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[03/05/2018 01:28]


RIYADH-SABA
Minister of Local Administration, the chairman of the Supreme Committee for Relief Aid strongly condemned the Houthi militia's attack on the center that undertakes rehabilitating child victims of Houthi rebels; ex-child fighters and war-traumatized children in Marib city in eastern Yemen.

The Houthi rebels fired two Katyusha rockets at the center's headquarters on Wednesday the third such attack since the beginning of last April.

Abdel-Rakeeb Fatah told Saba in a statement that "the attack of a civilian humanitarian center for rehabilitating the rebels' ex-child fighters is an act of terrorism, and violates all international laws."

He called on the international organizations "to pressure Houthis by all means to stop the crimes and violations they commit."

He called on Humanitarian Coordinator in Yemen, Lisa Grande, to document these crimes and report them to the UN Security Council."

He praised King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Action, the financier of the rehab center and a number of other humanitarian projects in Yemen.




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