vendredi 6 juillet 2012

Yemen: rise of victims of mines and explosives left over from the base to 87 people

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The death toll rose mines and explosives left by Al-Qaida after its exit from the wegaar province of Zanzibar to 87 military and civilian.

A source in the national demining team engineers authorised mine managed to grab more than 3,000 mines planted by militants from Al-Qaeda before the army and the people's committees to get them out.

They said mine explosions continue daily and kills shepherds and citizens in Zanzibar, and Fort ways Shadad, webagdar, dormitories, and Al Hassan.

The source said that local industry, mines have been used in the manufacture of batteries, motorcycles, gas cylinders, plus remnants of explosives and seized during the fighting.

Meanwhile, the UN Envoy to Yemen, Jamal Bin Omar, told the BBC that private Gulf initiative and political settlement in Yemen did not response revolution youth demanding change.

He stressed that young people are involved in dialogue the Gulf initiative, but stressed the need to involve all parties in the national dialogue Conference.

UN Envoy stressed that the Transitional Justice Act has become a requirement for the UN Security Council, after the reservations made by the United Nations on the law on immunity granted to former Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh as contrary to the principles of the United Nations, particularly with regard to war crimes and human rights violations.

Ben Omar to the reconciliation government Ministers put forward ideas about transitional justice act caused the block released but now minus Pat President Hadi final determination.

Ben Omar that transparent international investigation on violations perpetrated against demonstrators during the past year, is imperative, and that the international community is serious in dealing with the rebels on the decisions of President Hadi and impede political settlement in Yemen, and that Security Council resolution last acknowledged the insurgency.


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