Kim Sharif: UN Enabling Division in Yemen
Speaking in an interview with FNA, Kim Sharif said the UN bodies, in a sheer abuse of the Vienna Convention, recognize Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi, while “Hadi’s government’s legitimacy expired in 2014 by the virtue of the Gulf Initiative.”
Kim Sharif is a UK-based consultant solicitor, human rights activist and director of Human Rights for Yemen. She has given talks about the ongoing humanitarian catastrophe in Yemen at UN Human Rights Council Side Events as a panelist, and has spoken and written widely about the involvement of the UK through its crucial air command support and arms contracts.
“The legitimate government of the whole of Yemen, according to the International Law, is the government of Sana’a, which contains all the political parties. It is not just Ansarallah Houthis as it is alleged by the Saudi-led coalition and their Western backers. The truth is the government in Sana’a contains everybody, which means it is the government of all Yemenis. Eighty percent of the population are in the northern provinces under the protection of the government of Sana’a, which euphemistically the Saudi-led coalition and its Western Backers call “Houthi Rebels”, which is not true. Otherwise, they would not have defeated the Saudi-led coalition, or sustained their fortitude during the last six years of the illegal intervention in the affairs of Yemen by Saudi Arabia and its Western backers” she said.
She added “Hadi’s government’s legitimacy expired in 2014 by the virtue of the Gulf Initiative. The US, UN and Saudi-led coalition, and all their allies and backers are lying when they say they internationally recognize the government of Hadi, as there is no such a thing under the rule of law. The Vienna Convention is not an instrument to be abused by countries, by refusing to recognize the right government, which is the government of Sana’a, and then giving a government, whose term had ended, legitimacy through the backdoor by using the Vienna Convention that way. We want all the countries to support us on this, and to advance this argument simply because we want to protect Yemen as a united country. Yemen’s Salvation Government is the right government to administrate the country for the transitional period at the very least, so that there can be proper elections, this illegal aggression can be stopped, and people can do their own business. But, refusal to acknowledge the authority of the government of Sana’a is actually enabling a division in Yemen. Look at every instrument, resolution, report and statement made by the UN, or the Security Council or the Human Rights Council; there is always this statement that they will appeal the sovereignty of the state of Yemen, and its unity. We just want to standup and say it to the UN, do it happen in reality, stop abusing the Vienna Convention, because you are violating the rights of these millions of people by doing that.”