“Paramedics but they were killed”
Entesaf Organization for Women and Children’s Rights documented a human rights report entitled “Paramedics but they were killed”, which addressed the crime committed by the aggression coalition aircraft against civilians in the Dhahyan area, affiliated with the Majz Directorate in Saada Governorate, which claimed the lives of civilians, including women and children, on January 21, 2016.
It discussed the details of the crime and witness statements, as well as the legal framework of the crime according to international laws and conventions. The report relied on the organization’s statistics regarding the details of the crime and the number of victims, and relied on interviews conducted with witnesses. International law texts, treaties and agreements were referred to in order to clarify the legal framework of the crime committed against women and children in the Dhahyan area.
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