Order to expel the Yemenis from the Prophet’s shrine.
Saudi officials have ordered the expulsion of all Yemeni citizens, including students, teachers and staff, from the Prophet’s shrine, news sources reported.
Al-Youm news website reported Wednesday evening (Wednesday), quoting a Yemeni journalist, that Saudi officials had ordered the expulsion of all Yemenis from the Prophet’s shrine.
According to Russia Today, the Yemeni journalist reported on his Twitter account: “63 Yemeni students, teachers and staff were all those who remained in the Holy Prophet’s shrine, who were officially notified by the end of April (next month).” “They should leave [the Prophet’s Mosque] تا so that Yemen will be the only Arab and Islamic country whose sanctuary is completely empty of [the people].”
“The removal of [holders of] Yemeni citizenship began about three years ago,” the Yemeni correspondent added.
Earlier, Sam’s legal entity announced the decision of Saudi officials to cancel the contract of Yemeni employees in southern Saudi Arabia, calling the decision “politically incorrect” and at the same time saying that this step “means unacceptable racial discrimination.” “It is acceptable.”
The Geneva-based human rights group had called on Saudi officials to back down from the decision, as it was in clear violation of international law. Sam also referred to the consequences of the decision in one of his statements, citing the poor economic situation in Yemen, noting that Saudi officials did not make the decision public and did not deny the news.