A Nasserite leader calls for the dismantling of the Brotherhood's army in Taiz and the submission of its leaders to international crimes

English - Thursday 12 August 2021 الساعة 08:17 pm
Taiz, NewsYemen:

A prominent leader in the Nasserite People's Unionist Organization called for the dismantling of the army and police in Taiz Governorate, rebuilding them, and submitting their leaders to the International Criminal Court.

Commenting on the extermination of a family by a Brotherhood gang whose members belong to the national army, Adel Al-Uqaibi said that "in the face of spilled blood, all red lines will fall," calling on the leaders of the Brotherhood to take a lesson from what the former Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir and his militias reached.

Al-Uqaibi added, on his Facebook page: "Taiz will reach the moment of demanding the dismantling of the army and security services and the submission of its leaders and those appointed by the International Criminal Court to be tried as militia leaders for the war crimes they committed against civilians."

Adel Al-Uqaibi, Secretary of the Nasserist organization in Taiz, pointed out that "the crimes of murder, looting and looting are results, and denouncing and condemning the results does not prevent them or put an end to them, and whoever seeks a solution must search for the causes and eradicate them."

In a previous post on his Facebook page, Al-Uqaibi called on President Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi to take historic decisions to dismiss all military and security leaders, and to prosecute them for the crimes they committed.

Adel Al-Uqaibi also called on the people of Taiz to renew their call to dismiss the leaders and refuse them to remain in their positions, and to remind the de facto Brotherhood authority that the city of Taiz "does not submit to the logic of gangs and does not kneel to killers who carry weapons."

He appealed to activists who love Taiz to devote their efforts and activities to spreading the crimes of the Brotherhood's de facto authority gangs to realize that "silence does not mean silence, nor does it mean consent to what they do,

Let them know that the memory of the masses is alive."

Al-Uqaibi added, addressing the activists, "Tell them that your silence was not silence and acceptance of their absurdity that led us to doom, but rather it was to complete their files on which they will be held accountable, and absolve God of their crimes so that he does not take you for the crime of silence about them."