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Yemen gov’t surprised over UN silence at Houthi migrant immolation crime
[10/03/2021 07:12]
ADEN - SABA
Yemen’s government has expressed its “surprise over the silence of the UN and rights groups” toward the Houthi “heinous crime” of burning hundreds of African migrants to death and injuries in Sana’a on Monday.
In its routine session in Aden, the Cabinet said the “shy condemnations will only embolden the Houthis to press ahead in their atrocities against migrants and refugees” if they don’t “choose between fighting in the militia’s ranks or pay amounts” of money.
Houthi militants reportedly rounded up Ethiopian refugees to a detention facility in Sana’a to send them to its warfronts against the government. Refusing to go or pay the militia financial amounts, the militants burned the facility by throwing a bomb killing at least 30 and injuring more than 170, according to reports.