Yemenis and Iranians are targets of Tehran's ruling
Yemenis and Iranians are targets of Tehran's ruling
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Yemen: Yemen, under the control of the Houthis, backed by Iran, is subjected to atrocities similar to Iranian protesters, according to Yemen's Information Minister Muammar al-Ariani.

In a statement shared on Twitter, al-Ariani claimed that Iran's relentless suppression of nationwide demonstrations, which led to the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini at the hands of morality police, is a testament to the regime's terroristic nature.

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According to al-Ariani, Houthi militia-controlled Yemenis are subject to similar human rights abuses, such as murder, kidnapping, forced disappearances, trials, extrajudicial executions, starvation, poverty and the repression of religious minorities.

He noted the lack of response from the international community for Tehran's repression of protesters, intervention in Yemen, and support for the Houthi militias, warning that such actions jeopardize regional and global peace efforts. "Condemn the killing, repression and terrorism perpetrated by the Iranian regime and its militias," he urged international organizations.

The impact of the United Nations-mediated failure to extend the ceasefire, which expires on October 2, was a topic that Yemen's Foreign Minister Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak addressed on Monday to US Ambassador to Yemen Steven H. Raised with Fagin. ,

He described "terrorist threats" by the Houthis to attack Yemen's oil infrastructure as "an alarming escalation" that would have a significant impact on global energy supplies and worsen the country's economic and humanitarian crisis.

In a statement posted on Yemen's official news agency, bin Mubarak said that "international efforts to prevent such terrorist actions from hijacking the peace process in Yemen and placing the security and stability of the Yemeni people under mercy". A firm stand is required from the community. of the Iranian regime."

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The US Embassy in Yemen's Security Attache spoke to Yemen's Interior Minister Ibrahim Haidan about efforts to combat terrorism, organized crime and arms smuggling through the region's waters.

Haidan also investigated the security situation in the areas that had been liberated and the Houthi abuses that were endangering the lives of Yemeni citizens.

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US officials reaffirmed their country's unwavering support for UN efforts to bring peace to Yemen.

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