YPC: Trade Union Committees Renew their Call to UN, Prevent Piracy of Fuel Ships
News-Yemen: The trade union committees of Yemen Petroleum Company (YPC) renewed the call for the free people of world to work to stop the maritime piracy, against the ships of oil derivatives, by the coalition of American-Saudi aggression with international cover.
The trade union committees, in protest stand today, organized by the employees of YPC in front of United Nations office in Sana’a, in the presence of the company’s executive director, Ammar Al-Adrai, denounced United Nations collusion with the arbitrary practices of aggression against the basic needs of the Yemeni people.
A statement issued by the committees considered that the aggression’s continued detention of fuel ships, a blatant violation of international norms and conventions that criminalize prejudice to the needs of civilians, it denounced the silence and the international tolerance of such piracy.
The statement held United Nations fully responsible for the failure to respond to the humanitarian calls to lift the blockade and its falsification of facts and the disaster that Yemeni people are going through. It affirmed the continuation of the protests until the release of the fuel ships.