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[03/03/2025 02:10]
ADEN-SABA
Yemen's Prime Minister, Dr. Ahmed bin Mubarak, has strongly condemned the systematic crimes and human rights abuses perpetrated by Houthi militia against civilians in al-Baydha Governorate.


In a meeting with al-Baydha Governor, Major General Nasser Al-Suwadi, the Prime Minister emphasized that these heinous crimes reflect the terrorist nature of the Houthi militia and their brutal treatment of citizens.

Prime Minister bin Mubarak pledged to take all necessary measures to thoroughly document the atrocities committed by the Houthi militia in al-Baydha and across Yemen, ensuring that those responsible are held accountable at both the national and international levels.

The meeting, held in the interim capital Aden, also addressed the dire situation faced by civilians in al-Baydha, who are being subjected to relentless Houthi attacks and human rights abuses in an attempt to crushing their spirits, reaffirming the government's commitment to supporting the armed forces and popular resistance, Prime Minister bin Mubarak vowed to confront Houthi violations and crimes against civilians, with the ultimate goal of liberating all Yemeni governorates from the grip of the terrorist militia.


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