Civil society of Development and Freedoms

Yemen Petroleum Company Employees Continue for 154th day Protesting in Front of UN Office

Yemen Petroleum Company employees continued to protest in front of the United Nations Office in the capital Sana’a for the 21st Friday, condemning the siege on ports and airports. The statements renewed the United Nations demand to lift the siege imposed on Sana’a Airport and open the port of Hodeidah, the port of Salif and Ras Issa to oil, pharmaceutical and food vessels.

 

The statements put on the United Nation full responsibility of the disaster that will befall the Yemeni People as a result of the continued detention of oil derivatives ships and delaying their arrival at Hodeidah port.

They also condemned the US-Saudi crimes against Yemeni People which was the latest targeting Prisoners in Dhamar.  The statements called on the people of the southern provinces to pay attention to the disruptive agenda of the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia and to place the national interest on all personal, regional and party interests.

 

The participants condemned the silence and lack of response of the United Nations to their legitimate demands, despite the continuation of the protest to 154 days.

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