The President of the Presidential Leadership Council affirms the state’s commitment to dismantling the impunity system.

President Alimi Affirms Full Support for National Human Rights Committee
Commitment to Human Rights Protection
President Dr. Rashad Mohammed Alimi, head of the Presidential Leadership Council, reaffirmed the state’s complete support for the National Committee for Investigating Allegations of Human Rights Violations. He emphasized the political leadership’s commitment to safeguarding public rights and freedoms during a meeting on Thursday with the committee’s leadership, headed by Judge Ahmed Saeed Al-Maflahi.
Independence and Legal Mandate
During the meeting, President Alimi stressed the committee’s independence and its legal jurisdiction as outlined in its founding resolution and international standards. He assured the provision of necessary facilities and protections to enable the committee to perform its duties effectively.
Recent Activities and Achievements
The President listened to a brief overview from the committee’s chairman and secretary-general regarding their recent activities. They highlighted efforts to monitor and document human rights violations committed by all parties and their ongoing work to reduce instances of impunity.
Building Trust and International Support
President Alimi praised the significant efforts made by the National Committee since its establishment, noting its success in building broad local and international trust. He reiterated the council’s and government’s commitment to providing the necessary support to the committee in accordance with its founding resolution and international investigation standards.
Constitutional and National Obligations
The President stated that the establishment of the committee directly responds to constitutional, national, and international obligations, ensuring neutrality and independence. He emphasized that the committee represents a cornerstone of Yemen’s credibility in addressing human rights issues both domestically and internationally.
Facilitating Institutional Support
President Alimi renewed his commitment to providing institutional facilities and legal protection to empower the committee in fulfilling its mission. He noted that the committee’s reports have become essential references for national authorities and international partners in understanding the human rights situation in Yemen.
Response to Recent Events
The President commended the committee’s efforts during recent events in the governorates of Hadhramaut and Al-Mahra. He highlighted the committee’s readiness to receive reports from individuals who have faced illegal detention and to investigate claims of torture or enforced disappearances.
Ensuring Victim and Witness Protection
President Alimi underscored the importance of providing full protection for victims, whistleblowers, witnesses, and committee members. He regarded uncovering the truth and protecting witnesses as fundamental prerequisites for justice and national reconciliation.
Expanding Investigations
The President urged the National Committee to broaden its investigations into illegal prisons, aligning with legal frameworks and its mandates. He stressed the state’s determination to dismantle the system of impunity, particularly concerning criminal networks linked to the Houthi militia, and to build a state governed by law and institutions.
Meeting Attendance
The meeting also included Dr. Yahya Al-Shaibi, Director of the Presidential Office.
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