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UAE arrests more than 70 Yemeni fishermen for making a living

In the harsh living conditions of the Yemeni fishermen as a result of the violations and siege practiced by the Saudi-led coalition against them, especially the southern fishermen, the UAE forces and their armed agents in Hadramout arrested more than 70 fishermen from Hadramout. Fishermen because they claim their right to fish at sea.
Fishing was banned by the United Arab Emirates, according to local sources close to YemenExtra.
“Today, the UAE has arrested 70 fishermen from Hadramout because they fought for a living and demanded an end to the blockade imposed by UAE forces to prevent fishing in the Yemeni sea,” said Fadi Baoum, leader of the Southern Movement.
“Al-Rayyan airport in Hadramout was closed and turned into military barracks for Emiratis and a prisoner of enforced disappearance, but there are those who justify such crimes.”
“There are those who closed the Mukalla road last month because it is passing through the port of al-Dhulba to export the al-Hadrami oil, which we do not know how much, for whom or how much oil is sold,” he said on Facebook.
Fadi also said that Emiratis violate the dignity of the officials and the Hadrami elite every day in front of the gate of Al-Rayyan airport, and concluded that they do not have dignity because they have done a lot of infringing acts.
In the meantime, sources in Mukalla have accused the United Arab Emirates of looting fishing resources in Mukalla and hunting down Yemeni fishing vessels by razing coral reefs and expelling fish from the sea, accusing UAE forces of protecting modern fishing vessels that steal southern fishing from the shores of Aden. To the skilled beaches of Mukalla and Socotra.
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