YEMEN Press Agency

SPC member comments on Sudanese mercenary forces’ causalities in Yemen

SANAA, Nov. 3 (YPA) – Member of the Supreme Political Council Mohammed Ali al-Houthi commented on the announcement made by the spokesman of the Yemeni armed forces about causalities of  the Sudanese mercenary forces participating in Saudi-led aggression on Yemen.

He describes the causalities as  a product of the trafficking of ousted President Omar al-Bashir and his successor Sudan youths.

Mohammed Ali Al-Houthi said on Twitter:  “Sudan has been subjected to abuse and misinformation from its ousted former president Omar al-Bashir and the Saudi-led coalition.”

“The Sudan has been overlooked,” he tweeted at midnight Saturday

“Why didn’t the Sudanese go to defend Mecca or Medina instead of Aden, Taiz and Hodeidah?” he asked.

Al-Houthi responded to the Sudanese army spokesman’s adoption of al-Bashir’s speech to justify Sudan’s participation in the coalition war by “defending Mecca. He said: “The people of Sudan know very well that the last thing they think of al-Burhan, Hamidati or Al-Bashir before, is to defend the holy places.”

He went on to accuse the transitional authority’s military leadership in Sudan of following al-Bashir’s approach to investing Sudanese soldier.

“Because it is very well-known way of thinking for those who responded to criminality is to look for the money, even if they have hired sheikhs, young people and boys, and they have done s,” Mohammed al-Houthis said.

He refuted the Sudanese army spokesman’s rejection to the description of Sudanese forces as “mercenaries for rent”, and claiming that they “came to Yemen to defend”,

“Then why hide the fate of the Sudanese participants in the aggression if they are on the mission of defense and not invasion?” al-Houthi asked.

“Those who do not disclose the fate of the dead, prisoners and missing recruits and officers will not be faithful to their duties, battles or relatives,” he added.

On the other hand, Mohammed Ali al-Houthi reinforced this implicit reference to the families of members of the Sudanese forces involved in the War of Yemen, renewing his call for the Revolutionary Forces of Sudan, saying: “We are ready to hold talks with the Sudanese revolutionaries.”

E.M