Politicians launch the hashtag #Remembrance_of_Sinah_Massacre_in_Al-Dhale’ in conjunction with its (10th) anniversary

Southern politicians revealed all the crimes of the Yemeni occupation and terrorist groups taking place in the south against the people of the south, remembering the Sinah massacre in Al-Dhalea Governorate, exposing the terrorism of the northern forces against the people of the south.
Southern activists and politicians this afternoon, Wednesday, December 27, 2023, launched the hashtag #Remembrance_of_the_Sinah_Massacre_in_Al_Dhale’ on all social media sites, the most famous of which is (X), (formerly Twitter).
The hashtag coincides with the tenth anniversary of the Sinah massacre in Al Dhalea Governorate, which falls on Wednesday, December 27, 2023 AD.
They emphasized the solid southern bond and unity of ranks on this anniversary, which came as an extension and solidarity with the first Hadrami popular uprising.
They pointed out that: “The Sinah massacre is legally considered a crime against humanity, a crime of genocide, a war crime, and a violation of all humanitarian laws.”
They said: “The Sanah massacre represents, in terms of legal definition, a crime against humanity, a crime of genocide and a war crime at the same time.”
They added: “The Presidential Leadership Council and the government of parity between the South and the North must pay the utmost attention and care to the horrific Al-Dhalea massacre, monitor the previous similar killing massacres, document them, and conduct investigations into them in preparation for referring them to the International Criminal Court for trial, so that their perpetrators may receive their punishment.” ".
They stressed that: “We will not forget what the Sinah massacre caused, and we will not pardon its perpetrators.”
They continued: “Today, December 27, 2023, coincides with the tenth anniversary of the Sinah massacre committed by the Yemeni occupation against the innocent people of Al-Dhalea while they were gathering in a mourning tent and were fired upon by tank cannons, and nearly twenty citizens were killed with all brutality whose ugliness surpasses all war crimes against humanity yet.” Their bodies were torn into pieces and scattered among them were young children.”
They pointed out that: “The Sinah massacre is still stuck in the minds of the people of the south because of the tragedies it caused among the families of the martyrs due to the horror of the unprecedented criminal act in all stages of ancient, medieval and modern history.”
Southern politicians also called on all users of social media platforms to interact with the hashtag #Remembrance_of_the_Sinah_Massacre_in_Dhale.