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Saudi aggression mercenaries commit a new crime by killing three Yemeni prisoners

2019-10-19T19:34:38.027Z


SANAA - The mercenaries of the Saudi-led aggression coalition today committed a new crime against three Yemeni prisoners


Sana-Sana

The mercenaries of the Saudi-led aggression coalition today committed a new crime against three Yemeni prisoners who died under torture in the prisons of the Yemeni province of Marib.

According to the Yemeni march website that "three prisoners from the Yemeni army and the popular committees were tortured by Saudi mercenaries of aggression to death inside the prison in the city of Marib," noting that the mercenaries insisted on the detention of the bodies of the three victims.

The Yemeni Tribal Council condemned this heinous crime and warned against the repetition of these heinous crimes that offend the Yemeni tribes, their ancestors and their benevolent customs, calling on the free tribes of Marib, especially all the wise people of the country to take responsibility for the crimes of aggression and mercenaries against prisoners.

In turn, the Human Rights Center for Human Rights and Development condemned the murder of the forces of aggression of prisoners, pointing out that it amounts to describing it as a "war crime" and constitutes an extension of a series of murders, killings and torture.

The Center held the countries of aggression responsible for the crime and its predecessors, calling for investigation and criminal accountability and the formation of a neutral international commission of inquiry into all crimes committed against the people of Yemen.

The Tihama Organization for Rights, Development and Human Heritage also described this crime as confirming the deprivation of mercenaries from all human values ​​and morals, especially as these prisoners are among them who are old and without respect for humanity in dealing with prisoners.

Source: sena

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