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10/17/2011

Denounce my rights "violations" in Yemen





















There were at least thirty civilians were killed and hundreds injured during the past two days in Sana'a (Reuters)
Condemned by the Arab Organization for Human Rights and what it called violations and ongoing crimes against peaceful protesters in Yemen, and called for taking a more serious international position and to ensure accountability of perpetrators of crimes and abuses, in the words of the organization.

The organization - which the Cairo-based company, in a statement obtained Jazeera Net a copy of it - is deeply shocked by what they described as the gravity of the crimes and atrocities committed by forces loyal to President Ali Abdullah Saleh, the right of peaceful protesters in Sana'a over the past two days, where there were at at least thirty civilians, and wounded hundreds.

The organization said that the forces in favor of "his loyalists and criminals" have used live fire and rocket-propelled anti-tank "to undermine the honest people of Yemen."

She pointed out that the regime in Yemen push forward Bmkhttath to ignite a civil war prolong his rule, especially after it became the Yemeni file on the table of international security.

The human rights organization expressed concern that the lead Petrakhi what it described as the international situation - who "bowed to the pressure of regional" Throughout the past five months - to achieve the objectives of the benefit system "to spread chaos," and waste more of noble blood, she went on.

Demanded at the end of its statement the international community and Arab to shoulder its responsibility to stop the bloodshed in Yemen, and invited to take urgent and effective measures to stop "these crimes immediately", and stop the country sliding to the specter of civil war.


It is noteworthy that the Yemeni arena is witnessing a wave of protests over the past months, demanding to drop the system, which has stepped up its attacks on demonstrators, killing many of the dead and wounded.

Source: Al Jazeera

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