[07/12/2017 07:24]
RIYADH-SABA
Minister of Information Mo'amer Al-Iryani said:" Yemeni people in Iran-backed imamate-Houthi militia held regions subjected to extremely brutal violations".
In statement to the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), Al-Iryani confirmed that the Putshists militias have blocked all social media outlets in a bid to isolate the people in the regions under their control. By blocking the media outlets, the militia aimed to cover and conceal their crimes which amount to crimes against humanity".
The minister pointed out that the militia has launched wide-range arrest and hunt-down campaign, storm and check houses of the opponents in Sana'a, Hajja and al-Mahweat. They even attacked women protest, in an unprecedented incident".
Al-Iryani blamed the international organizations for their passivity toward the atrocities committed by the militia." International organizations have continued to open Hodeida seaport to all fuels entry… Yemeni people now need security more than fuels", said Al-Iryani.
The minister of information reiterated that legal government led by President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi has continued to make efforts aimed to retake all provinces from the militias and save Yemeni peoples from their atrocities.
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