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UNHCR Sends a Message to UN Secretary to Stop the War against Yemeni People

The Ambassador of the International Commission for Human Rights, Chairman of the UN Secretary-General for Arab Ambassadors, Idris Al-Saleh, said that the International Commission on Human Rights sent a message to UN Secretary-General António Guterres to stop the war against the Yemeni people and lift the siege.

In a letter received by the Committee to Break the Siege on Yemen, Idris said that the Commission has called on the Secretary-General of the United Nations and the Security Council to take a deterrent stance against the war on the Yemeni people.

He said in the letter to Guterres,”Your decisions should not be ink on paper because the Yemeni people are no longer believing your decisions and do not trust the United Nations, so the Secretary-General of the United Nations is the focus of the world.”

Over 18,000 missile attacks on markets, hospitals and cultural centers by Riyadh and coalition partners UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Senegal and Sudan, the borders between the two belligerents remain largely unchanged.

UNHRC data indicates that at least 8 million of the nation’s 28 million people require emergency food assistance immediately, while humanitarian workers in the nation have identified areas in which people are eating leaves to survive, as an estimated 2.3 million people in the country have been driven from their homes and are now refugees.

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