Today, the eighth of October, marks the seventh anniversary of the Great Hall massacre, in which 193 people were killed, including 33 children, and 890 were injured, including 40 children.
The Great Hall massacre is considered a comprehensive war crime under international humanitarian law. It is a painful and sorrowful memory, a black day in the history of humanity. It is an eternal witness to the atrocities acknowledged by the Arab coalition and admitted to by its crime. The blood of the innocent who fell in the mourning council at the Great Hall continues to haunt all those involved in shedding the blood of the Yemeni people, and these crimes will not be forgotten with the passage of time.
