Yemen: Massive rally in Sana’a marks sixth anniversary of war onset

Subscribe to our channel! Thousands of protesters gathered on the airport road in Sana’a on Friday to commemorate the sixth anniversary of the war’s onset in Yemen. Protesters were seen chanting, waving Yemeni flags, and holding banners and pictures of the “Ansar Allah“ movement’s leader, Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi. “The mass gathering of the Yemeni people today sends a clear message and indication of the (resistance) of the Yemeni people, who hardly survive any day in the year without suffering massacres and crimes against their children, women and men,” said Minister of Information and Sana’a government spokesperson Dhaif Allah al-Shami. For his part, the advisor to the Supreme Political Council in Sanaa, Abdul Ilah Hajar, considered that “the humanitarian issue cannot be traded for the political and military issues,” adding that “(human suffering) has been imposed on the Yemeni people six years ago without any legal or human rights ground.“ A protester, Qassem Saleh, said: “We went out to
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