[23/04/2022 09:01]
ADEN-SABA
Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism Muammer al-Eryani has condemned with the strongest terms Iran-allied Houthi militia for kidnapping the journalist Nadia Moqbel while she was reporting about the spurge of the prices of food stuffs in Ramadan.
In a statement he noted that Nadia was kidnapped from a street in the city of Sana'a and she has been enforced disappeared since on 28 March.
" It is one more heinous crime added to a series of attacks by the terrorist Houthi militia against the press and journalists in the militia-controlled regions, another example of militia's oppressive policy aims to silence the mouths and hide the facts", said Muammer.
The Minister called on the international community the two envoys of the UN and US to Yemen, human rights and journalists protection organizations to condmen this gruesome crime, mount pressures upon the Houthi militia to release the journalist Nadia Moqbel, all journalists and the persons who have been enforced disappeared.
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