Shura Council appeals to brotherly, friendly countries to evacuate Yemeni students from Sudan

The Shura Council from the capital of the Republic of Yemen, Sana’a, appealed to brotherly and friendly countries and humanitarian organizations to carry out their humanitarian and moral duty to evacuate students and members of the Yemeni community from Sudan to safe places far from conflict areas.

In a statement, the Yemeni News Agency (Saba) received a copy of it, the Council called on the Association of Senates, Shura Councils and similar councils in Africa and the Arab world to advocate for Sana’a’s appeal and the urgent call to provide aid to Yemeni students in Khartoum and look at their suffering from humanitarian aspects, like other nationalities that are being evacuated.

The statement denounced the shameful position of the government of Riyadh hotels and its embassy in Khartoum towards the suffering of the Yemeni students and their families who are stranded due to the war and the lack of serious action to evacuate them.

The statement held the aggression coalition and the hotel government responsible for the risks that Yemeni students might be exposed to as a result of not carrying out their legal, humanitarian and moral responsibilities and not moving to secure their lives and return them safely to Yemen.

The Shura Council affirmed that the Sana’a government is fully prepared to carry out the evacuation of the Yemeni community and students in Sudan, but the conditions of the siege and the closure of Sana’a International Airport by the aggression coalition represented a major obstacle to its implementation of such urgent humanitarian relief.

Source: Yemen News Agency

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