Sanaa outraged by UN silence over Saudi military atrocities in northern Yemen.
The Yemeni House of Representatives condemned the UN silence on the heinous crime of the Saudi military in torturing and killing a number of Yemeni citizens in the north of the country and called on human rights organizations to try to bring the perpetrators to justice.
The Yemeni House of Representatives condemned the heinous crime committed by the Saudi military against Yemeni citizens in the Al-Raqo area in the city of Manbeh in Saada province.
The Yemeni Ministry of Health announced on Friday that Saudi army soldiers had tortured to death 25 Yemeni civilians in the Al-Raqo area of Saada province.
Seven of those tortured eventually died and their bodies were taken to Jomhuri Hospital in Saada. These people were tortured with electrical connections as well as artificial drowning.
According to Al-Masira, the statement said: “The heinous crime against the Yemenis and the immigrants in al-Raqqa and its denial by the aggressor spokesman, reveals the ugliness and inhumanity of the Saudi regime.”
The Yemeni House of Representatives added: “We call on human rights organizations to play their responsible role in pursuing and documenting this crime and prosecuting its perpetrators in the International Criminal Court.”
“We condemn the silence of the United Nations, which oversees the ceasefire, in the face of the crimes of the aggressor coalition and its continued violation of the ceasefire, without condemning or taking any action,” the statement said.
The Yemeni House of Representatives also condemned the continued aggression of the Zionist regime against the Palestinian people, saying that the compromising Arab regimes have also hidden behind their betrayal and swallowed their tongues, while the noise of their Zionist media is only against Arabs and Muslims.
The Yemeni Ministry of Health yesterday strongly condemned the move and expressed its opposition to humanitarian and international law, criticizing the silence of the international community.
In a statement, the human rights organization Ain said that there was a possibility of an increase in casualties, exposing the true face of the “Wahhabi-Takfiri” Saudi regime, which does not tolerate coexistence with others, and showed that all allegations It is nothing more than a lie about carrying out reforms in Saudi Arabia.