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Parliament condemns murder of Al-Sanabani

The Parliament, in its session on Saturday, condemned the crimes and violations committed by the aggression coalition and its tools against the Yemeni people, the most recent is the murder of the expatriate Abdulmalik Al-Sanbani in Lahj province.

 

The Parliament’s members considered the kidnapping, torture, looting, and killing of Al-Sanabani a brutal crime, inconsistent with the rules and provisions of international humanitarian law, the Geneva Conventions, and all international and humanitarian norms and covenants.

 

They held the Saudi-Emirati aggression coalition and its tools fully responsible for this crime and all crimes committed against the people of Yemen, whether through military targeting or the suffocating siege, and the closure of Sana’a International Airport.

 

The members called on international, human rights, humanitarian and legal organizations to stand by the Yemeni people and to pressure the Security Council to bring the perpetrators of all crimes and violations to international courts to receive their punishment.

 

They also demanded the speedy opening of all Yemeni airports and ports, foremost of which is Sanaa Airport and the ports of Hodeida provinces, to alleviate the suffering of travelers due to the inhumane dealings they face at the hands of these militias and gangs in the provinces under the control of the Saudi-Emirati occupation forces.

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