starting with the complete and immediate opening of Sanaa International Airport and all airports, ports and land crossings, stressing that the continuation of such measures in light of the blockade imposed on Yemen by sea, land and air increases the suffering of pilgrims and all the Yemeni people.
The Ministry of Human Rights expressed its regret at the continued international silence regarding the aggression countries’ continued political blackmail and politicization of all files of a humanitarian nature, calling on the United Nations and international human rights organizations and bodies to assume their responsibilities towards these practices and the continuation of the blockade and the resulting crimes, violations and catastrophic human suffering.
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