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The streets of Mocha, Yemen denounce the Houthi terrorism that invaded the port

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This footage was filmed and produced 13 September 2021.
Today, Monday (September 13th) the city of Mocha witnessed an angry popular demonstration denouncing the terrorist attack launched by the Houthi militia on the vital port. Various political and popular activities, civil society organizations and large crowds of citizens. The masses denounced the international silence regarding the crime of targeting the oldest ports of the Red Sea. In the demonstration, the employees and workers of the Mocha port accused the Houthi militia of trying to commit a mass massacre against them, and expressed their condemnation of the Houthis' destruction of the organizations' warehouses and the destruction of relief materials prepared for distribution to the displaced.

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The first speaker, Adel Al-Shamiri:
"We condemn the Houthi militia's targeting of the port of Mocha, this vital port that constitutes the lifeblood of Yemen. We call on the Security Council, the United Nations and international organizations to include the leaders of the Houthi militia on the list of terrorism and to hold them accountable for their crimes against the Yemeni people."

The second speaker, Ahmed Al-Hubaishi:
"We appeal to the Security Council and the United Nations to add the Houthi militia to the list of terrorism, as it targeted the vital facility, commercial ports and the Yemeni people."

Third speaker, Amin Hadi:
"We have all seen this civil gathering from all over the republic to express their anger and deliver their message to the Houthis who tried to bomb the entire port of Mocha, but they failed to do so, and neither their drones nor their ballistic missiles will scare us."

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