Mass Demonstrations in Yemen, Rejecting US Aggression, Siege
Calls for mass rallies in many Yemeni areas and governorates under the slogan "US is behind the military and economic escalation, and the continuation of the aggression and siege on Yemen."
Popular demonstrations took place in Saada and other Yemeni governorates under the slogan "US is behind the military and economic escalation and the continuation of the aggression and siege on Yemen."
Street protests were held this morning in the governorates of Taiz, Hajjah, Amran, al-Bayda, Raymah, Ibb, and Saada, with the organizing committee urging Yemenis in various regions and governorates to take part in mass rallies against the US military escalation.
In this regard, Brigadier Abdallah bin Amer, Deputy Director of the Yemeni Ministry of Defense's Moral Guidance Department in Sanaa, confirmed that "the department will document the American role in the aggression against Yemen."
"The documentation efforts will focus on US-supplied weapons, logistical support, management of air operations, and steps that confirm that the aggression coalition's administration is American par excellence," Ibn Amer continued.
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He pointed out that confessions made by Americans, including members of the US Congress, in addition to several reports issued during the past years, confirm the US role in the aggression on Yemen.
Ibn Amer explained that the Department of Moral Guidance assumes this responsibility within its national duties during this historical stage, noting the importance of this initiative given that the US is actively attempting to hide behind its proxies in the region.
Earlier, a major demonstration took place in the coastal governorate of al-Hudaydah, western Yemen, to protest the killing of 10 army and popular committee prisoners by numerous Saudi coalition troops, as well as the mutilation of their bodies on the western coast.
The demonstrators in al-Hudaydah held banners with slogans condemning the Saudi coalition forces' killing of army and committee prisoners.