Electricity Minister discusses cooperation with Friedrich Ebert Foundation in Yemen

The Minister of Electricity and Energy, Dr. Muhammad Al-Bukhaiti, discussed yesterday with the Acting Representative of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation in Yemen, Mahmoud Qayah, joint cooperation in the field of studies and scientific research related to the energy sector.

In the meeting, Al-Bukhaiti praised the efforts made by the German institution in Yemen, especially with regard to supporting the preparation of studies and scientific research related to the electric power sector, and the rest of the activities related to the same field.

He stressed the importance of paving the way for holding upcoming meetings, to prepare an integrated study on the “sustainable transformation of the energy system in Yemen”, which was prepared by the Foundation, as part of a regional project that implements the energy transition phase options under the supervision of the German Wuppertal Institute in a number of countries in the Middle East and coordinating the Regional Climate and Energy Project of the Jordan-based Foundation.

In turn Qayah expressed the Foundation’s readiness to provide aspects of supporting related to the electricity and energy sector, especially with regard to the preparation of studies and research.

He praised the efforts of the leadership of Electricity Ministry in developing this vital sector on modern bases, and according to scientific programs based on realistic studies from the field.

It is noteworthy that a group of German and Yemeni researchers participated in the preparation of a study that will be launched during a scientific workshop via videophone techniques after the Eid al-Fitr holiday.

Source: Yemen News Agency

American-Saudi aggression crimes on April 19

The US-Saudi-Emirati warplanes targeted on April 19 sports facilities, gas stations, markets, houses and farms of citizens, committing full-fledged war crimes.

The aggression warplanes targeted on April 19, 2015 with several raids, the Falcon Club stadiums in the Bir Pasha area of Taiz, which led to their destruction. The raids also targeted the Special Forces branch and guest villas in the Republican Palace in Taiz.

The aggression warplanes launched raids on a number of directorates of Sa’ada province, targeting a fuel station in Al-Talh area in Sahar district, which led to the death of a citizen and injured of seven.

On April 19 ,2016 AD, three citizens were killed in a series of raids on Nehm district in Sana’a province, one of which targeted the house of Sheikh Muhammad Al-Qahili.

The warplanes launched three raids on Serwah district in Marib, including a raid targeting the house of Sheikh Ali Muhammad Taiman, while the mercenaries targeted the sites of Aqaba in Sabreen in Khab Washa`f district of Al-Jawf province.

The aggression mercenaries targeted, with medium weapons, Dhubab district in Taiz and western Tabbab of the network’s site in Al-Wazeyia, and the mercenaries’ missile and artillery bombardment targeted Jabal Haylan, Souq and the Serwah district, and the aggression warplanes launched several raids on Serwah and Jabal Haylan districts in Marib.

The aggression mercenaries targeted, with artillery and missiles, the districts of Al-Ghail and Al-Matun in Al-Jawf, and the areas of Bani Bariq, Mubda’a, and Jabal Al-Houl in Nehm district of Sana’a province.

The aggression warplanes launched three raids on Al-Masloub district in Al-Jawf, one of which targeted a citizen’s house, and the mercenaries targeted with medium weapons the Al-Hwaimi area in Karsh district in Lahj, Al-Sanab area in Maris and the Ba’is area in Damt district in Al-Dhale’ and Al-Abdiya in Al-Bayda.

On April 19, 2017, four citizens were killed and four injured as a result of a raid launched by the aggression on a refrigerator truck in a popular market in Hairan district, and a raid was launched on Al-Mazraq area in Haradh district in Hajjah.

In Sa’ada province, the aggression warplanes targeted a citizen’s house in Al-Hamaki area of Baqem district, which led to its destruction, and the raid on the Al-Masahif area left severe damage to the citizens’ property, while Al-Sheikh area in Munabeh district was subjected to Saudi bombing with machine guns that targeted citizens’ farms and roads.

The aggression warplanes launched a raid on Serwah district, and a raid on Harib al-Qarameesh district in Marib, causing damage to citizens’ farms and properties.

The aggression warplanes also launched more than 25 raids on Jabal Al-Nar in Al-Mokha, Taiz province, two raids on Al-Zamah and Al-Masahif areas in Sa’ada, and a raid south of Al-Khawkha district in Al-Hodeida.

On April 19, 2018, five citizens were killed as a result of three raids by the aggression’s warplanes on a neighborhood in Al-Aqra’i round in Al-Hali district, Al-Hodeida province, and ten raids were launched on the districts of Haradh and Medi.

And two raids on Aahem area in Kushar district of Hajjah, and four raids on the Mawza’a district in Taiz, and two raids on Al-Maslub district in Al-Jawf.

Five citizens were injured as a result of two raids launched by the aggression warplanes on the power station near Al-Misbahi tour and the presidential house in the capital, Sana’a, and the warplanes launched a raid on Maran area in Haidan district.

