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The Yemeni Network for Rights and Freedoms warns of a humanitarian crisis due to Houthi violations.

Humanitarian Crisis Looms in Marib, Yemen

The Yemeni Network for Rights and Freedoms has issued a stark warning about an impending humanitarian disaster in Marib. This region currently shelters over two million displaced individuals. The warning comes as most humanitarian projects have halted and numerous international organizations have withdrawn their operations.

Alarming Violations by Houthi Militias

In a statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), the network highlighted severe violations perpetrated by Houthi militias against humanitarian workers. These violations include arbitrary detention, harassment of employees, imposition of restrictions, extortion, and raids on offices. As a result, approximately 90% of relief activities have ceased, leaving thousands of families facing an uncertain future amid food insecurity and a lack of health, water, and shelter services.

Impact on Humanitarian Operations

The network’s statement emphasized that these actions have led to a significant reduction in food supplies and emergency aid. Programs providing cash support and essential services have also come to a standstill, contributing to rising rates of malnutrition among children and women. Furthermore, the prosecution and detention of United Nations and international organization staff have triggered a widespread withdrawal, driven by concerns for worker safety. This situation has nearly paralyzed humanitarian operations in the area.

Breach of International Humanitarian Law

The network asserted that these violations represent a flagrant breach of international humanitarian law, which guarantees the freedom to conduct humanitarian work and prohibits its obstruction or politicization. The manipulation of aid for political extortion undermines international trust and threatens to halt additional life-saving programs.

Urgent Calls to Action

The network has made several urgent appeals:

  • It urged the United Nations and donor countries to take immediate action to protect humanitarian workers and halt violations.
  • It called for an investigation into Houthi practices and accountability for those responsible.
  • It encouraged international organizations not to abandon millions in need and to seek alternative mechanisms that ensure the continuation of aid without succumbing to extortion.

Conclusion: A Call for Humanity

In conclusion, the network stressed that civilian lives should not become pawns in political or military conflicts. It warned that the ongoing disruption of humanitarian efforts could lead to an unprecedented catastrophe in Yemen.

For further information, visit Yemen TV.

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