Human Rights Association says Houthis killed, injured 14,000 children

A wounded child receives medical treatment following an alleged attack by Iran-backed Houthi militia in the vicinity of a playground in Yemen's northern Marib governorate. (File/AFP)
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Updated 18 September 2022
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Human Rights Association says Houthis killed, injured 14,000 children

  • Schools, hospitals, markets, and play areas have been targeted in sporadic shelling

ADEN: Houthi militia has killed and injured 14,000 children in Yemen since the civil war broke out in 2014, the United Nations’ Human Rights Council heard.

In a speech on the sidelines of the 51st round of the general discussion of Article 2, the Human Rights Association said it documented the murder of 7,500 children, including 1,100 in Taiz.

The association's speech, quoted by the SABA News Agency, reported that about 8,310 children were injured in sporadic shelling on populated neighborhoods where schools, hospitals, markets, and play areas have been targeted.

The association called on the UN Human Rights Council to exert pressure on the Iran-backed militia to stop its violations against the Yemeni people and end the siege on Taiz, which has been affecting thousands of children since 2014.

The High Commission of Human Rights had presented a briefing on the situation in Yemen where human rights indicators have been deteriorating amid Houthi atrocities.


Modi says India, Israel agree ‘no place for terrorism in the world’

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Modi says India, Israel agree ‘no place for terrorism in the world’

  • India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrapped up a two-day visit aimed at strengthening ties with Israel

JERUSALEM: India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said that Israel and India agreed there was “no place for terrorism in the world,” as he wrapped up a two-day visit aimed at strengthening ties with Israel.
“India and Israel are clear that there is no place for terrorism in the world, in any form... We will oppose it shoulder to shoulder. We will always oppose it in the future,” Modi said at a press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem.
“Humanity must never become a victim of conflict,” he added.