YEMEN Press Agency

Discontent after exiled leaders paid 150 million Saudi Riyal to back war

The leader of the revolution calls on Saudi Arabia to release its money paid to mercenaries transparently

SANAA – A document reported by the Yemen Press Agency last week that revealed Saudi-led aggression coalition had paid 150 million Saudi Riyal to 400 Yemeni leaders from the Muslim Brotherhood (Islah Party) and General People’s Congress party to back the Saudi military aggression war against the Yemeni people have inflamed public discontent.

SANAA – A document reported by the Yemen Press Agency last week that revealed Saudi-led aggression coalition had paid 150 million Saudi Riyal to 400 Yemeni leaders from the Muslim Brotherhood (Islah Party) and General People’s Congress party to back the Saudi military aggression war against the Yemeni people have inflamed public discontent.

The event took place during a conference sponsored by Saudi regime in Riyadh in 2015.

The exclusive document have been widely circulated in local media and social networks.

Most of trending posts in social media are condemning the great national betrayal of those mercenary leaders who sold their country and people in return of few money.

The document also have escalated anger between followers of these parties inside and outside Yemen.