YEMEN: International community must hold war criminals on all sides accountable and protect Yemeni lives

Rights organizations condemn the international community’s complicity in the war in Yemen, led by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates and launched on this day four years ago.

2019-03-28T11:13:57+03:00

Four Years into Saudi/Emirati-Led Coalition Yemen Campaign

The world’s worst humanitarian crisis deserves the world’s attention, and states should increase their focus on Yemen and move effectively to stop the coalition and Houthis from further destruction, and start working seriously to save the lives of millions, Almutawakel said.

2019-03-26T17:11:17+03:00

US: End Military Support to Saudi/UAE-Led Coalition in Yemen

Radhya al-Mutawakel: Yemenis know the US through the weapons that have repeatedly damaged their homes, destroyed their livelihoods, and killed their loved ones in Saudi/UAE-led Coalition attacks. The Senate should immediately withdraw US support to the Coalition military campaign and begin the push towards peace.

2019-03-27T11:49:46+03:00

US and European Arms Used to Attack Yemeni Civilians

Al-Mutawakel:This report demonstrates a pattern of deadly Coalition attacks involving weapons provided by western states, particularly the United States. The US, UK, and others should immediately halt arms transfers and all other forms of assistance to Coalition forces for use in Yemen.

2019-03-06T10:35:07+03:00

Yemen: Talks Should Address Rights Concerns

Parties can agree to very specific steps, implemented immediately, that are necessary to save Yemeni lives. Releasing the arbitrarily detained, opening the airport, and ensuring commercial shippers free access to the port, are necessary steps to support the civilian population. said Radhiya al-Mutawakel.

2018-12-23T09:57:38+03:00

Mwatana Launches its Report “The Degradation of History”

In line with the 73rd anniversary of the founding of (UNESCO), Mwatana launched today its report, “The Degradation of History". All parties have been involved in attacks and hostilities against many cultural properties, including archaeological sites and historical landmarks dating back more than 2,000 years.

2018-12-18T10:24:55+03:00

Civil Society Statement: 10 Priorities for Peace and Justice in Yemen

The signed organizations reiterate that the only solution in Yemen is a political solution. Therefore, we repeat our call on UN Security Council to adopt a Resolution committed to a timeline for a new, more comprehensive peace process to work towards an inclusive political solution in Yemen.

2018-12-18T10:24:56+03:00

Grave crimes in Yemen must be urgently addressed

The joint submission highlights the most prominent patterns of violations committed by all parties to the conflict, including arbitrary detention, enforced disappearance, and torture by state and non-state actors, as well as the recruitment of child soldiers, persecution of minorities, and the denial of humanitarian access.

2018-12-18T10:24:57+03:00
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