Human Rights in Hodeidah: The aggression committs 170,000 violations, which led to the death and injury of 5,394 citizens 94

Today, Thursday, the Human Rights Office in Hodeidah governorate held a press conference about the human rights situation as a result of the US-Saudi-Emirati aggression.

At the conference, the Director of the Human Rights Office in Hodeidah , Zain Abdullah, reviewed the human rights situation since the beginning of the aggression until the current year. He pointed out that the violations of the aggression exceeded 170,000 violations, resulting in more than five thousand and 394 dead and wounded children, women and men.

He explained that the total economic facilities that were targeted by the aggression were four thousand and 255, which included factories, fuel tankers, commercial establishments and farms, in addition to means of transportation, fishing boats, food stores, markets, gas stations and food trucks.

He stated that the aggression targeted 64,310 service facilities in Hodeidah airport, nine ports, 97 power plants, 41 communications networks, 637 water tanks, 211 government facilities, 749 roads and bridges, 90 factories, 57 fuel tankers, 2,226 commercial establishments, 78 chicken and livestock farms, 972 means of transportation, 392 fishing boats and 213 A food store, 53 gas stations, 49 markets and 125 food trucks.

The Director of the Human Rights Office indicated that the aggression targeted 61,823 homes, 11 university facilities, 297 mosques, 109 tourist facilities, 39 hospitals and health facilities, 186 schools and educational centers, 1,734 agricultural fields, 81 sports facilities, 20 archaeological sites and 10 media facilities.

At the press conference, the Acting Minister of Human Rights, Ali Al-Dailami, praised the great interaction that Hodeidah is witnessing through denouncing and condemning the crimes and violations committed by the coalition of aggression and its mercenaries.

The continued targeting of Hodeidah governorate, which is the main artery of life in Yemen, was considered targeting more than 70 percent of the population.

Al-Dailami stressed that the blockade is one of the most prominent crimes committed against the Yemeni people, especially preventing the entry of oil derivatives ships, especially diesel, which is used to operate power plants, and the human suffering that this causes for citizens in the governorate, especially with the summer heat.

He touched on the crimes and violations of human rights against civilians by the countries of aggression and their mercenaries along the western coast.

The Acting Minister of Human Rights indicated that the crimes of the forces of aggression affected hospitals, health facilities, fish landing centers, water and electricity projects, farms, bridges, and others.He denounced the silence of the international community and human rights organizations regarding these crimes.

He called on citizens who have suffered damage and heavy losses in lives or property to go to the judiciary and file lawsuits for the crimes committed against them by the countries of aggression and mercenaries.

At the conference, which was attended by the Chairman of the General Authority for Zakat, Sheikh Shamsan Abu Nastan, the governorate’s two undersecretaries, Ahmed Al-Bishri and Muhammad Helisi, reviewed the unprecedented humanitarian situation in Hodeidah as a result of the aggression, and the crimes it commits against civilians, especially children and women.

They pointed out that the last of these crimes was yesterday evening, which resulted in the death of a woman and the injury of a child in al-Tuhayta district as a result of being targeted by the coalition of aggression and mercenaries.

Al-Bishri and Halisi explained that the coalition of aggression directly targeted all service institutions, including drinking water projects in a number of districts, especially Kamaran Island, as well as targeting hospitals, health facilities, fish facilities, roads, bridges, farms, communications, schools, vocational institutes and everything related to life in the governorate.

The two governorate officials stressed that the continued deterioration of the humanitarian situation in Hodeidah governorate is a direct result of the continuation of the aggression, which did not abide by any agreements, especially the Sweden agreement, of which not a single clause was implemented, and this is confirmed by the continuation of the daily violations of the aggression that cause more dead and wounded of civilians.

At the conference, which was attended by Assistant Undersecretary Ghaleb Hamza and Advisor to the Minister of Human Rights Hamid Al-Rafiq, the director of the branch of the Supreme Council for the Management and Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and International Cooperation in the governorate, Jaber Al-Razhi, reviewed the humanitarian situation as a result of displacement, in addition to the issues of the displaced and the severe lack of response and organizations’ handling of the humanitarian situation of the displaced.

He indicated that some of the humanitarian aid imported by these organizations is expired or damaged due to poor transportation and storage, including medicines, legumes, oil, flour and others.

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