[19/06/2017 09:59]
Aden-Saba
Yemen has strongly condemned "the coward terror act" which targeted worshippers while getting out from the biggest mosque of London, leaving several persons killed and wounded.
In a statement, Yemen's Foreign Ministry said that Yemen expresses solidarity with the UK government and people, pointing out that such acts, which target houses of worshipping and public places, affirm that terrorism has no religion or homeland.
The statement indicated that some media outlets and political entities directly or indirectly disseminate the culture of hatred and racial discrimination on the basis of religion or race, calling them for reconsidering their coverage.
The ministry extended condolences to the British government, people and families of the victims, wishing speedy recovery for the wounded.
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