And a raid on the village of Bani Dahl, a raid on Wadi Layah in Al-Dhaher district, a raid on Kahlan, a raid on Shaaban area in Razeh district, and a raid on Qahza area north of the city of Sa’ada, while Saudi artillery and missile strikes targeted the Al-Ghor area in the border district of Ghamr.

On April 19, 2019 AD, a child was killed by the fire of the Saudi army in the border district of Razeh, while the aggression warplanes targeted farms and citizens’ properties in Baqem district with three raids, and eight raids targeted the Al-Sha’ar district in Ibb province.

Populated villages in the districts of Munabeh and Baqem in Sa’ada were subjected to Saudi missile and artillery shells

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In Al-Hodeida, the aggression forces targeted, with artillery and machine-gun shells, the city of Al-Shaab and the Al-Wahyeen Mosque in the 7th of July area, near Al-Hodeida Airport and the College of Engineering.

the aggression forces also targeted, with guided missiles and medium weapons, residential neighborhoods on May 22, Al-Khamseen and Sana’a Streets, and with artillery shells and various calibers, Al-Faza and Al-Jabaliya areas in Al-Tuhaita district, and separate areas of Kilo 16.

On April 19, 2020 AD, the aggression warplanes launched ten raids on Khab Washa`f district in Al-Jawf, 17 raids on Majzar district, and three raids on Serwah district in Marib.

The aggression forces in Al-Hodeida targeted, with artillery and machine-gun shells, Al-Dhabyani neighborhood and separate places from the 50th Street in the city, north of the village of Maghari and the Al-Adain triangle, separate villages and areas in the Hays district, and the houses of citizens in the city of Al-Durayhimi.

A child, a girl, and an elderly woman were killed and a man was injured as a result of artillery shells of the aggression forces that targeted their house in the village of Wadi Hanash in Al-Ta’iziyah District, Taiz province.

While Saudi missile and artillery bombardment targeted populated villages in the districts of Razeh and Munabeh in Sa’ada province, while the aggression warplanes launched a raid on Alaf area in Sahar district.

On April 19, 2021 AD, the aggression warplanes launched seven raids on Serwah district, a raid on the Medghal district in Marib, and a raid on Al-Marazeeq area in the Khab Washa`af district in Al-Jawf, while artillery shells targeted separate areas in Al-Hodeida.

On April 19, 2022, the aggression’s reconnaissance warplanes launched two raids west of Hays district, while missile and artillery bombardment targeted separate areas in Al-Hodeida province, and the aggression’s mercenaries targeted, with artillery shells, the eastern Balq and Raghwan in Marib and Haradh in Hajjah.

Source: Yemen News Agency

Consultative meeting at Human Rights Ministry on its report “The Prisoners’ File … Crimes and Violations”

The Human Rights Ministry organized a consultative meeting on its report “The Prisoners’ File… Crimes and Violations”.

In the meeting, a member of the Supreme Political Council, Sultan Al-Sami’i, blessed the heroes liberated from enemy and mercenary prisons for their release and their safe return to the land of Yemen.

In the meeting, which was attended by Samira Marsh, the freed prisoner from Marib prisons, he indicated that during the past three days, hundreds of detainees were received and prisoners from the other side were bid farewell.

Al-Sami’i said, “When we received the detainees coming from Khamis Mushayt, we found most of them afflicted with psychological conditions, and many of them are disabled, and their appearance suggests that they came from cellars in which they did not see the sun, and therefore there is a difference between the detainees coming from here and there and those coming from the first enemy of Yemen, Saudi Arabia.”

He stressed that the violations to which the detainees were subjected are not from the morals and principles of the Islamic religion, the authentic Arab customs, traditions, and human values.

Al-Sami’i explained that the detainees who returned from Sana’a were honored and honored, and they were dealt with all humanity and according to Islamic morals, customs, traditions and authentic Yemeni customs.

He said, “Major General Mahmoud Al-Subaihi, upon his arrival in Aden, said it in one letter. We were really in the hospitality of Sayyed Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi. We lived in a respectable villa and were fed from the best nutrition, with a television set and open channels. We have phones to communicate with our families, and this came due to the good treatment that the prisoners receive in Sana’a.”

He expressed regret for what the detainees returning to Sana’a from Saudi Arabia and elsewhere were subjected to, which reflects the inhumane treatment of them.

Al-Sami’i indicated that there are many kidnapped, detainees and prisoners of the Saudi enemy and mercenaries who were subjected to torture, and some of them were brutally killed.

The Supreme Political Member, Al-Sami, praised the role of the Ministry of Human Rights in achieving justice, documenting and showing these crimes to the people and the world, despite its meager capabilities.

