[01/08/2023 06:57]
ADEN-SABA
Chairman and Members of the National Committee to Investigate Alleged Violations to Human Rights or (NCTIAVHR) received Tuesday here Charge D'Affaires of Dutch Embassy to Yemen and Political Attache in the embassy.
In the meeting, the Chairman of the Committee Judge Ahmad al-Muflihi talked about latest steps taken by the committee regarding accountability on violations to human rights and doubling investigation acts in all areas and provinces and reflecting those outcomes in the future chances to implement mechanisms of transitional justice.
For her part, the Dutch diplomat talked about domains of her country support to development and human rights in Yemen, uttering keenness of the embassy on continuous support to the committee for accomplishing access to the victims for investigation and documentation.
The meeting, which is the third in 2023 between the committee and the embassy, tackled recent violations against women in Yemen and limiting their freedoms and different forms of discrimination against Bahai group in Yemen.
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