[10/05/2017 01:36]
Riyadh (Saba)- Vice President Ali Muhsin Saleh has stressed the importance of exposing violations committed by the Houthi-Saleh militias against Yemenis, reaffirming that their violations amount to war crimes.
In a meeting with Deputy Minister of Human Rights Sameer Shaibani, Saleh discussed updates and tasks of the ministry.
The vice president was also briefed on the efforts exerted by the ministry to improve its performance and enable to disclose the real face of the terrorist Houthi-Saleh militias, tackle the human rights issues and coordinate with the human rights organizations.
He spelt out that the Houthi-Saleh militias murdered, abducted ,tortured and intimidate civilians, and recruited children, exploited the state's resources in wars, and violate the local and international laws.
He demanded the international community to designate the Houthi-Saleh militias as a terrorist organization that threatens the local and international peace.
For his part, the deputy minister explained that the ministry does best to improve its tasks and disclose the real face of the coup, thanking, in the meanwhile, the attention paid by the vice president .
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