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Yemen's Red Sea Ports Corporation Asks UN to Prevent US- Saudi Aggression's Interference

News – Yemen: The Yemeni Red Sea Ports Corporation called on the UN Security Council to take a decision to prevent the countries of the aggression coalition from interfering in its work.

"The UN must criminalize US-Saudi aggression’s airstrikes and siege that pose threats that impede the delivery of its commercial and humanitarian services," it added.

In a statement issued by the corporation on Friday, on the eighth anniversary of the aggression’s targeting of the port of Hodeidah on August 18, 2015, it indicated that the crime of targeting the port had repercussions for the worst humanitarian crisis in the world.

The Corporation confirmed its transition from the stage of condemnation and denunciation towards crimes of US-Saudi aggression to demanding quick steps to lift all control restrictions and ship inspections in accordance with the Stockholm Agreement.

Saudi Arabia, backed by the US and its other regional allies, launched a devastating war on Yemen in March 2015. The kingdom also imposed a blockade on the war-hit country in the same year.

The eight years of war have killed hundreds of thousands of people and destroyed much of the country’s infrastructure. The US and other Western countries have been providing Saudi Arabia and its allies with arms and logistics support.

Not only has the Saudi-led coalition failed to meet its objectives by launching the brutal war, but also killed hundreds of thousands of Yemenis and resulted in what the UN calls the world’s “worst humanitarian crisis.”

The naval blockade imposed on Yemen by the US-Saudi aggression has substantially contributed to pushing Yemeni civilians into starvation and can be considered torture, the World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT) said in a report published last year.

“The Coalition’s searches have not led to any discovery of weapons“, said Hélène Legeay, legal director at OMCT’s Middle East and North Africa office. “Instead, restrictions on fuel imports, in particular, keep having a knock-on effect on the provision of food, drinking water, and healthcare.”

The report argues that countries involved in aggression, particularly Saudi Arabia and the UAE, could be held responsible, leading to international criminal liability for their agents. The same goes for their accomplices, States and private companies that supply arms and thus play a crucial role in compounding the situation.

The report calls for an end to the blockade, international scrutiny of these crimes, the punishment of perpetrators, and collective reparations to the Yemeni people.

In December 2020, the United Nations recorded 131,000 deaths due to a lack of food, health services, and clean water. In July 2022, the World Food Programme estimated that almost one Yemeni out of three – 19 million people – were food insecure, with 3.5 million acutely malnourished.

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