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Protest Stand Condemns Continuing Violations of US_Saudi Aggression, Hodeidah

The people of Al-Meena disrict in Hodeidah province organized a protest stand, on Sunday, to denounce the continuation of the violations of the aggression, and its disavowal from the implementation of the Stockholm Agreement, continuing the siege of Adduraymi district.

In the protest, the acting governor, Mohamad Ayyash Qahim, and the head of the provincial services committee, Suleiman Halisi, praised the attitudes of the people of the governorate in facing the aggression, their steadfastness, and their stability, for nearly 5 years despite the continued aggression and the siege. They have consistently condemned the violations and breaches of the Stockholm Agreement aggression and the non-implementation of the agreement despite the implementation of most of its provisions unilaterally.

Protesters called on the United Nations, human rights and legal organizations to take human and legal responsibility towards the aggression and genocide that the Yemeni people have been subjected to for nearly five years under suspicious international and UN silence.

A statement issued at the vigil, protesters condemned the continued aggression in spilling the blood of civilians, destroying their homes, blockading the Yemeni people, preventing the entry of food and medicine to starve them, and continuing violations of the Stockholm Agreement by bombing civilians in the districts of Attohayta, Adduraymi, Beit Al-Faqih, Al-Hali, Al-Hawk and kylo 16.

In the statement, the protesters denounced the United Nations’collusion with the aggression alliance and its silence regarding the crimes it committed against the Yemeni people, especially children and women, as well as the aggression forces’ denial of entry to ships of oil derivatives and foodstuffs, the ports of Hodeidah, despite obtaining permits by the United Nations, as well as the continued closure of an Airport Sana’a.

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