Sana’a | The Parliament calls for pressure on the coalition to rebuild


The House of Representatives in Sana’a called on the “Sana’a government to invite the UN and international and human rights organizations to put pressure on the Coalition to rebuild all the destroyed buildings, service facilities, and government complexes in Yemen.”

Sana’a – Al-Khabar A-Yemeni:

The Parliament emphasized the importance of the Saudi-Emirati coalition’s “commitment to paying financial compensation for all the human and material losses incurred by the local authority and others, which have deprived citizens of service and development projects.”

The Saba Agency reported that the House of Representatives said that the “government, by virtue of international laws, has the right to prosecute the countries of aggression for all the crimes they have committed as a result of the bombing of Administration and Local Development complexes and other government complexes that are considered civilian facilities linked to serving citizens, and targeting them constitutes a violation of relevant international laws and charters.”

The Saudi-Emirati coalition launched its war and siege on Yemen on March 26, 2015, leaving dozens of civilian casualties and massive destruction of airports, institutions, companies, and citizens’ homes.

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