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Publish Date : 14 January 2017 - 14:09  ,  
News ID: 1703
HRW reports on Yemen War:

‘Concerned Governments’ Should Seek Accountability

Human Rights Watch said that the concerned governments in the Yemeni war should seek accountability for past and ongoing violations and immediately suspend arms sales to Saudi Arabia.

HRW on Yemen War: ‘Concerned Governments’ Should Seek Accountability
In its 687-page World Report, the New York-based watchdog said both sides to the conflict have repeatedly violated the laws of war.

"Human Rights Watch has documented 61 apparently unlawful Saudi-led coalition airstrikes, some of which may amount to war crimes. The coalition has also used internationally banned cluster munitions. Neither the US nor the UK have suspended arms sales to Saudi Arabia despite increasing evidence of their use in the conflict and the coalition’s failure to credibly investigate alleged violations. In 2015, the US approved more than US$20 billion worth of weapons sales to Saudi Arabia, and the UK approved arms sales worth $4 billion,” the report said.

"The Saudi Arabia-led coalition has carried out military operations, supported by the United States and United Kingdom, against Houthi forces and forces loyal to former President Ali Abdullah Saleh since March 2015. The coalition has unlawfully attacked homes, markets, hospitals, schools, civilian businesses, and mosques. As of October 10, 2016, at least 4,125 civilians had been killed and 6,711 wounded, the majority by coalition airstrikes, according to the United Nations human rights office,” according to the report.

source:almanar

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