Amnesty International calls on the US to stop arming the Arab alliance
8/10/2015 0:00
called on Amnesty International (Amnesty International), on Wednesday, to suspend the export of weapons to the forces of aggression against Yemen, led by Saudi Arabia after irrefutable evidence for war crimes require an independent investigation.
This comes at a time when experts say that the attacks adopted by the organization « Daash »against the Yemeni government and the Arab coalition appear escalation network jihadists force and increase the complexity of the Saudi mission and its allies in support of the government.
The organization stressed in a statement issued yesterday» that the bombs are falling day and night, including fissile banned internationally, and most of the source of the United States ».
Head of Mission investigation in Yemen Donatella Rovera revealed that the new evidence documenting that illegal air strikes launched by the aggression led by Saudi Arabia are classified as «war crimes», telltale that 13 air strike by aircraft aggression between the month of May and the month of July 2015 claimed the lives of 100 martyrs, including 59 children.
and charged the organization, which deals with human rights, the United States responsible for the violation of international humanitarian law, because of the forces of aggression supply it with weapons and ammunition used to commit violations of international, most notably the bombs «Mk 80», planes and helicopters and spare parts. The report concluded condemn contempt frightening the lives of civilians by the forces of aggression pretexts false Kqcef military targets and the destruction of entire cities Kassadh and Maran (North Yemen).
Continued Saudi Aviation, yesterday, a series of raids on various parts of Sanhan Directorate in Sanaa province, the center of the announcement of the casualties civilians.
He said a security source in Sanaa province, «that the Saudi Aviation and its allies have been targeted, high-explosive bombs, deliberately area and Mount Aljmaim village Alderm and crime Hamid and Acharzh and bottom Alqbi, which led to the occurrence of severe material damage on a farm parts Alqbi». In the meantime, experts believe that the attacks adopted by the organization «Daash» against the Yemeni government and the Arab coalition escalating jihadi network show strength and further complicate the task of Saudi Arabia and its allies in support of the government. He was to announce the organization claimed responsibility for the first deadly attacks Tuesday in southern Yemen Aden stronghold of al-Qaeda has signed a surprise attack for the first time in this city, government forces and Arab coalition led by Saudi Arabia against the Houthis. Although the group has passed an important stage in its operations in Yemen, where Saudi Arabia, which are already locked in a dispute is not the end of his looming on the horizon, is facing a new enemy. Said Jean-Pierre Filho, an expert on contemporary Islam and a professor at the Institute of International Affairs in Paris, as quoted by the agency »AFP»: The «Daash is trying to expand its scope in Yemen by imposing itself as a rival of the alliance» which has been fighting since March Houthis. More than 20 people have been killed in suicide bomb attacks on Tuesday that the government temporarily staying in a hotel in Aden and two military sites of the Arab coalition headquarters. And it saw Filho that this big process allows to organize Daash «reiterating its distance from Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula after he expressed it in attacks» against Shiite mosques, referring to a series of suicide attacks that killed dozens of people dead since March in Sana'a.
Experts agree say that the organization «Daash» in Yemen attacks further complicate the coalition did not succeed, though, the task of air strikes and sending thousands of soldiers, in subjecting the Houthis who are still in control of the north and Sanaa. Saudi Arabia faces constantly criticized non-governmental organizations because of «mistakes» the many committed by the coalition when directing air strikes described «escape forward.» The United Nations says that about five thousand people were killed and 25 others thousand, many of them civilians since the start of the coalition operation in March.
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