Yemen demands UN human rights council to provide support for Yemen national committee for investigation


(MENAFN- Saudi Press Agency)
Geneva, Muharram 5, 1439 H., September 25, 2017, SPA -- Yemen's minister of human rights Dr. Mohammed Askar today demanded the Geneva-based human rights council to implement its decision pledging to provide technological support for the Yemeni national committee for investigation.
In a symposium organized by the Arab British Center for Strategic Studies and Development in Geneva titled "Yemen at crossroads: present and future challenges, Askar reviewed the violations committed by the Houthi militias and pro-Saleh troops against the unarmed and innocent Yemeni people.
He said the militias have 480 detention centers, including underground jails and custody centers, noting the deterioration of health of the arrestees and their families since the spread of cholera in Yemen.
--SPA
17:59 LOCAL TIME 14:59 GMT

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