[21/07/2017 02:43]
MADRID-SABA
Yemen's Ambassador to the Kingdom of Spain Nabil Misary has reviewed conditions and suffering of Yemeni people over Houthi-Saleh militias' war on Yemen.
In a press conference held here on Friday, Misary talked about the eruption of cholera and famine over the militias' war on the state institutions.
He pointed to efforts of the government in liberated governorates for restoring the state institutions and providing basic services; health, education, electricity and roads.
He reviewed human rights violations committed by the militias against journalists and illegally prosecuting ten and referring them into the prosecution and security court under their control.
He unearthed crimes of kidnapping citizens and workers in humanitarian local and international organizations and seizing relief assistances for financing their war against the people.
The Yemeni civilization, which has contributed in humanitarian renaissance across history, is facing today grand crimes threatening human being in general and human and historical sites in particular.
He called on Spanish media to carry out humanitarian duty to introduce Yemen's real situation and calling Spain and the international community to help rescue Yemen's civilization.
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