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Saudi air attacks in Yemen may amount to war crimes, says UN
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At least 292 civilians were killed in 10 targets studied by UN, which found no evidence that eight of the attacks had 'legitimate military objectives'

http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/saudi-air-attacks-yemen-may-amount-war-crimes-says-un-1518804468

A UN investigation of 10 air strikes by the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen has concluded that most of the attacks did not involve legitimate military targets and may amount to war crimes, according to a report obtained by AFP on Monday.

A UN panel of experts also said in the report that Yemen's Houthi rebels had tortured and ill-treated detainees in violations that could also amount to war crimes.

The panel investigated 10 air strikes between March and October last year that killed at least 292 civilians, including at least 100 women and children.

"In 8 of the 10 investigations, the panel found no evidence that the air strikes had targeted legitimate military objectives," said the report sent to the Security Council on Friday.

"For all 10 investigations, the panel considers it almost certain that the coalition did not meet international humanitarian law requirements of proportionality and precautions in attack."

"The panel considers that some of the attacks may amount to war crimes."

The Saudi-led coalition launched its air campaign in Yemen in March 2015 to support Yemen's president, Abd Rabbuh Hadi, and push back the rebels who seized Sanaa and other parts of the country.

The panel said the violations by the Saudi-led air campaign "are sufficiently widespread to reflect either an ineffective targeting process or a broader policy of attrition against civilian infrastructure".

Warning to allies

About 10,000 civilians have died in the war, according to UN officials, who rank the humanitarian crisis in Yemen as among the world's worst.

The bombing campaign "while devastating to Yemeni infrastructure and civilians, has failed to dent the political will of the Houthi-Saleh alliance to continue the conflict," the report said.

The Houthis are allied with forces loyal to Yemen's former president Ali Abdullah Saleh, who is on a UN sanctions blacklist.

The panel warned that those supporting the coalition may also face UN sanctions.

Led by Saudi Arabia, the coalition includes Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates with some support from Egypt, Jordan, Morocco and Sudan.

The United States is offering support to logistical and intelligence activities, but the report said officers from Britain, France and Malaysia were also working at the coalition's Riyadh headquarters.

"All coalition states and their allies also have an obligation to take appropriate measure to ensure respect for international humanitarian law by the coalition," said the experts.

Saudi Arabia has rejected accusations of deliberately targeting civilians in Yemen and charges that Iran is arming the Houthis to expand its influence in the region, a claim denied by Tehran.

The experts said they had "not seen sufficient evidence to confirm any direct large-scale supply of arms" from Iran to the Houthis, but that there were "indications" that Iran-made anti-tank guided weapons were supplied to the rebels.
 
Ah, but the UN, according to many here, is a failure and should be abolished. So why are 'we' paying attention to what the UN says here?
Agreed. When it comes to western interests UN only says things never acts.
 
Has UN been able to do something about ISrael? NO...same will apply here..UN is a place where people gather to talk for fun...no one with muscle can be twisted by UN..
 
Mmm, so what where Pakistani troops doing in Bosnia in the 1990 under UN flag? Or in Mogadishu, Somalia, 1993?
intervening in one place and going blind on another cannot justify any thing
 
Enforcing peace..after a devastating war in the middle of Europe and Muslim Bosnians genocide..
Not really after, there were there DURING the time when e.g. Srebrenica occurred and just 50km away from it in Tuzla. Point was: if the UN does not act, as was claimed, why where there troops there under UN flag, including from Pakistan?

intervening in one place and going blind on another cannot justify any thing
Oh, so you really don't have the answer and now admit you previous statement was incorrect. Thank you.
 
Not really after, there were there DURING the time when e.g. Srebrenica occurred and just 50km away from it in Tuzla. Point was: if the UN does not act, as was claimed, why where there troops there under UN flag, including from Pakistan?


Oh, so you really don't have the answer and now admit you previous statement was incorrect. Thank you.
They were just stationed there, The Dutch UN troops saw the genocide going on under their nose and could not do anything about it.. it was a formality..
 
They were just stationed there, The Dutch UN troops saw the genocide going on under their nose and could not do anything about it.. it was a formality..
Point still remains: if the UN doesn't do anything, what were ANY of these troops doing in Bosnia and other places I mentioned. Happy now?
 
Point still remains: if the UN doesn't do anything, what were ANY of these troops doing in Bosnia and other places I mentioned. Happy now?
I did not say that the UN wasn't playing its role_someone else said that_, but it was limited in capacity..They were coordinating the humanitarian aid and helping refugees, but could do nothing against the war and the genocide..untill the UNSC, mainly under the influence of the US and a few other nations decided to intervene militarily..
 
UN is a joke, where are these UN rats hiding when US and western countries are bombing other countries?
 
Was this not an answer??
No, clearly not.

I did not say that the UN wasn't playing its role_someone else said that_, but it was limited in capacity..They were coordinating the humanitarian aid and helping refugees, but could do nothing against the war and the genocide..untill the UNSC, mainly under the influence of the US and a few other nations decided to intervene militarily..
I understand that as do you. But that is not per se a failure of UN as organisation but of its membership (all of it). Which is our governments, all our governments.

UN is a joke, where are these UN rats hiding when US and western countries are bombing other countries?
Carefull, dear: "These UN rats" include your own national government personnel allocated to UN and any military your nation committed to any UN mission.
 

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