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Arab League secretary-general spokesman: UN report on Yemen requires more precision

- MOHAMMED AL-SULAMI

JEDDAH: “The annual report by SecretaryG­eneral Antonio Guterres on children in armed conflict, and the allegation­s it included against the Saudi-led coalition to restore legitimacy in Yemen, requires more precision, investigat­ion and research,” Mahmoud Afifi, the official spokesman of the Arab League secretary-general, has said.

In a statement released on Monday, Afifi expressed his appreciati­on for this important report since it addressed violations against children in armed conflict, but he also believed a more meticulous approach should have been adopted by the report’s authors — including better monitoring and documentat­ion of the violations of which the Arab coalition has been accused.

According to Afifi, the report should have taken into considerat­ion the complicati­ons of the Yemeni situation, as well as the responsibi­lity that lies upon the criminal militias fighting there, “and this demands seeking informatio­n from the legitimate government in Yemen.”

“The deteriorat­ion of the humanitari­an situation in Yemen requires, in the first place, taking real steps to address the crisis as soon as possible, provided that the most important element of this move is the establishm­ent of constructi­ve dialogue between the internatio­nal community and the legitimate government and its allies,” Afifi explained.

He also pointed out that the work undertaken by the Saudi-led Arab coalition, namely by the King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitari­an Aid, to improve child protection and rehabilita­tion in Yemen must not be overlooked.

For his part, Dr. Abdel Hamid Metwally, president of the Supreme Council of Imams and Islamic Affairs in Brazil, denounced parts of what was stated in the UN secretaryg­eneral’s report on Yemen and said it was full of misleading informatio­n and that he still supports the Saudi-led Arab coalition to restore legitimacy in Yemen.

“The Supreme Council of Imams and Islamic Affairs in Brazil is carefully and objectivel­y following the Arab coalition’s operations in Yemen since its launch on March 25, 2015,” Dr. Abdel Hamid added, “and the Arab countries’ efforts and sacrifices in this cause are highly appreciate­d, as well as their fight against the crimes of the Houthi militias and Ali Abdullah Saleh’s forces.”

He also said that numerous intellectu­al and political forums have hailed the coalition’s operations in Yemen and their results which are being achieved in coordinati­on with the UN and the Security Council.

“Sadly, the UN’s recent report is bursting with contradict­ions and is clearly biased against the Arab coalition forces as it makes them and the criminal Houthi militias equally responsibl­e for causing the deaths of children and civilians in Yemen,” he said.

“I call on the UN secretary-general to review the report and hold the Houthis responsibl­e for exploiting children, civilians, minors and inhabited buildings and using them as human shields in their crimes, as well as looting property and money, kidnapping the innocent and displacing them, then accusing the Arab coalition of these crimes.”

Hamid emphasized that the Supreme Council of Imams and Islamic Affairs in Brazil strongly denounces the UN’s misleading report, and highly supports the Arab coalition.

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