[03/03/2018 01:27]
GENEVA-SABA
On the sidelines of the ongoing UN Human Rights Council's 37th session in Geneva, Yemeni activists have exposed the abuses which Houthi rebels have been committing against civilians during their years long insurgency.
Addressing a seminar that the Yemeni Coalition for Monitoring Human Rights Violations organized in Geneva on Friday, Huda al-Sorari, a female Yemeni lawyer, recalled the course of life of Reeham al-Badr, a female monitor of human rights violations working for the National Commission to Investigate Alleged Violations to Human Rights and how she herself was killed by Houthi militiamen when she was delivering food aid to families trapped near the front lines in the besieged city of Taiz.
Political researcher Mustafa al-Jibzi made another presentation the blood evens in Sana'a in late 2017 and the Houthis quelled a peaceful uprising with a mad brutality and how that ended up in the killing of their erstwhile ally Ali Abdullah Saleh.
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