[26/12/2020 04:03]
RIYADH - SABA
Yemen's Information Minister Muammar al-Eryani said the "murder of Ahlam al-Eshari and her fetus and the intimidation of her four kids is not an isolated incident, but a day-to-day Houthi practice."
Houthi militants raided Mohammed al-Eshai's house in al- Odayn, a central Yemen town, last week to arrest him, didn't find him, and then assaulted his pregnant wife to death in front of her children. "This horrific crime sums up the tragedy of millions of Yemeni women and children in the areas under the Houthi militia's control," al-Eryani told Saba. "It unveils the daily conduct of a militia that that strikes and seizes civilians to terrorize them into submission to its Imamite theocratic will" of Persian inspirations.
"The scene of al-Eshari children holding on to the dead body of their mother … shakes any human conscience, but not that of the international community and human rights organizations."
"The tears of the two children are a continuity of the tears that Yemen's woman and children have shed hydrating Yemen's mountains, plains and valleys, amidst the silence of the international community and the hypocrites who enrich from human rights slogans and have let down the Yemenis."
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