[29/08/2023 06:23]
ADEN - SABA
Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism Muamar al-Eryani has said the recognition of the so-called Houthi militia Leader Mohammad Ali al-Houthi that his group has remains of hundreds of African refugees is not chocking and new to the militia, which brought them forcibly to die in warfronts and burnt them in its detention cells.
He made it clear that the militia carried out forcibly recruitment to hundreds of African Refugees and put them between two difficult choices; joining warfronts or paying financial ransoms and took them into training camps; using them in fighting or logistic works like transporting weapons, ammunitions and food, in addition to digging tunnels and building barricades.
Al-Eryani pointed out that Houthi terrorist militia has burnt hundreds of African Refugees in a detention cell under its control in Sana'a on March 2021, killing and injuring 170 and buried them in mass graves.
He demanded the international community and international organizations led by the International Organization for Migration to denounce these crimes by the militia and to force it stop recruiting African refugees and migrants.
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