Massacre of African migrants in Saudi

Poor African migrants from Ethiopia are been maltreated and massacred at the border of Saudi Arabia by the regime’s border guards on regular basis.

A number of news channels have re-aired disturbing and troubling footage of what is frequently referred to as predominantly African migrants from Ethiopia massacred by Saudi regime border guard troops.

The survivors of this horrifying gruesome crime, testify that this inappropriate killing of migrants is carried out on a regular basis.

This information has elevated the extensive list of atrocities committed against Africans to new heights; the newly released footage shows Saudi border guards killing dozens of Africans at the Saudi border.

It is reported that there was a mass grave containing of dozens of African victims murdered by the Saudi border guard at the kingdom border.

This horrible incident and gruesome crime committed on humanity by the Saudi kingdom was confirmed to news agenesis by Ethiopian migrants, who reported that approximately five migrants are killed and many are injured daily by border guards.
The horrifying footage shows how Saudi border guards filter out a dozen Ethiopian migrants.

Today, it is a lot of concern and becoming disturbing how Saudi is perpetrating monstrosities against unfortunate African migrants in the kingdom; what is the source of Saudi Arabia’s appalling and pervasive culture of impunity, one may ask.

However, the kingdom has been known for its crimes and cruelty against humanity, but the massacre of innocent African has raised many eyeballs about the increasing rate of impunity and inhumane of the authoritative kingdom.

Numerous pieces of evidence have shown that thousands of migrants from various African nations are held in appalling conditions in Saudi Arabia without the right to a trial, and many of them have been executed as a result of an unfair court decision in the kingdom.

This impunity has resulted in the return to Addis Ababa of hundreds of Ethiopians on Wednesday. These people were the first of an estimated 100,000 citizens who would be repatriated from Saudi Arabia according to the International Organization for Migration.

Source: Almasirah News Channel

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