Women’s vigils in Hodeida in memory of massacre of Tanomah and Sadwan against pilgrims

On Tuesday the General Women’s Cultural Authority in Hodeida province organized vigils to coincide with the 103rd anniversary of the great massacre of pilgrims committed by the Saudi regime against 3,000 Yemeni pilgrims in Tanomah and Sadwan in 1341 AH.

During the vigils in the squares of the city of Hodeidah and the districts of the province, the participants confirmed that the massacre of Tanomah and Sadwan brings to mind the black history of the bloody series to which the criminal Saudi regime has become addicted.

The words indicated that the massacre of Yemeni pilgrims was one of the most horrific crimes in history, and that the similar brutal massacres that followed it revealed the ugly face of this bloody, hateful regime that claims its eligibility over the Sacred House of God.

The statements of the endowments confirmed that the continued investment of the House of Al Saud in the rituals of Hajj and the exploitation of the funds of this ritual helps it to commit crimes, wage unjust wars in the region, and implement Zionist plans and agendas to conspire against Muslims and fuel conflicts.

It called for saving the Hajj pilgrimage after the Saudi regime had become incompetent and illegitimate and not trusted with the Two Holy Mosques, pointing out that Islamic countries, scholars and symbols of the nation should raise their voices loudly to demand that this regime be removed from Islamic sanctities and prevent its possession of the rituals of Hajj.

The statements indicated that the outbursts of anger coincided with the anniversary of the Tanomah and Sadwan massacre, as a reminder to the silent world of all the crimes of the Saudi aggression against the Yemenis, and to affirm steadfastness and continue to confront the aggression and thwart its plans targeting Yemen, land and people.

Source: Yemen News Agency