[25/04/2018 03:54]
TAIZ-SABA
The National Commission to Investigate Alleged Violations to Human Rights has inspected alleged human rights violations in villages of Aqaqa, Mate', Sayahi, Haramia and Dhaba in Taizia and Saber Mawadem districts, which have suffered heavy shelling by different types of weapons and mines.
The monitors were briefed on 38 victims, six children and 14 women, and inspected havoc caused by shelling.
The two districts have been witnessing many human rights violations defined by International Humanitarian Law led by killing and injuring civilians and forcibly displacement to insecure areas.
The commission's team continues visits to other villages for investigating and documenting violation cases.
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