Houthis stage protest in Sanaa against Saudi-led airstrikes

Published June 5th, 2016 - 04:00 GMT
Thousands gathered in Yemen's capital Sanaa to protest the Saudi airstrikes, at an earlier protest in March 2016. (AFP/File)
Thousands gathered in Yemen's capital Sanaa to protest the Saudi airstrikes, at an earlier protest in March 2016. (AFP/File)

Thousands of pro-Houthi demonstrators gathered in Yemen’s capital Sanaa on Friday (June 3) to denounce intensive airstrikes launched by Saudi-led Arab Allies against Houthis.

The protesters waved Yemeni flags and chanted anti-Saudi slogans.

“We took to the streets today to demand the whole world to break the illegal siege against Yemen – the sea, air and land siege from all sides – which is considered a siege outside of international agreement and is part of the aggression, a part of the killing,” said one protester. “This siege that was ignored by state reports, despite causing a disaster for the Yemeni people.
 
For more than a year, the Saudi-led coalition has been fighting Houthi rebels and their allies who control much of the country.
 
Both sides have accused each other of violating a temporary ceasefire.
 
The war has killed more than 6,200 people and displaced more than 2.5 million people.
 
British parliamentary inquiry has been investigating the use of UK-manufactured weapons in the conflict.

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