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All parties involved in the Yemen War Committed War Crimes: The United Nations

All parties involved in the Yemen War Committed War Crimes: The United Nations

Yemen War Committed War Crimes: The United Nations The 9 News Reporter: UN investigators say that during the last five years of conflict in Yemen, the violation of all kinds of human rights and international humanitarian law violations by all parties fall into the category of war crimes.


A new report, compiled by international and regional experts, gives a long list that states that the Yemeni government, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels, and its affiliated armed groups. Serious violations came from the side, which no one questioned.


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These violations include aerial operations, indiscriminate shelling, ambush, mines destruction, as well as widespread atrocities, including harassment, unilateral acts and detention, embezzlement and sex. Includes rape incidents.
The report about Yemen will be presented to the UN Human Rights Council next week.


International expert, Charles Giraway, told The Voice of America that all parties involved in the war are included.


Yemen War Committed War Crimes

He said, "No one's hands are clean in this process. It is not even a case in which to look at who has committed more crimes — each one. Everyone is responsible for that. "


The panel of experts has said that the crime of just looking at this catastrophic situation should be stopped.


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The United Nations has described Yemen as the world's worst humanitarian crisis and said that survival of the country's 40 million people or 80 % of its population depends on international aid.


But as a result of attacks and outages, food, medicine and other aid are not reaching the people.


There is evidence in the report that the parties involved in the fight use tactics as a tactic. Melissa Park, an international expert, said people are arrested or feared targeted because of differences of opinion.


Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates supply US, UK and France arms supplies. It is said that Iran provides weapons to the Houthi rebels.


Experts have told these countries not to provide arms to the parties involved in the conflict. He has said that continuing the supply of arms to the forces involved in the conflict is pushing the conflict, which increases the suffering of the Yemeni people.



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