Minister of Human Rights Calls for End to Crimes of US-Saudi Aggression in Border Areas
Minister of Human Rights Ali Al-Dailami called for an end to the series of crimes committed by the US-Saudi aggression against civilians in the border areas of Sa’adah Governorate.
“The crimes of US-Saudi aggression in the borders have become repeated in one day, and the UN and Security Council are supposed to take action to stop these crimes,” he said.
“The US-Saudi aggression thinks that it is able to create a new equation in the border areas through the forced displacement of the population, and it is delusional,” he added.
He called on the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights to take action and play its role in documenting the enemy’s crimes at the borders, instead of reducing the number of its monitoring staff in the targeted areas.
Al-Dailami called on the UN to condemn these crimes, and said: We hope to hear the Secretary-General of the UN talking about civilian victims in the border areas and to take practical measures to stop the crimes of US-Saudi aggression.
Various areas of the border districts in Sa’adah are subjected to Saudi missile and artillery shelling, on a daily basis, resulting in heavy casualties and material losses.
On Saturday, two citizens were wounded by Saudi fire in the border district of Shada. While on Friday, a citizen was killed and seven others were wounded, as a result of the Saudi enemy targeting the border district of Shada with artillery and machine guns.
Medical statistics revealed that the number of victims of the Saudi attacks on the border district of Munabbih in Sa’adah, during January and February, amounted to 202 dead and wounded.
The director of Munabbih Rural Hospital, Ali al-Ayashi, said in a statement to Almasirah Net correspondent that the number of citizens who died as a result of the Saudi enemy’s bombing of Munabbih reached 21, while the number of wounded reached 181 Yemenis and African immigrants.