The Minister of Human Rights, Ali Al-Dailami, renewed his condemnation of the crime committed by the US-Saudi aggression coalition by targeting the children of Dhahyan in Sa'ada province five years ago, which claimed the lives of 51 martyrs and 76 injured children.
In a statement to the Yemeni News Agency (Saba) on the occasion of the five years since the brutal massacre committed by the coalition against the students of Dhahyan.
Dailami stated that crime is still engraved in the Yemeni memory and testifies to the hypocrisy of the human rights fanatics.
He said: "On this tragic anniversary, we remind the world that despite the aggression countries' recognition of the crime and its documentation by the United Nations and international organizations, no action was taken against the child killers, and even more than that, the killers were acquitted by repeatedly removing them from the list of shame."
Al-Dailami indicated that the perpetrators of this crime are still persisting in committing more war crimes against the children of Yemen, noting that the number of killing and injured children as a result of the direct bombardment reached more than eight thousand children.
He denounced the international fallacies in whitewashing the page of the aggression coalition, while claiming to take measures to protect children in Yemen without having any impact on reality, which represents a scandal for the international position that preferred to conclude deals at the expense of the blood of the Yemen children.
Source: Yemen News Agency