Muhammad bin Salman has received the award for “committing the worst crimes against humanity.”
The London-based Ekklesia Institute for Human Rights, in a symbolic ceremony, awarded Muhammad bin Salman the “Most Horrific Human Rights Crimes” and “Crimes Against Children” in a symbolic ceremony, placing the Saudi Crown Prince first. He considered human rights violators.
According to the institute’s information website, at the “Enemies of Peace in the Yemeni War” ceremony, the award was given to those who have the greatest share in prolonging the war and hindering peace and causing the killings and tragedies of the Yemeni people.
The Ecclesiastical Institute has also stated that the purpose of this symbolic award is to draw the attention of the international community to the continuation of the Yemeni war and to the parties that commit heinous crimes. A war that the institute considers a disgrace to the international community.
The British Prime Minister Boris Johnson also received the Peace Disruptors Award for continuing arms sales to Saudi Arabia.
The Saudi and UAE military invasion of Yemen is in its seventh year, a war accompanied by a complete naval, air and land blockade. The siege and bombing of Yemen has caused the worst humanitarian crisis in the world in Yemen. Tens of thousands have been killed and injured and millions displaced. Victims, a significant portion of whom are defenseless women and children.
“The Yemeni war has just reached a shameful stage,” James Alder, a spokesman for the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), told a UN news conference in Geneva in October. We now have 10,000 children who have been killed or disabled since March 2015. “In other words, four children are killed or injured every day.”