He expressed appreciation and pride for Yemeni women and their prominent national and struggle role, led by Samira Marsh, who was kidnapped and tortured for five years in Marib on unfounded malicious charges.

He touched on the arrival of 104 expatriate detainees and workers in Saudi Arabia, who were used by the Saudi authorities in the media to release them without any compensation, as if they were detainees and not workers who were arbitrarily arrested on malicious charges as well, and deported unjustly and aggressively.

For his part, Deputy Prime Minister for National Vision Affairs, Mahmoud Al-Junaid, stressed the importance of the Ministry of Human Rights’ report, “The Prisoners’ File … Crimes and Violations”, and the principles and rights that detainees should enjoy and motivate everyone to adhere to them according to faith identity and religious affiliation.

He pointed to pride in the values practiced by the authorities concerned with the detainees, and said, “The whole world knows that we adhere more to the principles and values concerned with the detainees, which are at the core of our Islamic religion.”

Al-Junaid reviewed the rights enjoyed by the prisoner of humane treatment, respect for personality, health care, and the right to practice educational, recreational and sports activities, shelter, food, clothing and other rights that they enjoy.

He stressed that the other party deals with the opposite of those rights and principles of the prisoner, pointing out in this regard to the arrest and horrific practices against the detainees, the freed editor, Samira Marsh.

For his part, Minister of Human Rights Ali Hussein al-Dailami explained that the draft report on the prisoners’ file dealt with the rights of detainees that are being suspended and the rights of detainees are ignored by UN and international organizations.

He stated that ignoring the rights of prisoners has serious negative repercussions, making the other party commit the most heinous crimes, believing that it is thus far from being held accountable.

Al-Dailami indicated that as a result of the failure of the United Nations and its various organs and organizations, as well as international organizations, to assume their role and responsibility towards the detainees, the enemy and its mercenaries persisted and committed the most heinous crimes of torture and killing against prisoners and detainees, documenting them in audio and video and presenting them without fear or fear, in clear defiance of international conventions and covenants.

He touched on the procedures and complexities that the Red Cross takes with regard to the detainees and what they are exposed to, which makes these procedures a factor of restriction on their work.

Al-Dailami said, “The time has come for many organizations to introduce some articles that guarantee effective protection for detainees and civilians, and for rights in general.”

He said, “The time has come for many organizations to introduce some articles that guarantee effective protection for detainees and civilians, and for rights in general.”

Al-Dailami stressed that the statutes of the Red Cross, the High Commissioner and many United Nations agencies need to be carefully reviewed to ensure the implementation of their obligations and the protection of rights.

The Minister of Human Rights considered that the international mechanisms are broken and have not been implemented in reality, and the role of international organizations has become the role of mediator only, while their real role is to stop violations and crimes against prisoners and civilians and move within the correct framework by applying international conventions and covenants.

He called on the Red Cross and the High Commissioner to ease the complications in registering cases or complaints that reach them by the Ministry and to find an appropriate mechanism for that. He indicated that visits were organized by the Ministry of Human Rights to the places where the prisoners are in Sana’a, and the humane and ethical treatment towards the prisoners was observed.

In turn, the head of the Executive Unit of the National Vision at the Ministry of Human Rights, Aref Al-Amiri, explained that the unit, and within its programs, issued national and specialized reports, including the detainees’ report, which coincided with the release of detainees liberated from the prisons of aggression to reveal the crimes and brutal violations that the prisoners were subjected to and the inhumane treatment with them.

And he indicated that the report team worked to document the crimes with the aim of holding the perpetrators accountable as a violation of international conventions that preserve the rights of detainees in light of the international disregard for those rights and in order to hold the aggression coalition and mercenaries responsible for any threat to the lives of detainees and the safety of those still in prisons.

Al-Amiri pointed out that the report included those who were kidnapped because of travel, surname or sect, and were subjected to torture, humiliation and cruel treatment.

The freed detainees, Samira Marsh, reviewed the repercussions of her kidnapping and how she was arrested without any reasons. She stressed that the charges they tried to fabricate against her were false and untrue and had nothing to do with reality.

She touched on the methods of torture that she was subjected to over a period of five years, and preventing her from even contacting her family and her family.

She appreciated the interest of the revolution leader, Mr. Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, and his relentless endeavor to get her out of the prisons of Marib, and her appreciation for the Yemeni people who received her, raised her spirits, and made her forget the years of torture and persecution in mercenary prisons.

Source: Yemen News Agency

Aggression forces commit 44 violations in Hodeida

The aggression forces committed 44 violations of the ceasefire agreement in Hodeida province over the past 24 hours, an official at the operations room to monitor the violations said on Wednesday.

The offical added that the violations included bombing artillery shelling on Hays area and 43 violations with various gunshots.

Source: Yemen News Agency