Human Rights: Al-Houthi massacre in Sanaa ended the "Stockholm" agreement

English - Sunday 19 September 2021 الساعة 11:26 am
Aden, NewsYemen:

The Ministry of Human Rights, in the legitimate government, denounced the horrific mass executions carried out by the Houthi militia in Sanaa against 9 Yemeni citizens, including a minor, on Saturday.

The ministry said, in a statement, that "despite the repeated calls by international organizations and bodies, we were surprised today, Saturday, September 18, 2021 AD, with the implementation of the unjust and illegal death sentence in Sana'a against nine citizens, by firing squad, after they remained forcibly hidden before the execution  death penalty for them."

Ali Ibrahim Al-Quzi, Abdul-Malik Ahmad Muhammad Hamid, Muhammad Khalid Ali Haig, Muhammad Ibrahim Ali al-Quzi, Muhammad Yahya Muhammad Noah, Ibrahim Muhammad Abdullah Aqel, Muhammad Muhammad Ali al-Mashkhari, Moaz Abd al-Rahman Abdullah Abbas and the minor child Abdulaziz Ali Muhammad al-Aswad were all executed.

The statement stated that the tenth kidnapper, Ali Abdo Kazaba, died inside al-Houthi prison, as a result of brutal torture and cruel treatment he was subjected to in order to obtain confessions under torture in a false trial that lacks the most basic elements of justice by an illegal court to publicly end the Stockholm Agreement, especially the clause relating to  To release all the kidnapped and political prisoners and the media.

He stressed that the terrorist Houthi militia continues to use the judiciary in its areas of control to liquidate anyone who opposes or stands in the way of its coup project and to loot citizens and seize their property.

The Yemeni Ministry of Human Rights called on the international community, the Security Council, the Human Rights Council, bodies and organizations, and the United Nations to act immediately to stop the ongoing massacre of mass executions by the Houthi militia of journalists and politicians, to stop torturing the abductees and prisoners, to release immediately all the abductees and forcibly disappeared persons, to allow visits to them, and to provide treatment and health care.  for them.