25 Apr 2024
Wednesday 5 September 2018 - 11:21
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Saudi king's brother blames monarch, heir for devastating Yemen conflict



Press TV - A high-ranking member of theSaudi royal family has leveled strident criticism at King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and Crown PrinceMohammed bin Salman over the atrocious military campaign against Yemen, which has claimed the lives of thousands of innocent civilians and left the countrys critical infrastructureinruins.
What does the Al Saud family have to do with your chants? We have nothing to do with what is happening [in Yemen]. There are people responsible for the state of war in Yemen... such as the king and his heir apparent, the pan-Arab al-Araby al-Jadeed media outlet quoted Prince Ahmed bin Abdulaziz Al Saud as saying in avideoposted online and addressed to a group of activists andprotesters in the Britishcapital, London,chanting slogans such as "Down, down, the Al Saud" and "Criminal family Al Saud".
In Yemen and elsewhere, our hope is that the war ends today before tomorrow, he added.

Later in the video, Prince Ahmed agreed with the protesters' condemnation of a recent deadly airstrike by Saudi warplanes on a bus carrying schoolchildren in Yemens mountainous northwestern province of Saada.

The airstrike on August 9 hit a bus carrying a group of young schoolchildren attending summer classes of the Holy Quranfrom a camp at a busy market area in the Dhahyandistrict of Saada province, UN spokesman, Farhan Haq, said in a statement.

According to Yemeni medical sources, over 50 people, including 40 children, were killed and 77 injured in the strike.

The United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres has censured the attack, callingfor an independent and prompt investigation into the incident.

Some15,000 Yemenis have been killed andthousands more injured since the onset of the Saudi-led aggression on Yemen in March 2015.

The United Nations says a record 22.2 million Yemenis are in need of food aid, including 8.4 million threatened by severe hunger.

A high-ranking UN aid official has warned against the catastrophic living conditions in Yemen, stating that there is a growing risk of famine and cholera there.

The conflict has escalated since November, driving an estimated 100,000 people from their homes,John Ging, UN director of aid operations, told the UN Security Council earlier this year.

Prince Ahmedalso voiced sympathy for detained Shia activists in Bahrain.

If we could [do something] we would, God willing, he commented.

The report points to the growing criticism within the ruling House of Saud over the hawkish policies of the kingdoms monarch and his son the crown prince.

Prince Ahmed served as Saudi Arabias deputy interior minister from 1975 to 2012. He was the countrys interior minister between June and November 2012 under the late King Abdullah, before being replaced with Prince Mohammed bin Nayef.

In October 2015, eight of the 12 surviving sons of Saudi Arabias founding monarch supported a move to oust King Salman and replace him with hisyounger brother Prince Ahmed.

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