Human Rights Ministry condemns Saudi army’s continued targeting of citizens at border
The Ministry of Human Rights condemned in the strongest terms the crime committed by the Saudi regime against Yemeni citizens in the border areas and their torture, which led to the killing of citizen Muhammad Ahmed Ali Saad al-Qibli, 31, and the injury of others.
In a press communiqué, a copy of which was received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), the ministry denounced the international silence as a result of the continued crimes of the Saudi regime against Yemenis in the border areas, although this crime was preceded by similar crimes by the Saudi regime.
The communiqué indicated that members of the Saudi army did not respond to the pleas of my colleague, the martyr, to provide him with first aid.
It indicated that the Saudi army transferred the body of the killing and his two companions to the area from which they were arrested.
The communiqué pointed out that the two companions of the killing were unable to deliver the body of al-Qibli to his family because they were targeted by members of the Saudi regime with live bullets, which forced them to flee under a hail of gunfire, leaving the body of their colleague in the same area.
The Ministry called on the International Red Cross and international organizations affiliated with the United Nations concerned with human rights to intervene quickly by delivering the body of the martyr to his family, all the bodies that the Saudi regime killed at the borders, to put pressure on the Saudi regime to stop its ongoing , systematic crimes against Yemenis in the border areas and to activate international mechanisms for prosecuting the perpetrators of these crimes.