The Ministry of Human Rights organized today, a symposium for 3,000 days of aggression against Yemen under the slogan “Aggression…and Steadfastness.”
In the symposium, four working papers were presented. Ali Al-Qahoum, in the first paper, dealt with the local and international political course in light of the aggression and siege. In the second paper, the Secretary-General of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, Akhlaq Al-Shami, touched on the psychological, health, economic and social effects left by the aggression and siege on women, children, and the suspicious role of international organizations.
In the third paper, Dr. Amin Al-Ghaish reviewed Yemeni steadfastness, the factors of steadfastness, victory, the future of Yemen and the region, while Rashid Al-Haddad dealt in the fourth paper with the economic situation resulting from the aggression, siege and its impact on human rights in Yemen.
Minister Al-Dailami indicated that the aggression coalition killed and injured more than 49 thousand civilians, most of them children and women, during three thousand days, and forced more than 6.3 million others to flee, and the humanitarian crisis that befell them escalated in the absence of the international system and illogical justifications for not Carrying out its role and shouldering its responsibilities in protecting the Yemeni people.
He pointed out that the aggression targeted nearly 15,000 food facilities, 14,000 agricultural facilities, more than ten thousand livestock, cows and poultry farms, three thousand and 300 wells and water facilities, nearly 700 health facilities, four thousand educational facilities, five thousand and 500 stations , an electricity network, and three thousands of towers and communications networks, more than 800 fuel and gas stations, seven thousand roads , bridges, hundreds of sports and media facilities, thousands of service facilities, thousands of vehicles and means of transportation, in addition to more than a thousand mosques, 400 archaeological and tourist sites, and 47 judicial complexes.
The Minister of Human Rights stated that about four million children under the age of five suffer from severe malnutrition, and 53.2 percent of children suffer from stunted growth due to malnutrition, in addition to what breastfeeding and pregnant women and the elderly suffer.
He pointed out that the information and data contained in these statistics are based on field surveys carried out by the monitoring and documentation teams at the Ministry of Human Rights on a daily basis, in addition to data and reports of relevant province agencies, and reports and statements of international organizations operating in Yemen.
He stated that the UN system deliberately invested in immoral human suffering in Yemen, and its representatives contented themselves with useless reports and its issuance of US-British decisions in content… stressing that these decisions challenged its charter and the purposes for which it was set.
He stressed that the Security Council, in its decisions, violated the Charter of the United Nations and its decisions related to preserving the sovereignty of states and non-interference in their internal affairs, as well as what is related to the powers of the Security Council contained in the Charter of the United Nations, which limited its intervention to the existence of incidents that constitute a real threat to international peace and security, or in Suppression of the aggression crime against a country.
Al-Dailami touched on American, British, French and other arms deals that were provided to the aggression coalition countries to commit its violations and crimes against Yemen and the Yemenis, as the United States has supported the war against Yemen since the start of the military operations, and has spent billions of dollars to international organizations and countries in exchange for silencing their mouths and remaining silent about the massacres perpetrated against Yemenis.
He also touched on the suspicious roles of many organizations, as many organizations were exposed to scandals that go beyond the tasks of humanitarian and relief work, to an attempt to mislead world public opinion, by spreading misleading information about the reality of the situation.
In addition to playing suspicious roles in favor of international powers, such as espionage, intelligence work, sowing division and rivalry among the Yemenis, and supplying mercenary and labor forces with weapons under banners of relief aid.
He pointed out that there are Western organizations that respect their message, take into account their human conscience, and focus their work on relief for people without other purposes.