The sons of Hima, Taiz, the "displaced" announce their joining the national resistance

English - Saturday 13 February 2021 الساعة 08:46 am
Mokha, NewsYemen:

 Dozens of sheikhs, notables and sons of Hima Taiz, who were forcibly displaced by the terrorist Houthi militia, announced their joining the national resistance and participating in the holy people's battle under the leadership of Brigadier General Tariq Muhammad Abdullah Saleh.

The National Resistance welcome, during their reception, the free isolation of Al-Hima, the governorate of Taiz, stressing that the crimes against humanity committed by the Houthi militia will be added to the series of systematic crimes against the Yemeni people and will not be subject to statute of limitations.

The National Resistance, in a speech delivered by Brigadier General Al-Jaami, affirmed that the National Resistance stood by the sons of goodness and all the free and honorable from the various governorates of the Republic.

Al-Jaami clarified that the open battle of the Yemeni people will not stop until the state is restored, security and stability are achieved, and the homeland is rid of the evils of Iran's terrorist gang.

He added that the Republic Guard Camps are open to all free persons from the various governorates of the Republic.

For their part, The free persons of Hima, the isolation of al-Hima, expressed their pride and pride in belonging to the ranks of the national resistance and participating under the leadership of Brigadier General Tariq Muhammad Abdullah Saleh in the open and holy battle of the Yemeni people against the Houthi terrorist militia affiliated with Iran.

They emphasized that the crimes committed by the terrorist Houthi militia against the people of their region, during several campaigns, are much greater than what was revealed by the media, noting that the militias stormed their villages with tanks and armored vehicles and used artillery and various machine guns and drones without any justification, except for the children of the righteous refusal to recruit their children. Forcibly in the ranks of the militias and rejecting the unlimited plunder of their properties and farms that the militias are practicing under different names.

 They also asserted that the militias killed and injured dozens and kidnapped 400 children and the elderly, and destroyed and blew up dozens of homes and looted their contents, even women's jewelry.

 The sons of al-Hima called on the United Nations and all concerned human rights organizations to intervene urgently to stop the crimes that are still continuing against their families by the Houthi militia to this day.