Warring Parties Fail to Provide Reparations to Civilians in Yemen

“Returned to Zero” is the first detailed report of the right of civilians to receive reparations and of the international legal obligations of state members of the Saudi/UAE-led Coalition, the Internationally Recognized Government of Yemen, and the Ansar Allah (Houthi) armed group to provide those reparations.

2022-06-28T15:55:45+03:00

On the ground investigations in Yemen show patterns of attack in violation of international law, Mwatana for Human Rights said in a witness statement to the UK court, published today.

Mwatana filed a witness statement by Radhya Al Mutawakel...

2022-05-31T11:37:08+03:00

Yemen: Latest Round of Saudi-UAE-Led Attacks Targets Civilians

Any upcoming negotiations and agreements should include the creation of a credible international mechanism to ensure accountability for abuses by all parties to the conflict and should avoid endorsing any amnesties for serious international crimes.

2022-04-18T12:23:29+03:00

persistent Suffering

Mwatana for Human Rights emphasized that the parties to the conflict in Yemen must stop committing grave violations and attacks against civilians and civilian objects. Mwatana said in a statement released today, marking the seventh anniversary of the start of the Saudi/UAE-led Coalition's military operations in Yemen, that the country witnesses the perpetuation of the policy of impunity in every new year of the conflict.

2022-05-31T11:39:22+03:00

War crimes in Yemen: Is Europe’s arms industry complicit?

Tomorrow – 26 March 2022 – marks the seventh anniversary of the beginning of Operation “Decisive Storm,” a massive air offensive launched by the military coalition led by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in Yemen against Ansar Allah (Houthis)..

2022-03-25T13:52:46+03:00
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