Iran condemns Saudi genocides in Yemen! -Dr. Abdul Ruff Colachal
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Perhaps self-assuming the role of regional super power, Saudi
Arabia has begun attacking rebels in neighboring Yemen, killing even civilians.
. Even very presumption that Saudi Arabia
is the super power of Mideast is
wrong because nuclear Israel is the undisputed
super power of both West Asia and or Middle East.
If Saudi Arabia thinks it can intervene and terrorize
neighboring populations to showcase its
power to USA, it is wrong again, because Americans know Saudis cannot
survive without them.
Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei condemned the military intervention by its main
regional rival Saudi Arabia in Yemen as genocide, sharply escalating Tehran's
rhetoric against the two-week-old campaign of air strikes.
The
fighting has killed more than 600 people and displaced more than 100,000,
according to the United Nations. Aid workers have warned of a looming
humanitarian catastrophe.
Ayatollah
Ali Khamenei also said Saudi Arabia would not emerge victorious from the war in
Yemen, where Iran-allied Houthi fighters who control the capital Sanaa have
been trying to seize the southern city of Aden from local militias.
Two
weeks of relentless air strikes in Yemen have not stopped the Houthis, backed
by soldiers loyal to former president Ali Abdullah Saleh, from advancing into
central Aden.
Saudi
Arabia says the military campaign aims at curbing the Houthi advances and
restoring President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, who fled Aden two weeks ago, so
U.N.-brokered political negotiations can resume.
Iran
has repeatedly urged a halt in the air strikes and called for dialogue in
Yemen, but Khamenei's comments are the most critical yet from Tehran about the
offensive by Saudi Arabia and its Arab allies. "The
aggression by Saudi Arabia against Yemen and its innocent people was a
mistake... It has set a bad precedent in the region," Khamenei said in a
televised speech. "This is a crime and genocide that can be
prosecuted in international courts," he added. "Riyadh will not
emerge victorious in its aggression."
Iranian
President Hassan Rouhani also criticised the coalition assembled by Riyadh,
saying it was repeating errors committed in other parts of the Arab world where
Sunni Saudi Arabia and Shi'ite Iran back rival sides. "You tried it in
Lebanon, and realised your mistake. You tried it in Syria, and realised your
mistake. You realised your mistake in Iraq. You will realise soon that you also
made a mistake in Yemen," he said.
They
were speaking a day after Iran said it was sending two warships to sea off
Yemen and a military spokesman for the Saud-led coalition repeated Riyadh's
accusations -- denied by Iran -- that it has trained and equipped the Shi'ite
Houthi forces.
Houthi
fighters and troops loyal to Saleh entered the provincial capital of the mainly
Sunni Muslim Shabwa province in eastern Yemen on Thursday, residents said. Local
tribal chiefs and security officials facilitated the entry of the Houthi forces
to Ataq, where they took control of local government buildings and security
forces compounds, according to residents.
It
was the first time the Houthis, from the Zaidi branch of Shi'ite Islam, and
forces loyal to Saleh had entered the city, where the fiercely Sunni Muslim
Awlaki tribe comes from. The takeover brings them closer to Yemen's most prized
economic asset, the Belhaf gas facility and export terminal, on the Arabian Sea
about 160 km (100 miles) to the southeast. \\
Earlier
in the day, residents of al-Siddah district in central Yemen said they woke to
find al Qaeda flags flying over local government offices. They said a group of
al Qaeda militants led by a local commander known as Ma'moun Hatem, took over
the district at night. Residents said the Houthis, who had been in control of
the town for more than two months, retreated without a fight.
Al
Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), one of the most active branches of the
network founded by Osama bin Laden, has exploited the security vacuum to
entrench itself further in the country's remote eastern reaches.
Last
week, AQAP captured the eastern port city of Mukalla. Residents said tribal
fighters were deployed to push AQAP out, but that parts of the city were still
under AQAP control. The Houthis, who captured Sanaa in September, have said their
advance beyond the Yemeni capital is aimed at fighting al Qaeda.
Warplanes
from the Saudi-led coalition struck military targets and weapons stores near
the capital under Houthi control, as well as northern areas near the border
with Saudi Arabia and in Yemen's south, local officials said on April 09. They also targeted a playground where the
Houthis are gathered east of Aden's al-Mansoura district, and dropped military
supplies to tribal fighters allied to Hadi in the Radfan area, north of Aden,
local officials said.
Aid
agencies have been trying to fly emergency supplies into the country, already
one of the poorest in the Arab world, but have been delayed by logistical
problems and negotiations needed to fly planes into the country amid the fighting.
They say the country of 25 million is more vulnerable than other Arab countries
in turmoil -- lacking the oil resources of Libya and Iraq or the state
infrastructure of Syria before those countries were plunged into conflict.
Two
boatloads of medical aid arrived docked in Aden on Wednesday, one carrying two
tonnes of medicines for Aden's hospital and another bringing surgeons from the
International Committee of the Red Cross and the emergency medical aid group
Medecins Sans Frontieres.
The
Red Cross and United Nations children's agency UNICEF were trying to fly aid
shipments into Sanaa on Thursday.
Saudi Arabia
should be advised to end the war in Yemen and try to put in place a unity
government. As far as prowess of Saudi kingdom is concerned world knows it can
do nothing to Israeli regime that keeps attacking and killing Palestine
populations, including children.
Saudi Arabia
has certain responsibilities before global Muslims and it can’t behave like
fascist Israel.
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