The ruling Islah party in Taiz condemns the crimes of its forces and talks about wars between the governorate's directorates

English - Sunday 15 November 2020 الساعة 08:47 am
Taiz, NewsYemen:

The ruling party in Taiz condemned the failure of its military and security forces to control security, end imbalances and protect people's lives. The governor and the security committee called for more firm and decisive positions to quickly arrest all outlaws, and to take urgent legal and judicial measures towards the fugitives.

The Islah Party, the political arm of the Muslim Brotherhood movement, the Taiz branch, appealed to everyone not to cover up any of the criminals and killers, given that the security issue is at the forefront of everyone's attention in the governorate.

In his statement, Al-Islah said that he stood before the recent criminal events in Taiz, the latest of which was the heinous crime that occurred in Al-Rawda Hospital.

 Al-Islah, which has taken over the security and army in Taiz alone, and fought against all who do not belong to the Muslim Brotherhood, spoke in his statement that the security committee should work with strict professional performance in order to impose order, and confront those wanted with security with complete severity away from any complacency or slowdown. So as not to spread chaos and worsen the hand of outlaws.

Army leaders in Taiz, who belong to the Muslim Brotherhood movement, cover up the wanted, criminals, and outlaw gangs, while Al-Islah said in his statement that he regretted that the moral and ethical decline of the perpetrators of these crimes reached this disgraceful level.

Whereas the commander of its military forces, Abdo Farhan, Salem, is working to ignite regional wars in the governorate, Islah called on society to be fully vigilant from the efforts of the backward territorial and rural self, which the stalkers work to maintain in order to destroy the social fabric that was and still is the most prominent The governorate features not only among its directorates, but with all the governorates of the Republic of Yemen.