Yemeni protesters condemn continued Saudi-led aggression, demonstrate determined resistance
Thousands of Yemeni people have poured into the streets in the capital Sana’a and other cities to voice their outrage over the continued acts of aggression and war crimes committed by the Saudi-led coalition.
The demonstrations were held on Saturday in honor of the late founder of the Ansarullah movement Hussein al-Houthi.
Waving Yemen’s flag, the protesters chanted slogans against the aggressors and their key ally, the United States.
They expressed support for the Yemeni army troops and fighters from the Popular Committees, and called for resistance against the Saudi-led coalition of aggression during the massive rally in the capital staged under the motto “Cry in the Face of Aggressors.”
The Yemeni protesters made it clear to their enemies that their country will remain independent and free. Demonstrators also slammed dishonest calls for peace made by certain Arab governments that have normalized relations with the Israeli regime.
Moreover, the Yemenis reiterated their support for the Palestinian cause.
High-ranking Yemeni officials and politicians participated in the large demonstration in Sana’a.
Elsewhere in Yemen’s central province of al-Bayda, large crowds of people took part in massive protests in the Rada'a and As Sawadiyah districts to condemn the Saudi war.
The protesters carried Yemeni flags and photos of the victims of the Saudi-led military campaign.
They also held banners denouncing Riyadh’s airstrikes and calling for resistance against military aggression.
The residents of the Jabal al-Sharq, Wusab al-Ali, and Wusab al-Safil districts in the southeastern province of Dhamar also staged mass rallies to condemn the crimes of the Saudi-led military alliance and the brutal blockade of Yemen.
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