The crowd is angry. From Hadi's decision to form a second committee to investigate the assassination of Brigadier General Al Hammadi

English - Saturday 07 December 2019 الساعة 07:39 pm
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People resented and rejected the president's decision, Friday, to form a second committee to investigate the assassination of Brigadier General Al Hammadi and was condemned by the mass masses that flooded the streets of Taiz city, Saturday, the Prime Minister, who received the elder son of the martyr, the decision described by angry responses to the second assassination of the commander of the 35th Brigade Ironclad.

Prime Minister Dr. Moin Abdul Malik confirmed, "The blood of the heroic martyr Brigadier General Adnan al-Hammadi who was martyred will not go to waste.

This came during a reception by the prime minister in the interim capital of Aden to Zakaria Adnan al-Hammadi, son of the martyr commander Brig. Gen. Adnan al-Hammadi, commander of the 35th Armored Brigade.

Moin paid tribute to Zakaria and all his family members, his Excellency President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi."

He stressed the government's commitment to provide all forms of care and care to the family of the martyr in accordance with the directives of His Excellency the President of the Republic."

On the morning of the second day of the announcement of the decision, the city of Taiz witnessed a mass march on Saturday to denounce the assassination of the commander of the 35th Armored Brigade, Brigadier General Adnan al-Hammadi, and to demand that "the truth be revealed and justice achieved."

The mass crowd also expressed its rejection of attempts to dilute the issue and demand editing the formation of a high national committee consisting of honest, competent and professional national leaders subject to popular control.

A sit-in in Maafar district witnessed friday prayers yesterday, the inauguration of a mass rally that adopts the refusal to circumvent justice and attempts to dilute the crime and to demand a high commission of inquiry that is fair, professional, impartial and popular, keeping up and watching.

On Saturday in Taiz, protesters called for the formation of a people's committee to follow up on the case, hold the perpetrators and those behind them accountable and bring justice to the justice system.

The protesters also called on the public in Taiz to continue the popular movement until justice is done and the cause is won.