SANAA, Oct. 02 (YPA) – The Yemeni community in the British capital, London, demanded on Saturday in a protest rally the lifting of the ban on Sanaa International Airport and all Yemeni airports, imposed by the US-backed Saudi aggression countries.
In the rally, the protesters denounced the crime committed by the coalition and its mercenaries, which was delayed by the killing of the young Abdul Malik Al-Sanabani, while he was returning to the point of Tur Al Baha area in Lahj province by Aden airport.
During the rally, which was attended by many politicians, journalists and activists of human rights organizations in Britain, confirmed that the blockade imposed on Yemen and the ban on Sanaa international airport inconsistent with international laws and regulations.
The participants called for the opening of the airport, in a way that alleviates the suffering of the Yemeni people, pointing to the Saudi aggression and siege that Yemen is subjected to, as well as the difficult living conditions.
They called on the United Nations and the free people of the world to pressure towards opening Sanaa airport and all Yemeni airports to humanitarian flights and to ensure the safety of travelers and patients.
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