[29/12/2017 08:30]
TAIZ-SABA
The National Committee for Investigating Human Rights Violation Claims visited on Friday JabalHabashi Mountain, one of the districts have witnessed human rights violations over Houthi militia war, which hit their houses, farms and other possessions.
The committee's member team inspected al-Ashrooh area and listened to a number of men and women and children, who have been forcibly displaced from al-Qawz-al-Ashrooh and on conditions forcing them to displace from their area.
The committee also visited the Road between al-Qawz and Mihal and other villages mined by the militia and left victims included women. The team met with mine-victims, who briefed the committee on their injuries and threat these mines pose to 40 families as houses are still mined.
On the other hand, the committee met with Association of Mothers of the Kidnapped and forcibly disappeared, who are from Taiz and disappeared in Sana'a and other areas and their names are included in the association's lists.
The committee and the association agreed on more cooperation for rescuing the victims.
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