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UN Rights Chief Takes on Saudi Regime in First Speech

Monday 10 September 2018
UN Rights Chief Takes on Saudi Regime in First Speech

Alwaght- The United Nations human rights' new  boss Michelle Bachelet has called on Saudi Arabia to hold to account the perpetrators of deadly airstrikes on civilians in Yemen. 

In her maiden speech to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva Monday, the former Chilean president touched on the Saudi airstrike on a bus of children in Sa'ada last month, which left more than 50 people dead. 

Bachelet urged the Saudi military to show greater transparency in their rules of engagement in Yemen which is under an all-out invasion by the kingdom since 2015. 

On Saturday, UN-brokered talks in Geneva collapsed after representatives of the Houthi movement were prevented by Saudi Arabia from attending the negotiations.

Yemen is under a blockade of the Saudis who refused to give permission to an Omani plane to land in Sana’a and take the Houthi delegation to Geneva for peace talks. 

UN envoy to Yemen Martin Griffiths told a news conference that the Ansarullah movement,  also known as Houthis, were “keen” to get to Geneva. "They would have liked to get here. We didn't make conditions sufficiently correct to get them here," he said.

Reports on Monday said some 84 people have been killed in Saudi airstrikes and clashes around Yemen’s strategic port city of Hudaydah since the failure of the peace talks.

The last round of Yemen peace talks held in Kuwait in 2016 in a bid to hammer out a “power-sharing” deal also fell apart after the Saudi-backed side left the venue.

Some 15,000 Yemenis have been killed and thousands more injured since the onset of the Saudi aggression on Yemen.

Saudi and UAE troops and their mercenaries are currently waging an offensive against Hudaydah, the entry point for some 70 percent of Yemen's imports including food and aid.

They began their assault in June despite warnings that it would compound the impoverished nation’s humanitarian crisis.

Last month, a Saudi air raid hit a school bus as it drove through a market in the town of Dhahyan in northern Sa'ada, killing a total of 51 people, among them 40 children.

The kingdom admitted "mistakes" in the attack but insisted that the vehicle hit in the airstrike was a "legitimate target". 

The attack prompted Human Right Watch to urge an end to all weapons sales to Saudi Arabia after it was revealed that a US-made bomb had been used in the attack.

The Saudi attack "on a bus full of young boys adds to its already gruesome track record of killing civilians at weddings, funerals, hospitals, and schools in Yemen," Bill Van Esveld, a senior children's rights researcher at HRW, said in a statement.

"Countries with knowledge of this record that are supplying more bombs to the Saudis will be complicit in future deadly attacks on civilians," he added.

 

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