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Shura Council deplores Saudi security forces’ storming Orphan Care House

The Shura Council deplored the Saudi security forces’ crime of storming orphans home in Khamis Mushait in Asir region.

In a statement issued by the council, the council considered the scenes documented by social media activists for the Saudi security forces, as they assault orphan girls, severely beating them and taking them with handcuffs, as a criminal act that contradicts all moral and humanitarian norms and values.

The statement pointed out that crime committed by the Saudi security forces against orphans reflects the extent of the bankruptcy of the Saudi regime and its indifference to the rights of such a group and the inviolability of subjecting them to beatings and humiliating escorts.

The statement pointed out that this crime is not strange to a regime that, since its establishment, has pursued bloodshed and murder of innocent people from Najd, Hijaz, Bahrain and Yemen, and is not far from its heinous crime, which claimed the lives of dozens of inmates of the orphanage and the Al-Nour House for the Blind in Sana’a.

The statement called on free people of the world and the nation to condemn the crime against orphaned girls and to seek to submit the Saudi regime to the International Criminal Court.

The council held humanitarian and international organizations responsible for the shameful silence in the face of such crime, which the Saudi regime would not have committed had it not been for the complicity of international organizations that are full of Saudi money.

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