Yemeni Provinces Protest to Condemn Executions of 10 Prisoners by US-Saudi Mercenaries
Yemen Protests were held in various Yemeni governorates, after Friday prayers, to condemn the executions of ten Yemeni Army and Committees carried out by the US-Saudi mercenaries on the West Coast.
Protests were held in various residential neighborhoods in the city of Dhamar, stressing that this crime will not be forgotten, and that revenge must be taken from the criminals.
The participants pointed out that the projects of invaders and mercenaries do not bring any benefits to countries, and that projects of humiliation, domination and tutelage must be confronted.
In Raymah province, after Friday prayers, a number of districts witnessed protests to denounce the heinous crime, which comes within a series of crimes and violations by the coalition of aggression against the Yemeni people for nearly seven years.
Statements issued by the protests considered this crime a blatant violation of customs, tribal ancestors, charters, and international and humanitarian laws.
The statements held the countries of the coalition of aggression and mercenaries responsible for executing the prisoners, and other crimes and violations of the aggression against Yemen, in light of a shameful international silence.
The statements called for a general mobilization and the continuation of supplying the fronts to liberate Yemen from the US-Saudi invaders and occupiers.
Amran province also witnessed protests to condemn the execution of the prisoners. The protesters stressed that this crime is among a series of brutal crimes committed by the coalition of aggression, and is a violation of international laws.