
Two vigils in Sam'a & Al-Saluw denounce aggression's mercenaries crimes in Taiz
Taiz - Saba:
Sam'a and Saluw districts in Taiz province witnessed on Monday two armed protests to condemn the crimes of torturing the poet Rashid al-Hattam and the young man Majid Mubarak al-Amiri from Qifa until their death in the prisons of the aggression mercenaries in Marib city, and to honor the blood of the martyr President Saleh al-Sammad.
In the presence of the director of Sam'a district, Muhammad al-Saghir, the directorate's tactics officer, Faid Mansour, a number of social figures , military and security leaders in the two districts, the participants emphasized that these criminal acts contrary to the teachings of Islam and our true religion express the level of religious, value, moral and human decadence and fall to which the aggression mercenaries have reached.
They praised the sacrifices of Martyr Al-Sammad, his positions and his renaissance project (a hand that builds and a hand that protects), and the importance of following the path of the martyrs, and the continued steadfastness in the face of the enemy.
A statement issued by the two vigils condemned the crimes of the Islah militia against Al-Hattam and Al-Amri, who were kidnapped and tortured until they died.
The statement held the aggression's mercenaries and their criminal tools fully responsible for the two crimes and other crimes committed against innocent people in all provinces and areas of Yemen under their control for nine years.
The statement called on all free and honorable people in Yemen to stand against these crimes, which are contrary to nature and alien to the conservative Yemeni society, its customs, traditions, ancestors and norms.
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