Statistics for US-Saudi Crimes Against Yemen Are Disastrous: Human Rights Minister
The Entesaf Organization for Women and Children’s Rights issued an Arabic-language book “Women and Blood” during an event marking the 3,000 days of the US-Saudi aggression on Yemen.
The book includes a monitoring of the crimes committed by the aggression coalition against Yemeni women over 3,000 days, and examples of heinous massacres.
Recently, the organization stated that 2,454 women and 3,903 children were killed, while over 2,979 women and 4,305 children were injured.
The organization pointed out that the phenomenon of child labor has expanded during the war by more than four times what it was previously, noting that 1.4 million working children are deprived of their most basic rights, and about 34.3% of working children are between the ages of 5 and 17 years.
The organization pointed out that 1.4 million children working in Yemen are deprived of their most basic rights, noting that the war on Yemen and the humanitarian crisis it caused exacerbated the suffering of children and caused an increase in workers among them by about 1.6 million children.
It held the US-Saudi aggression responsible for all crimes and violations against civilians, especially women and children, over the three thousand days of aggression and siege.
Human Rights: Statistics for US-Saudi Crimes Are Disastrous
For his part, Minister of Human Rights Ali Al-Dailami indicated that during the 3,000 days of war on Yemen, the countries of aggression committed war crimes, genocide, and grave and continuous violations against humanity.
Al-Dailami stressed that the statistics and numbers of the crimes of aggression against Yemen are catastrophic and are still continuing despite the de-escalation. He explained that the blockade on Yemen and the collusion of the United Nations and the international community with aggressive policies are the current silent killer of the Yemeni people.