Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

UN must 'criminalize' Houthi acts


(MENAFN- Arab News) RIYADH: The World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY) has called on the United Nations to criminalize the actions of the Houthi rebels in Sanaa.
'These Houthi militias have forcefully occupied the WAMY headquarters and other charitable organizations in the Yemeni capital' Saleh Al-Wohaibi WAMY secretary-general told Arab News on Thursday.
He said that all the WAMY staff members in Sanaa have returned to Saudi Arabia because of their unlawful occupation. 'We had one dormitory full of orphans under our care who were also chased out of the home' he said.
'The inhumane criminals acts of the rebels will have to be met with the right form of actions' he said appealing to the United Nations to use their offices to punish the rebels.
Al-Wohaibi said the whole world observed the United Nations' World Humanitarian Day on Wednesday and it was time for everyone to fight atrocities against innocent people everywhere.
'While condemning detrimental actions against humanity I strongly urge the social workers involved in serving society not to deter from their path of action and give way to their criminal acts.'
With the help of several international relief organizations WAMY delivered about 50000 food baskets over the past four months to needy people in Yemen.
According to Al-Wohaibi the organization distributed baskets in Al-Jund and Al-Hudaida regions which were home to many poor people. The aid included large amounts of medical supplies benefiting more than 250000 needy Yemenis.
Each $100 basket contained 10 kg of rice 10 kg of sugar 20 kg of flour 2 liters of oil and food products such as pastas and sauces provided by businesspeople in Saudi Arabia and Yemen. He said the King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Works is committed to help the poor across the world.



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