Mauritanian parties support South Africa’s complaint against the Israeli regime
Leaders of Mauritanian political parties and trade unions gathered in front of the South African embassy and supported the country's complaint against the Zionist regime at the Hague Court. |
According to the international group Tasnim News Agency
, The Hague Court (the highest judicial body of the United Nations) last Thursday and Friday examined South Africa’s documents and documents regarding the genocide of Palestinians by the Zionist regime and listened to the words of lawyers from both sides. The court is expected to announce its verdict on the Gaza war in the coming weeks, although the proceedings on the genocide charge may take longer.
Leaders Mauritanian political parties and trade unions gathered in front of the South African embassy in Nouakchott and supported the country’s complaint against the Zionist regime at the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
The participants in this rally were holding placards that read “Thank you, South Africa, the last bastion of freedom”
According to Anatolia news agency, “Hamadi son of Sidi Mukhtar”, leader of the National Rally for Reform and Development (opposition), “Abdulsalam son of Harmah”, leader of Sawab party (opposition) and “Saleh son of Hanna”, leader of Ittihad and Change party (supporter of the government), among others. The participants were in this gathering.
This gathering was held while some political parties in Mauritania published separate statements about South Africa’s complaint against the Zionist regime in The Hague Court had supported.
Different Mauritanian cities, including the capital of this country, have witnessed many demonstrations of people in support of the residents of the Gaza Strip, and politicians, intellectuals, Religious scholars and social network activists have condemned the crimes of the Zionist regime in Gaza.
During the attack of the Zionist military on the Gaza Strip, more than 24 thousand Palestinians were martyred. And more than 60,832 people have been injured, most of whom are women, children and elderly people.
Publisher | Tasnim News |