General Cultural Women's Authority in Sana'a governorate organized a protest stand. Coinciding with the 103rd anniversary of the massacre of Yemeni pilgrims committed by the Saudi regime against 3,000 Yemeni pilgrims in Tanomah and Sedwan in 1341 AH.
The participants emphasized that the commemoration of the Tanomah and Sadwan massacre reminds generations of the black history of the criminal Saudi regime, which has been addicted to it since its inception.
A statement issued by the vigil affirmed that the Yemeni blood will not be wasted, and that the feelings of intense anger are still burning, and the fire of sadness burns in the hearts of the Yemenis.
The statement called for introducing the injustice of the Tanomah massacre, and the massacres of the ongoing Saudi-American aggression, coupled with mentioning the victories, into the school curricula. For male and female students to learn about the extent of the hidden hatred of the House of Saud.
The statement stressed the importance of documenting all the events and crimes of the ongoing Saudi-American aggression, preserving and archiving it in the relevant official and private institutions, and on the Internet, and enabling researchers to access and benefit from it.
The statement called for re-raising the issue of compensation for Tanomah martyrs in any negotiations that might arise between Yemen and the Saudis. As it is still an open file that has not been resolved by the Taif Treaty
The statement called on all the Arab and Islamic peoples affected by the satanic regime (the Al Saud regime), especially the scholars, to cooperate in preparing for the comprehensive confrontation to overthrow this regime, and to help the people of the island in choosing.
He also called on the Arab and Islamic peoples to take action to liberate the Two Holy Mosques at the hands of the faithful saints of God.
Source: Yemen News Agency