Human rights carried out field visit to civilian objects targeted by aggression in Hodeida??

The Ministry of Human Rights carried out yesterday a field visit to a number of civilian objects that were targeted by the Aggression Coalition over eight years in Al-Hodeida province.

The head of the executive unit of the national vision in the ministry, Dr. Aref Al-Amiri, explained that the field visit comes within the framework of the ministry’s plan and program to enhance its role and raise awareness of the important role played by the ministry’s staff in partnership with international organizations, by monitoring and documenting the brutality and crimes of the aggression coalition in the provinces with professionalism and high accuracy so that the perpetrators do not escape punishment and accountability.

He stated that during the visit to Al-Hodeida province, he was briefed on the massive losses and destruction left by the aggression of those civilian objects, private and public property.

While the representatives of international organizations expressed their full solidarity with the grievances of the Yemeni people, explaining that, during visits to the affected areas, the process of documenting the extent of the damage inflicted on them was carried out.

They referred to the transfer and publication of what has been documented, to expose the perpetrators of these crimes, and to prosecute them internationally so that they receive their deterrent punishment.

The representatives of international organizations were accompanied – during the visit – by the director of the Human Rights Office in the governorate, Zain Ezzi, and his deputy, Hassan Darwish.

Source: Yemen News Agency