Al-Mikhlafi calls on the United Nations to condemn Houthi crimes against African refugees

English - Monday 05 April 2021 الساعة 07:27 pm
Aden, NewsYemen:

 Abdul Malik Al-Mikhlafi, Advisor to the President of the Republic, called on the United Nations and its organizations to clearly condemn the "racist" Houthi militia's dealings with African refugees.

Al-Mikhlafi considered, in tweets on Twitter, that the racist Houthi militia dealt with African refugees and their crimes against them, "an extension of its crimes and racism against Yemenis."

He added, "The United Nations and its organizations, whose Secretary-General Antonio Guterres knew the ethics of Yemenis in dealing with refugees, are required to clearly condemn the Houthi racist treatment of African refugees and their crimes against them, which are an extension of their crimes and their racism against the Yemenis."

The advisor to the President of the Republic stressed that what is happening in Sana'a to African refugees by the Houthis "is not the ethics of the Yemenis."

The day before yesterday, the Houthi militia killed two and abducted dozens of Ethiopians, including 50 women, in Sanaa, which is under its control.

The Houthi militia also deported about 340 African immigrants from Sana'a to government-controlled areas, most of whom arrived in Lahj and Aden governorates.