
Dignity Neda Center monitors 1385 crimes
Sana'a (Saba) - Dignity Neda Center monitored 1,385 crimes and violations by the Saudi-Emirati occupation in the southern governorates during the year 2024.
The head of the center - head of the Cultural and Media Affairs Department at the Office of the President of the Republic, Zaid Al-Gharsi, revealed in a press conference today in Sana'a to announce the center's annual report on those crimes, that the center recorded 2,312 victims of those crimes and violations.
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