Protest vigil in Dhamar condemns Saudi regime’s execution of Yemeni citizen

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The Human Rights Office in Dhamar province on Saturday organized a protest vigil to denounce the Saudi regime’s execution of the Yemeni citizen, Mohammed Muqbil Al-Wasel, from the district of Mayfa’a Ans.

In the vigil, the advisor to the Supreme Political Council, Mohammed Hussein al-Maqdashi, denounced the crimes committed by the Saudi regime against Yemen and Yemenis, which reflect the level of its hatred, anger and revenge against the people of Yemen.

Al-Maqdashi held the United Nations and human rights and humanitarian organizations fully responsible for these crimes, whose paid silence constituted a cover and legitimization for the crimes of the Saudi regime.

He called on the sons of Ans tribe in particular and all the tribes to continue to supply the fronts with men and money and to take revenge for those who died in the collective or individual crimes of the Saudi regime.

A statement issued in the vigil called on the international community to condemn the crimes and violations of the Saudi regime and to oblige it with international and humanitarian law, especially with regard to resident civilians who are covered by international protection in accordance with the principles and rules of humanity stipulated in international agreements.