The hashtag “#UN kills Yemeni children” has become one of the hottest trends in Yemen following the UN hostile move to include the Yemeni Ansarullah movement in the list of child rights violators.
The United Nations said in a report on Friday that UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres had decided to blacklist the Ansar al-Islam movement.
“Mohammad Abdul Salam,” the head of the negotiating team and the official spokesman of the Yemeni Ansarullah movement, reacted to the UN action to include the movement in the “blacklist” of countries and groups that violate the rights of children. The title of hospital works in favor of big countries, and the inclusion of Ansarullah in the “blacklist of countries and groups that violate children’s rights” was also biased.
He added: “The member states of the Saudi-led Arab aggression coalition have committed the worst crimes against children, but Saudi Arabia is not on the list.”
The Yemeni official also tweeted: “The Yemeni position is defensive in the face of the Saudi coalition’s invasion of Yemen.” The cessation of the war and the end of the siege is in the hands of the one who invaded Yemen and put the country under economic siege.
Meanwhile, Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, a member of Yemen’s Supreme Political Council and a prominent Ansar al-Islam leader, stressed that the UN secretary-general’s decision was not in line with field facts and the reports of independent committees.
He tweeted: “This decision by the United Nations confirms the ransom deal to reappoint Guterres as UN Secretary-General, and Ban Ki-moon had previously been blackmailed for removing Saudi Arabia from the Shame List.”
He called for the publication of images of war crimes against Yemen on various media and social networks in order to clarify the truth.
Social media users have also criticized the UN for its hostile action against the Yemeni Ansarullah movement, writing that the UN has placed the Ansarullah movement on its list of child rights violators, while acquitting the aggressor coalition, which is the real killer of the Yemeni people.
After a majority of the Yemenis posted atrocities done by Saudi Arabia and the UN this hashtag is one of the trending hashtags on Twitter.