[19/07/2020 05:38]
ADEN - SABA
The National Commission for Enquiry into Human Rights Abuses in cooperation with the National Union for the Development of the Most Impoverished, organized the temporary capital Aden on Sunday a workshop on protecting the rights of the most impoverished in light of armed conflict.
The chair of the Commission, Judge Ahmed Al-Muflahi, stressed the importance of protecting the vulnerable and the most impoverished in light of the ongoing armed conflicts, and the exploitation of the hard living conditions by some groups to recruit young people into warfronts.
For his part, the Union's Secretary-General, Salah Dabwan, referred to the violations which the "marginalized" Yemenis endure and how to protect their rights similar to other citizens.
The Houthi militia are widely recruiting the impoverished and marginalized Yemenis to warfronts exploiting their overall vulnerability.
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