Human Rights Ministry condemns American, British & French policies continuation towards Yemen
The Ministry of Human Rights condemned the continuation of the American, British and French policies targeting Yemeni human rights and deepening their suffering in all fields.
The ministry denounced the politicization of humanitarian files by America, Britain and France in violation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Vienna Declaration, warning of the repercussions of these positions on the reality of the worsening human suffering.
“we remind those countries and their regimes that pay lip service to their advocacy of human rights that all human rights are interdependent, whether they are civil, political, economic, social or cultural, “the ministry said.
The ministry held America, Britain and France responsible for what the Yemeni people are exposed to from the use of starvation as a tool of war and manipulation of humanitarian issues under false titles that resulted in casualties and disastrous statistics on civilians, health care, high rates of poverty and indirect death.
It explained that the Yemeni people had hoped that the United Nations would move towards ending the suffering of millions of Yemenis as a result of crimes and policies that burdened civilians and severely affected the most vulnerable groups of women and children.
Human Rights Ministry indicated that the statement of those countries blatantly transcends the tasks of the United Nations and its humanitarian charters and confuses cards and flips the facts, and presents these countries as sponsors of the blockade and a major actor in the exacerbating human suffering.
The statement stressed that it is not surprising that those who sponsored the military aggression and committed the most heinous crimes against civilians, especially women and children, should continue their crimes against civilians in all other fields.
It stressed that the payment of salaries of state employees, pensions of retirees, and social security allowances is one of the rights of the Yemeni people.
The statement also stressed that, based on the international religious and humanitarian covenants, the Yemenis exercised their legitimate right to protect and preserve their usurped rights after they were deprived of them, and were even used against them in committing the most heinous crimes.
The Ministry called on the United Nations, the international community, global human rights organizations, and all free people in the world to condemn the American, British, and French position, and to stand up for absent humanitarian principles.