Launching Rights Documentation Campaign To Expose Security Council’s Crimes In Yemen

The National Committee to Stop the Crimes of the Security Council in Yemen has launched a human rights documentation campaign to expose the crimes and violations against the Yemeni civilians, since March 2015, under the slogan “Stop the Security Council Crimes in Yemen.

In a statement issued after its meeting on Tuesday, the committee has called on rights organizations, resistance movements, and all free people in the world to actively contribute to stopping crimes and violations in Yemen, and liberating it from international slavery.

The committee has monitored the most important violations in the UN Security Council resolutions regarding to the course of events, especially as it did not name the crimes related to rights and humanitarian violations committed by the Saudi and UAE led coalition, launched against Yemen since March 2015.

The committee has stressed everyone’s obligation to bear legal and moral responsibility towards the civilians in Yemen. It illustrates that the UN Security Council is a partner in the aggression against Yemen, through its support for the countries of aggression, and its endeavour to obliterate war crimes and genocide, which do not have a statute of limitations, foremost of which is the targeting of civilian objects and innocent lives, and violating the UN rules, regulations and charters.

The National Committee to Stop the Crimes of the Security Council in Yemen’ has also called on the media and rights activists to work, transparently and credibly, and to stand with the assaulted Yemeni people through reflecting a clear picture of what is happening in Yemen, fairly and objectively, and to expose the attacks and abuses of the coalition and its affiliated tools, who are trying to evade their responsibilities by involving the Security Council in adopting unjust resolutions and statements, and which rely on what the Hadi government and the coalition and other organizations, that serving their political agendas.

The committee’s statement has urged to list the Gulf military officials and the complicit UN officials, who have involved in grave crimes in Yemen, on the sanctions list, in accordance with the international resolutions in force, as well the accountability of states, which export banned and internationally prohibited weapons to Saudi Arabia and the UAE, as they are partners in the aggression, unless they stop selling them weapons.

Eventually, the committee has appealed to the Yemeni, Arab and all free people of the world to take part in the campaign to stop the crimes of the Security Council, in preparation to hold accountable the Council, the coalition, its tools, forces, regimes, governments and organizations involved in the aggression against Yemen, in a bid to to achieve justice and not to circumvent these crimes.

 

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