HRITC calls on the international community to work seriously to bring peace to Yemen
Taiz:
The Human Rights Information and Training Center – HRITC called on the international community, foremost among which is the Security Council, United Nations bodies, organizations and active personalities, to work seriously in order to bring peace to Yemen.
A statement issued today by the center, a regional organization that has consultative status with the Economic and Social Council at the United Nations, said: Yemen has become the most prominent human tragedy now in the world.
What exacerbates the disaster in Yemen is the world’s ignorance, with its living forces, of the living situation in Yemen, which makes more than twenty million people in real hunger and destroys the entire infrastructure of the country.
Human Rights Information and Training Center – HRITC affirmed that the world’s silence from the disaster of Yemen is unjustified, as neglecting the point of not drawing attention to the daily death toll. Whether as a result of the fierce battles that are taking place in isolation from any media coverage or media attention, or as a result of the spread of epidemics and diseases that kill lives Hundreds of people per day or hungry because of a complete economic collapse and the lack of any presence of service institutions.
The center said in its statement today that:
The world celebrated, on Monday, two distinct occasions, the first being World Peace Day and the second, the seventy-five years since the founding of the United Nations.
Yemen received this with the largest number of victims, death and neglect, as Houthi forces launched the heaviest artillery bombardment on residential neighborhoods in Taiz, killing and wounding more than twelve, including at least four children.
Fierce battles took place near the city of Marib, where Houthi forces pushed hundreds of young people into the battle as soldiers, so that every day we witness a holocaust of young people who are besieged by starvation or on the battlefronts.
The statement said that the weak performance of the international community and the inability to implement international legitimacy decisions on Yemen, which falls under Chapter 7, reinforces the people’s loss of confidence in the most important global reference.
In addition, ignoring the frightening collapse that Yemen is experiencing increases the state of despair and contributes to reinforcing chaos and collapse of all human rights values.
Human Rights Information and Training Center – HRITC called on the international community, foremost of which is the living forces in Yemen, to work to revive hope with serious Yemeni initiatives based on the needs of Yemenis who reject violence and who demand the return of state institutions. As well as end all kinds of lawlessness, foremost among which is ending the coup against state institutions and returning to the national dialogue path which will remain the clear and correct approach in getting out of the state of war and saving Yemen from its disaster.
HRITC called on civil society forces and public figures active in Yemen to work to stop all battles of futility that affect Yemenis in various Yemeni cities and villages, and to work for a national alignment that restores the path of the national dialogue and the initiative to end the coup and chaos, restore stability and build a modern civil state.
Human Rights Information and Training Center – HRITC
Taiz 9/22/2020