Aggression damage assessment committee discusses mechanism to implement its action plan


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Yemen News Agency SABA
Aggression damage assessment committee discusses mechanism to implement its action plan
[23/ April/2024]

SANA'A April 23. 2024 (Saba) – The Main Committee for Inventory and Assessment of Damage, Crimes and Violations of Aggression discussed in its meeting on Tuesday, headed by the Deputy Prime Minister for Security and Defense Affairs and Chairman of the Committee, Lieutenant General Jalal Al-Ruwaishan, the mechanism for implementing its work plan.

The meeting, which was attended by ministers in the caretaker government, planning and development, Abdulaziz Al-Kumaim, Justice Judge Nabil Al-Azzani, Social Affairs and Labor Obaid bin Dabia and Human Rights Ali Al-Dailami, discussed ways to enhance coordination between the relevant authorities to inventory and assess the damage and effects of the aggression on our country that has been ongoing since March 2015, in various forms, including the blockade.

The committee reviewed the draft national, technical and legal guides submitted by the Ministries of Human Rights, Public Works and Roads, the Attorney General's Office and the Central Bureau of Statistics, on the mechanisms of work, statistical and analytical rules and procedures for human and material losses, direct and indirect effects and damages resulting from the US-Saudi-UAE aggression and blockade, including the heavy damage to the humanitarian aspects and the basic rights of the Yemeni people and the repercussions of the economic blockade.

At the meeting, the Deputy Prime Minister stressed the importance of unifying efforts to ensure the unification of information, and the systematic linkage between the statistical and analytical aspects, which fall mainly on the responsibility of the Central Bureau of Statistics, and the legal and criminal aspects and violations related to war crimes and genocide, which fall within the scope of responsibility of the Attorney General's Office.

He pointed to the importance of updating the information first-hand, considering that the aggression is still ongoing, opening new files, inventorying, monitoring and evaluating the US-British aggression against our country, and the accompanying new restrictive measures in the economic aspect to increase the suffering of citizens in order to prevent the Yemeni position in support of the brothers in Gaza and Palestine.

Lieutenant General Al-Ruwaishan noted the principled and historical position of the revolutionary leadership and the Supreme Political Council in continuing to support the brothers in Palestine until the Zionist aggression is stopped and basic materials, especially food and medicine, are introduced.

For their part, Al-Kumaim, Al-Azzani and Ibn Dubaie explained the efforts made by their ministries and other relevant authorities in order to complete the data and information of monitoring, inventory and evaluation.

They reviewed a number of points related to inventory and evaluation that require cooperation and coordination between the authorities and concerted efforts to make the overall performance of all central and local state institutions successful in this aspect and take into account the possibility of continuous updating of data and information.

The committee approved that the Central Bureau of Statistics is responsible for following up the completion of all information and statistics related to the effects, damages and violations of aggression, and that all government agencies and the private sector are committed to providing the Central Bureau of Statistics with all the necessary information to complete the inventory and evaluation in accordance with the approved statistical methodology and consistent with the international standards adopted in the inventory and evaluation processes.

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resource : Saba