Al-Mashat: Saudi Crimes Will Not be Subject to Statute of Limitations
The head of the Supreme Political Council, Mahdi Al-Mashat, expresses that the Great Hall Massacre and other crimes committed by the US-Saudi-led aggression "do not and will not be subject to a statute of limitations."
The head of the Supreme Political Council in Yemen, Mahdi Al-Mashat, confirmed on Saturday that the Great Hall Massacre was committed against the Yemeni people by the US-Saudi-led coalition is one of the most "heinous crimes against the Yemeni people."
According to al-Mashat, "the American footprint was evident in the crime, and every inch of Yemen is a witness to the crimes of the invasion." He added that this crime "represented the violence, carnage, and hideousness of the US-Saudi assault".
The head of the Political Council considered that the crime of the Great Hall is a disgrace on the forehead of humanity and a witness that the US-Saudi aggression represents a flagrant violation of international laws, elaborating that the coalition targeted Yemeni people and committed continuous genocides.
The top military figure concluded his statement by considering that the suffocating American siege on the Yemeni people falls within the construct of continuous crime, and contributes to the daily death of Yemenis, which is why the international community and the world must review its positions and restore peoples' confidence in international laws."