YEMEN Press Agency

Ansarullah calls on Sudan’s people to erase “Mark of Disgrace” of their army

SANAA, April 30 (YPA) – The Human Rights and Legal Department of Political Bureau of Ansarullah called on the rebellious Sudanese people to erase the disgrace of their army and “to make the success of its revolution to withdraw its soldiers, whose leaders turned them into mercenaries fighting and killing for the sake of Saudi crown prince Mohammed Bin Salam MBS.

In a statement, the department condemned the rape and stabbing crime against a Yemeni woman in Tuhita district of Hodeidah by Sudanese mercenaries within the coalition forces on the west coast of Yemen, and stabbed her in self-defense.

It called on the Political Bureau of the Ansarullah “all the honorable people of Sudan and its strong living forces to press in this direction (the withdrawal of Sudanese army soldiers from Yemen) for the sake of Sudan and its army.”

“The current situation of the Sudanese army is” universally reprehensible and surprising, making Sudan’s army a mockery of the world, as it changes its regime and reverses its rulers, and at the same time fights an independent people, Yemen, to prevent it from changing and seize its right to self-determination, “the  statement read.

“The crime is a disgrace on the humanity and the United Nations, “the statement added.

“The aggression has gone beyond the bounds of persistence and indiscretion, and the silence of international and human rights organizations has become a major disgrace and a humanitarian crime that confirms the demise of the miserable world conscience,” the statement said.

The Human Rights and Legal Department of the Political Bureau of Ansarullah renewed its call for “the formation of an international commission of inquiry into all crimes committed by the US-backed Saudi-led coalition in Yemen.”

“All these crimes will not pass without punishment, and the aggressors will inevitably fall after they have been surrounded by their sins,” the statement confirmed.

The department called on international organizations to “resolve them in the event that the coalition of aggression refuses to form an international commission of inquiry, if it is really keen to maintain its last moral value.”

The statement concluded that “Such demands are a right guaranteed by international law when such crimes occur.”

E.M