Mustafa Bakri calls on Sisi to take into account the conditions of Yemenis in Egypt and to pay attention to the Iranian intervention in Yemen

English - Sunday 03 January 2021 الساعة 01:43 pm
Cairo, NewsYemen, Exclusive:

Egyptian politician and journalist Mustafa Bakri appealed to President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and his government to reconsider the situation of Yemeni expatriates, and the standards for dealing with residents, similar to the rest of the communities.


He recalled in his "Facts and Secrets" program, which he presented on the (Al-Balad) channel, that Yemen suffers from multiple crises, problems and conflicts, and that there are blood ties, lineage and history between the two countries that must not be forgotten.

He also pointed out that the Yemeni today suffers great suffering inside his country from a militia that wanted to return him to "stone pods", and suffering outside his country with regard to some of the measures imposed on him.

Bakri, in the course of his speech, touched on the Houthi bombing of Aden International Airport last Wednesday, how it was done and who is responsible and the first beneficiary.

We owe the Houthi militia and the "Iranian regime", which is financing it with missiles and advanced weapons in search of exploding the situation and thwarting the Riyadh agreement and building the state again.

Bakri stated that he is confident that Egypt is a pivotal country; Qualified to play an important role in the political file, contributing to grasping the Yemeni issue and rebuilding this country, which is being systematically destroyed by Iran's arms.

He strongly criticized the humanitarian situation that Yemen has reached, and the Yemeni citizen, including death, torture, and cuts to salaries. While the world is watching, he says.


Inferring to this the story of "the father who sold his daughter," saying he sold her in order for others to live.


 He also criticized the United Nations and the international community for dealing with the Yemeni issue in this strange way, saying: "Why do they intervene everywhere except in Yemen so that condemnation is not issued clearly?" In his reference to the failure to condemn the daily crimes and events that leave great tragedies, and suffering that brought him back to the stone ages, as he put it.


Recent reports and statistics indicate that the number of Yemenis residing in Egypt has exceeded 1,100,000 during the last five years.