Yemen Minister of Human Rights violates the right of freedom of expression

YOL: The Yemeni human rights Minister and Minister in charge of information Izz al-Din Asbahi demanded the Saudi authorities to deport Yemeni journalists who resigned from the channel of Aden which broadcasts from Riyadh immediately from Saudi territory. Asbahi act against journalists who belonged to south of Yemen after a after they demand the government to give more attention to the southern people rights who greatly suffered from the Houthi rebels and the militial of former president Saleh.
The Saudi authority refused the request of human rights minister, expressing in to the yemeni journalists that they are in their land between their friends and brothers . In another friendly meeting with Saudi intelligence representatives the Yemeni medial persons expressed their gratitude for the Kingdom leadersand Saudi government for standing with the right of journalists while human rights minister was supposed to understand them and defend their rights and not threatened them because they expressed their opinions freely as guaranteed by Yemeni law and Constitution.
Many of Yemeni human rights NGOs condemned the act of human rights minister considering it a clear violation against freedom of expression.
It is a shame on the Yemeni government that the violation comes from the official who is supposed to be the defender of human rights, Jamal Al-Awadhi human rights activist said.
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