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Ministry of Human Rights appreciates Revolution Leader initiative to release prisoner Faisal Rajab

The Ministry of Human Rights appreciated the humanitarian initiative presented by the leader of the revolution, Sayyid Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, and decided to release the prisoner, Major General Faisal Rajab, out of honor for the Abyan tribes and those with them from the tribes that came to Sana’a.

The ministry expressed, in a statement, a copy of which was received by Saba on Sunday, its appreciation for the continuous humanitarian initiatives of the leader of the revolution and the Supreme Political Council, according to which several batches of mercenary prisoners were released outside the context of exchange deals and for free, and with a generous humanitarian, religious and patriotic gesture provided by the leadership to the prisoners and their families. Which reflects its keenness to settle this humanitarian file.

The statement praised the positions of the free tribes of Abyan and Shabwa, which are aligned with the homeland, which embodies the ability of Yemenis to resolve their differences on their own without tutelage or external interference, and exposes the coalition of aggression and its tools, which have been continuing to deepen human suffering and target the national and social fabric.

The statement considered the cohesive meeting of the tribes of Yemen, north and south, a slap in the face of foreign projects that aimed at tearing the single social fabric, and a good gesture in the context of the convergence of all on one homeland and one citizenship in which the dignity of the Yemeni person is exalted, and through which the opportunities of the coalition and its tools in investing differences and the humanitarian file are missed in particular.

He denounced the selectivity of the parties to the aggression and the mercenaries when submitting the lists of their prisoners according to regional accounts.

The statement ridiculed the lies that aimed at thwarting the efforts of the delegation that came to Sana’a and containing popular discontent as a result of the abhorrent selectivity dictated by the coalition and its tools prior to the release of prisoner Faisal Rajab.

The Ministry of Human Rights renewed its full support for the humanitarian position on which the leadership stands and its readiness to implement a comprehensive deal for prisoners according to the all-for-all rule.

It called on the United Nations to play its active role and put pressure on the other party to accelerate the implementation of the exchange deal that was agreed upon during the last round of negotiations in Switzerland and to end this and other humanitarian files.

Source: Yemen News Agency