[16/10/2023 04:57]
Aden – Saba
Members of the National Inquiry Commission on Allegations of Human Rights Violations met today, in the temporary capital, Aden, with representatives of the Swedish International Development Agency, to identify the various challenges related to the monitoring process and access to victims, and the committee’s work priorities in the coming period.
In the meeting, Vice Chairman of the National Committee, Judge Hussein Al-Mashdali, expressed his appreciation for the recent trust placed in the National Commission by the international community through the Human Rights Council, and their appreciation for the commission’s work in investigating all violations in Yemen.
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