President Promises Amnesty to Yemenis Misled by Saudi Aggression

Local Editor

President Saleh al-Sammad delivered a speech to the nation on the eve of Muslim Eid al-Adh’ha feast, promising to proceed granting general amnesty to those Yemenis misled by the Saudi-led aggression.

"We repeat our call for those misled people from political forces, parties and military to arbitrate the differences and return to the right path," al-Sammad said.

"By taking this chance of Eid feast, the Supreme Political Council announces to proceed with issuing general amnesty to those abroad who strayed off course," he said

"We tell them our hearts are open to anyone returns back to the right path and that the homeland can accommodate for all of us," he said

"Let us start with a new page based on the principle of the partnership and the acceptance of the other, and to renounce all kinds of unilateralism, division, scatter, fighting, rivalry and conflicts," al-Sammad said.

"We urged them to go back home to their houses and children and to share the government and responsibility of defending the country.. and to work towards development and moving to achieve the people’s aspirations," he added.

In his speech, Al-Sammad also condemned the continuing Saudi crimes against Yemen and the Yemeni people for the second straight year. He also denounced the restrictions imposed on Yemenis this year’s Hajj season, warning of such Saudi hostile actions against Muslim nations and Yemenis in particular.

The official also called on the international community as well as Muslim and foreign countries to stand by the Yemeni people and reject the unjust Saudi-led aggression.

He called the international community to hold the countries attacking Yemen responsible and pressure them to stop war.

The president also highlighted the unique role of the Yemeni tribes, the army and popular committees in defending the nation against the Saudi aggression.

Al-Sammsd reaffirmed that the option of comprehensive and just peace is the only way to end the aggression against Yemen.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by Website Team