Yemen slams attacks on IDP camps by Houthis
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April 2, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The government of Yemen has condemned the Houthis systematic and repeated targeting of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps in Marib, which has intensified recently despite the international efforts to reach a ceasefire and alleviate the humanitarian suffering in Yemen.
According to the Yemen Embassy in Islamabad, the Yemeni government has warned that the Houthi militias targeting of IDPs camps is exacerbating the humanitarian situation and causing new waves of displacements, which run counter to all efforts made to lessen the severity of the humanitarian crisis.
The embassy has reminded that most recently, the Houthi militias bombed three IDP camps in north of Marib with more than 37 artillery and missile shells, causing dozens of casualties the majority of whom were women and children and displacing 576 families.
Yemen condemns attacks on IDPs camps by Houthis
National
April 2, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The government of Yemen has condemned the Houthis systematic and repeated targeting of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps in Marib, which has intensified recently despite the international efforts to reach a ceasefire and alleviate the humanitarian suffering in Yemen.
According to the Yemen Embassy in Islamabad, the Yemeni government has warned that the Houthi militias targeting of IDPs camps is exacerbating the humanitarian situation and causing new waves of displacements, which run counter to all efforts made to lessen the severity of the humanitarian crisis.
The embassy has reminded that most recently, the Houthi militias bombed three IDP camps in north of Marib with more than 37 artillery and missile shells, causing dozens of casualties the majority of whom were women and children and displacing 576 families.
Yemen condemns attacks on IDP camps by Houthis
National
April 2, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The government of Yemen has condemned the Houthis systematic and repeated targeting of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps in Marib, which has intensified recently despite the international efforts to reach a ceasefire and alleviate the humanitarian suffering in Yemen.
According to the Yemen Embassy in Islamabad, the Yemeni government has warned that the Houthi militias targeting of IDPs camps is exacerbating the humanitarian situation and causing new waves of displacements, which run counter to all efforts made to lessen the severity of the humanitarian crisis. The embassy has reminded that most recently, the Houthi militias bombed three IDP camps in north of Marib with more than 37 artillery and missile shells, causing dozens of casualties the majority of whom were women and children and displacing 576 families.
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March 1, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Yemen has appealed to the international humanitarian organisations and their resident coordinators to shoulder their legal and moral responsibility and asked them to urgently intervene to save the lives of civilians and displaced people facing the consequences of Houthi terrorist militias’ attacks.
According to the Yemen Embassy, after the Houthi coup in September 2014, the Governorate of Marib has become a home to more than two million displaced people, who fled the brutality and oppression of the Houthi militias. It reminded that right from the beginning of February 2021, Marib has endured the largest and fiercest Houthi offensive in which Houthis used all kinds of heavy weapons, including artillery, drone bombs and ballistic missiles and in just one night, the city was hit by 10 ballistic missiles.
The Riyadh Agreement: Yemen’s new cabinet and what remains to be done
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On December 18, Yemeni President Abed Rabbu Mansour Hadi announced a new cabinet as part of his efforts to implement the political annex of the Riyadh Agreement (RA) signed on November 5, 2019 between the Republic of Yemen Government (ROYG) and the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council (STC). The agreement included several political, security and economic provisions such as: the formation of a new government that includes the STC; the disarmament and integration of militias and military formations under the auspices of the ministries of defense and interior; support of the Yemeni economy; and the demilitarization of Aden.