hrw raps houthis for land mines ‘cruelty’
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HRW raps Houthis for land mines ‘cruelty’

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Yemenis gather around a burnt vehicle at the site where a mine, that Yemeni soldiers were taking away in their vehicle, blew up in a marketplace on September 3, 2016 in Huta, the capital of the southern province of Lahj, a bastion of Al-Qaeda jihadists. The mine, that the Yemeni soldiers had "dismantled", exploded when they stopped at a market, killing three soldiers and wounding at least seven civilians
Sanaa, Yemen - Arab Today

An international rights group has criticized the use of land mines by Yemen’s Shiite rebels, saying they have resulted in many civilian casualties.
In a Thursday report, Human Rights Watch accuses the Houthi rebels of “cold-hearted cruelty toward civilians” over their use of land mines in the city of Taiz, which has been besieged by the Houthis.
The group quotes a Taiz-based organization as saying that 18 people have been killed and 39 wounded by land mines in the city since May 2015, shortly after a Saudi-led coalition began bombing Houthi positions.
Steve Goose, arms director at Human Rights Watch, says “Yemen’s warring parties should immediately stop laying mines, destroy mines in their possession and ensure that demining teams can work unimpeded so that families can safely return home.”
Yemeni women accompanied by children and infants participated in a military parade on Tuesday in Sanaa, vowing to fight alongside Iran-backed Houthi militias in Yemen’s 18-month old conflict.
A source revealed that several training camps for women have been set up in several provinces.
Yemen’s ambassador to the US, Ahmed Awad Binmubarak called the move “a step that is alien to the traditions of Yemeni society.”
“It’s against all the Yemeni norms,” Binmubarak told Al Arabiya, hoping that the news will lead the international community to pressure the Houthis into ending the war.

Source: Arab News

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