Human Rights Ministry condemns Saudi regime’s crimes against Ethiopian immigrants
The Ministry of Human Rights condemned the crimes committed by the Saudi regime through its border guards against Ethiopian immigrants.
In a statement, the Yemeni News Agency (Saba) received a copy of it, the Ministry of Human Rights considered the killings, liquidations and mass graves committed by the Saudi regime against African migrants, a crime against humanity, and a flagrant violation of heavenly values and legislation, international humanitarian laws, international refugee law, and the 1951 Special Convention. refugee status.
The ministry pointed out that this crime reveals the extent of the brutality and ugliness of the Saudi authorities, and their disregard for the lives of unarmed civilians and displaced migrants from conflict areas.
The Ministry’s statement of Human Rights clarified that this crime was not the first, but rather comes in the context of crimes that have been going on for many years, in which the Saudi regime used all methods of killing, including burning Yemeni citizens from the Hodeida province in Khamis Mushait in 2010 AD, and African migrants from Ethiopia, including women, during 2015 AD.
The statement called for urgent action to rescue the Ethiopian immigrants and to condemn the crimes of the Saudi regime against them.
Human Rights Ministry called on the international community and international humanitarian organizations, especially the International Organization for Migration, to condemn those heinous crimes committed by the Saudi border guards against Ethiopian immigrants, and the formation of a neutral international committee to investigate the crime, and other crimes committed by the Saudi border guards on an almost daily basis on the Saudi borders against Africans and Yemeni citizens in the border lands.