Sanaa: Al-Saud is waiting for the dire consequences of the execution of two Yemeni prisoners.
The Committee for the Affairs of Yemeni Prisoners said that the Saudi regime’s execution of two Yemeni prisoners of war is against all laws and charters, and that the regime is waiting for the dire consequences of this crime.
“We were informed that among the dozens of people executed by the Al-Saud regime, there were two Yemeni prisoners who were taken to the execution site out of oppression and hostility,” said the National Committee for the Captivity of Yemen.
The committee called the Al Saud regime’s execution of prisoners of war contrary to all international laws and charters, saying that the execution of Hakim al-Batini and Haidar al-Shuzali, two Yemeni prisoners, would have dire consequences for the Al Saud regime and that silence on this crime would be impossible.
The Association of Yemeni Scholars also condemned the crimes of the Al-Saud regime in executing dozens of people accused of links to terrorism, saying that the execution of 81 innocent Muslims from the children of the Hejaz and the eastern region of Saudi Arabia, as well as Yemeni nationals explicitly with Islam and just The judiciary is in conflict, and this crime was committed for political and sectarian reasons and justifications.
The association condemned the silence of the international community and human rights organizations in the face of this crime, saying: “We call on the Yemeni people to respond to the crimes of the Al-Saud regime by continuing their resistance and financial support and sending troops to the battlefields.”