[26/03/2024 04:30]
ADEN - SABA
Minister of Information Muammar Al-Eryani has strongly condemned the terrorist Houthi militia's torture of academician Sabri Al-Hakimi to death in one of the militia-run jails in Sana'a.
Six months ago, the terrorist militia's self-styled Security and Intelligence Apparatus had kidnapped, prof. Al-Hakimi, a former Director General of Training Department at the Ministry of Education, and has since subjected him to torture until his death.
Al-Eryani said in a press statement the crime is not the first and will not be the last, as the barbaric Houthi militia did not appreciate the education prestige or humanitarian health condition of the professor and threw him in the militia's detention facility for 6 months only hand him over to his family as a dead body.
Al-Eryani said the despicable Houthi crimes against the Yemenis will not go unpunished, and one day the perpetrators will be held accountable.
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