The statistics of human rights tragedies in Yemen.
Although the coalition actors failed to achieve their goals, the result of these attacks and occupation was a humanitarian disaster that the world has rarely seen.
Several ceasefire agreements that have been established since April 13, 1401 (April 2, 2022) and have been extended many times have also been useless. For example, the operation room of the Yemeni army and popular committees in Al-Hodeidah province announced on Monday, March 22, that the forces of the Saudi aggressor coalition violated the ceasefire in Yemen 134 times in the past hours, 19 of which were artillery attacks and 110 were gunshots. have been.
A statistical look at Yemen’s human rights disaster
As mentioned earlier, since the beginning of the aggression of Saudi Arabia and the UAE to Yemen, this country is experiencing one of the worst human rights crises in the world.
Yemen is facing basic human rights challenges, including the economic blockade by Saudi Arabia and the outbreak of famine, the destruction of health centers by Saudi coalition fighters and the spread of infectious diseases, the destruction of schools and educational facilities, and the deprivation of students from education.
In addition to that, the arrest of media activists and their torture by coalition-backed forces, the arbitrary arrest of political activists and their imprisonment in underground prisons, the mistreatment of displaced women and girls by Salafi groups, are only a part of the miseries in war-torn Yemen.