SANAA, July 6 (YPA) – British capital, London, witnessed on Sunday the departure of hundreds of demonstrators, including Britons, Arabs and Muslims, to protest against the continuation of the Saudi-Emirati coalition war and its siege on Yemen.
A large number of activists, British citizens and members of Arab and Muslim communities participated in the demonstration in solidarity with the victims of the ongoing war on Yemen led by the Saudi-Emirati coalition.
Participants in the protest demonstration in front of the BBC headquarters in the center of the British capital, London, called on the British government to intervene to stop the war that has been going on in Yemen for more than five years.
The protesters chanted in the largest demonstration against the coalition, slogans and chants in their entirety condemning the crimes of the Saudi-Emirati war coalition against the Yemenis and the siege imposed on the country.
They also raised banners roaming the streets of London, condemning the support of the war on Yemen and calling on the British government to stop military dealings and arms deals with the UAE and Saudi Arabia, for their crimes in Yemen.
The demonstrators distributed leaflets explaining the violations committed by the coalition in Yemen, which caused the killing and wounding of thousands, the displacement of millions, in addition to famine and the spread of diseases as a result of the siege.