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United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon slammed the Saudi Arabia-led coalition fighting in Yemen for killing and maiming children by adding it to an annual blacklist of states and armed groups that violate children's rights during conflict.
The coalition was responsible for 60 percent of child deaths and injuries last year, killing 510 and wounding 667, according to Ban's report released on Thursday, which also said the coalition carried out half the attacks on schools and hospitals.
The Saudi-led coalition began a military campaign in Yemen in March last year with the aim of preventing Iran-allied Houthi rebels and forces loyal to Yemen's ex-President Ali Abdullah Saleh from taking control of the country.
"Grave violations against children increased dramatically as a result of the escalating conflict," Ban said in the report.

"In Yemen, owing to the very large number of violations attributed to the two parties, the Houthis/Ansar Allah and the Saudi Arabia-led coalition are listed for killing and maiming and attacks on schools and hospitals," he said.
The Houthis, Yemen government forces and pro-government militia have been on the U.N. blacklist for at least five years and are considered "persistent perpetrators." Also appearing again on the list is al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.
The Saudi Arabia mission to the United Nations was not immediately available to comment on the report.

The U.N. report blacklists groups that "engage in the recruitment and use of children, sexual violence against children, the killing and maiming of children, attacks on schools and/or hospitals and attacks or threats of attacks against protected personnel, and the abduction of children."

The report cited a deadly U.S. air strike on a hospital run by medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres in Kunduz, Afghanistan, although it said the attack was carried out by "international forces" and did not blacklist the United States.
Along with warring parties in Yemen, the United Nations named armed groups in Afghanistan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Central African Republic, Iraq, Mali, Myanmar, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Colombia, Nigeria and the Philippines.
Government forces in Afghanistan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Somalia, Myanmar, South Sudan, Sudan, and Syria were named on the blacklist.
Ban urged the 193 U.N. member states to ensure engagement in hostilities and responses to threats to peace and security comply with international law.
"It is unacceptable that the failure to do so has resulted in numerous violations of children's rights," Ban said.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-rights-un-saudi-yemen-idUSKCN0YO2RK
 
Hahaha, a pathetic and double faced policy. The UN is the worlds most useless, asinine organization and should be dismantled immediately.
 
Well UN should take action rather barking. If they think Arabs have done massacre why not create their own coalition as they did in Iraq,Libya etc and attack. Why not try to dismantle these massacring people capability to massacre
 
As we care about this useless organization. Just imagine that 5 shity countries who have contributed in killing of millions of innocents try to control the whole world through this organization, none Muslim representative among those 5 countries. Saudi and Turkey have done real actions to diminish the rule of this organization in Muslim world by creating Islamic court of justice, Islamic coalition, the Islamic bank and so on. No way that Saudi will take any order from this organization. It aint work anymore.
 
The UN has finally done something right, and this is the response it gets? :p:
The UN is an utterly useless organization. When it comes to writing names on "blacklists" they are professionals . But when it comes to producing results..total and utter failure
 
The UN is an utterly useless organization. When it comes to writing names on "blacklists" they are professionals . But when it comes to producing results..total and utter failure
Fair point.

Anyway, the bloodshed in Yemen really has to end, and as soon as possible.

The Houthis have been guilty of their own war crimes, of course, but the destruction caused by the Saudi-led coalition has been far, far worse.
 
Fair point.

Anyway, the bloodshed in Yemen really has to end, and as soon as possible.

The Houthis have been guilty of their own war crimes, of course, but the destruction caused by the Saudi-led coalition has been far, far worse.

If the Iranians stop playing tic tak toe around Saudis sphere of influence then yes perhaps the bloodshed would end. Fingers crossed
 

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