[10/04/2021 08:05]
CAIRO - SABA
Arab Parliament blamed Iran-backed Houthi militia for exacerbating the humanitarian crisis the Yemeni peoples have been enduring because of blocking humanitarian efforts, closing seaports and deviating the track of the humanitarian aids, food stuffs, medical supplies and fuels.
At the conclusion of its discussions of the fourth session today, the Arab Parliament called on the international community and human rights organizations to intervene immediately to help lifting the merciless besiege has been imposed on the city of Taiz for more than six successive by the insurgent Houthi militiamen.
The Parliament condemned the terrorist attacks Houthi militia has continued to carry out on the civilians and the violations against the IDPs. It also called for an urgent international probe into the hideous crime of burning the Ethiopian migrants in the Houthi militia detention center in which dozens killed and some 170 more hurt.
The Arab Parliament welcomed the Saudi Arabia's proposal aimed to put an end of the Yemeni crisis, affirming its full support for the initiative that offers a chance to initiate comprehensive political dialogu
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