Siyaj welcomes international condemnations of the assassination of educator Abdulrahman Al-Shaer in Aden
غير مصنف 27 April 2026

Siyaj welcomes international condemnations of the assassination of educator Abdulrahman Al-Shaer in Aden

The Siyaj Organization for Child Protection welcomes the statements issued by the diplomatic missions of the United States of America, the European Union, the Federal Republic…

Siyaj welcomes international condemnations of the assassination of educator Abdulrahman Al-Shaer in Aden
27 April 2026 غير مصنف motive

The Siyaj Organization for Child Protection welcomes the statements issued by the diplomatic missions of the United States of America, the European Union, the Federal Republic of Germany, Turkey, Japan, China, France, and others in Yemen. It appreciates their clear stances in condemning the assassination of Dr. Abdul Rahman Al-Shaer, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Al-Nawras Schools in the interim capital, Aden, and their call for a comprehensive investigation that ensures justice and that the perpetrators of this heinous assassination do not escape punishment.
The Siyaj Organization affirms that protecting educational personnel and ensuring the security of educational institutions are fundamental pillars for the stability of society and the preservation of children’s rights. We call for these international positions to serve as practical support for strengthening justice and protecting children in Yemen.

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