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The National Commission for Investigation meets with the Dutch Foreign Ministry’s Human Rights Ambassador.

Title: Dutch Officials Meet with Yemeni Human Rights Committee to Discuss Violations

 

Introduction: A Crucial Dialogue in The Hague

Today, in The Hague, the President and members of Yemen’s National Committee for Investigating Allegations of Human Rights Violations convened with Dutch human rights ambassador Wim Geurts and Deputy Director for the Middle East and North Africa, Michael Bestke. This meeting aimed to address the critical human rights situation in Yemen and the ongoing investigations by the committee.

Overview of Human Rights Violations in Yemen

During the meeting, Judge Ahmed Saeed Al-Maflahi, President of the National Committee, presented the recent human rights conditions in Yemen. He highlighted the findings from the committee’s twelfth periodic report, which spans from August 1, 2023, to July 31, 2024. This comprehensive report documented a staggering 3,055 allegations of human rights violations across the country.

Committee’s Approach and Methodology

Committee members elaborated on the strategies employed to reach various regions throughout Yemen. They emphasized their commitment to connecting with all victims of violations perpetrated by different parties. The committee adhered to international standards to fulfill its mandate during this period, ensuring a thorough and unbiased investigation process.

Dutch Commitment to Human Rights in Yemen

In response, Dutch foreign ministry officials expressed their concern for the human rights situation in Yemen. They reaffirmed the Netherlands’ dedication to promoting stability in Yemen and protecting human rights. Furthermore, they emphasized their support for the continued operations of the National Committee investigating these violations.

Conclusion: A Step Towards Accountability

This meeting marks a significant step in addressing human rights violations in Yemen. By fostering dialogue between Yemeni officials and Dutch representatives, both parties aim to enhance international awareness and support for the ongoing human rights efforts in the region. The collaboration underscores the importance of accountability and the protection of human rights in conflict zones.

 

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