Carried out by the militia of Houthi and Saleh from the siege of the village of Khor.
Where the armed forces of Al-Houthi and Saleh at 5 pm on Tuesday, September 5, 2017 the siege of the families armed force and then stormed the village under the intensity of fire,
And will displace the people of the village of Khor, the outskirts of fog and spring west of Taiz.
The militias forced the families to leave their homes and forcibly evict them by firing at them and not allowing them to take their personal belongings except very easily.
Residents told the center’s monitoring team that the militia had been shot directly and the number of dead could not be known, but they forced the rest to leave or kill their village immediately.
Pointing out that those who remain under siege are threatened with death or complete forced displacement.
The team monitored the names of the displaced who were forcibly displaced yesterday from the village of Al-Khor alone, which was under shelling by the militias during the past period, namely:
1_Zakriamhayoub Sultan Hassan 34 years old
2_ Ali Ibrahim Hassan Al-Wafi 22 years old
3_ Hisham Abdo Hassan Haidar 37 years old
4_ selected Abdo Mohammed Mokbel 28 years old
5_Abdullah Muhayoub Mohammed Mukbel, 22 years old
6_ Hossin Sarhan Hael Sharabi 45 years old
7_ Abdullah Abdullah Mohammed Saddam 42 years old
8_Khatma Hassan Ali Abdo, 55 years old
9_ Yehia Abdo Mohammed Mokbel 60 years old
10_ Marwan Hassan Diwan Al-Amri 43 years old
11_ Ghassan Mohammed Mahyoub Muqbel 25 years old
12_ Abdullah Abdullah Mohammed Saddam 42 years old
13_ Najib Hazza Qassem Al-Dhami, 42 years old
14_saida Abdul-Waleed Hassan, 55 years old
15_ Ali Noman Ali Abdul-Jabbar, 43 years old
The Center for Information and Training for Human Rights calls on the United Nations, especially the High Commissioner for Human Rights, international organizations and all members of conscience, to act quickly to stop a new massacre imminent in isolated civilians in Taiz province.
And the systematic forced displacement practiced by Mullah Houthi and Saleh towards the villagers of the villages besieged by them.
We also condemn the crime of Houthi in tilling the villages that are now planted with thousands of mines on the roads used by unarmed citizens in these villages.
PCHR considers that the actions of these militias are extremely brutal war crimes. The international community should break its shameful silence to stand up against human rights violators and war criminals and prevent further crimes against civilians in Taiz and Yemen in general.