The Women's Cultural Authority in Al-Maslub District, Jawf province, organized on Wednesday a protest on the 103rd anniversary of the Tanomah massacre.
In the stand, under the slogan "Committing crimes against pilgrims, an unforgivable crime," speeches were delivered that referred in their entirety to the grievances of the Yemeni pilgrims who were slaughtered and shot, claiming the lives of three thousand Yemeni martyrs.
A statement issued by the vigil affirmed that the Yemeni people did not and will not forget the Al Saud crimes against the Yemeni pilgrims in Tanomah and what followed it, leading to the commission of genocide that affected the people of Yemen, the infrastructure and the country's capabilities over eight years.
The statement indicated that the crimes of the Al Saud family, in the past or the present, are wasted, stressing the continuation of supporting the national options to confront the aggression until the achievement of the resounding victory.
Source: Yemen News Agency
