Antonio Guterres “condemned” the fact, denouncing the “tragedy” and demanding that “transparent” investigation be carried out
The Secretary General of the United Nations Organization Antonio Guterres ‘Condemned vigorously’ Yesterday Tuesday the death of worker of the World Food Program (RIF) who had been arrested ‘Arbitrarily’ and was being held by them Houthi in northern Yemen, denouncing her “tragedy” and demanding to be carried out “transparent” research.
Was about one of their “Seven locals (Yemeni) officials arrested (and detained) by January 23”said the PEP in a statement, stating that ‘Dedicated’ A man has been working as a contractor for the UN since 2017 and leaves his wife and their two children behind.
“The circumstances of this (…) tragedy are not clear and the United Nations urgently seek explanations from the de facto Houthi authorities”for his part in a statement made public by his services by Mr. Guterres, ‘By condemning vigorously’ this death.
“I call on immediate, transparent and thorough investigation and those responsible to account for it”he added, once again appealing to immediately leave free “dozens” UN -government -held workers and diplomatic missions held ‘Arbitrarily’ by Houthi, in some cases for years.
Yesterday Monday, the UN announced Suspension of all activities of In the province of Saanda, a Houthi Fort, due to the dangers of its staff, following new arrests in late January.
The International Organization clarified Tuesday at the French Agency how about 350,000 people benefited Last year from his services in this province, they mainly received humanitarian aid (food, health services, safe shelters …).
More than ten years of war have plunged Yemen, already pre -war the poorest state of the Arabian peninsula, in one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world, according to the UN.
At the end of last month, the International Organization announced that its officials in Yemen were arrested by Houthi, added to dozens of other UN and NGO workers who were put under detention June.
In the summer, Houthi attributed arrests to tracking ‘Espionage circuit’ of the US and Israel, operating with humanitarian organizations or organizations. The UN categorically rejected the claim.
Source :Skai
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