[28/11/2022 02:02]
Riyadh - Saba
The National Inquiry Commission on the Allegations of Human Rights Violations reviewed, with ambassadors and representatives of diplomatic missions in Yemen, the human rights situation in Yemen, and the commission's work in documenting violations and activating accountability through the national judiciary.
In the meeting held at the Yemeni embassy in Riyadh, the head of the commission, Judge Ahmed Al-Muflahi, affirmed the committee's keenness to continue communication and cooperation with all local, international and regional bodies interested in the human rights file in Yemen, in a way that helps reveal the truth, reduce violations and provide justice for the victims.
The commission members also reviewed the most important recent field investigation work carried out by the commission in all Yemeni governorates and the number of cases that were documented and investigated.
Yemeni Leadership Condemns Attempts to Disrupt State Institutions and Vows to Maintain Order
Government Holds its First Meeting
Yemeni Ambassador Explores Ways to Boost Cultural Cooperation with Indonesian Minister
President al-Alimi: Restoring Sana’a and a Just, United Yemen Will Remain a Unifying National Goal
Yemen’s Ambassador Participates in Board Meeting of Arab World Institute in Paris
Chairman of the Presidential Leadership Council Exchanges Ramadan Greetings with Arab and Islamic Leaders
Ministry of Endowments Announces Wednesday as First Day of Ramadan
Public Works Minister, UNOPS Review Cooperation on Road Maintenance Projects
Al-Arada calls on international community to support Yemeni government, people
Rights Monitor Documents 868 Serious Violations by Houthi Militias in Al-Bayda in 2025