Unarmed civilian victims The file present at the international level. The absent and marginalized in the Yemeni interior

 Unarmed civilian victims

The file present at the international level.

The absent and marginalized in the Yemeni interior

          Defenseless civilian victims

 Special Report, Hodeidah Governorate, Yemen, 

December 2020

Human rights activist Adel Al-Haddad

International Supporting Member of Amnesty International

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A Yemeni family lives in Al Hudaydah Governorate The family consists of Mother Fatima is fifty years old Her daughter, Nada, is twenty-three years old Nour is sixteen years old Child Sarah is eight years old Baby Dalia is seven years old Girl Maram is fifteen years old On 26 September 2020 And at the eleventh hour of the middle of the night This family gathered around Umm Fatima in the living room of their home, which is located in Al Hudaydah Governorate. At 11:30 pm A terrible disaster befell this family. An artillery shell penetrated the walls of the house, followed by a loud sound. Shocking colossal explosion Living room for sitting beds Where the family and children gathered around Mother Fatima in a beautiful and interesting family conversation that brought them together The girls' bodies were torn apart, and the blood mixed, leaving the girls apart Dalia and Markam died as a result of artillery strikes that tore their bodies apart Mother Fatima suffers from problems that tore her right hand and severed the nerves in her leg. Mother Fatima passed out The child Nour was hit by shrapnel in her head and penetrated the skull, and the shrapnel is still located in the middle of the skull bone of the child Nour, and she suffers from illness and severe pain, and she is unable to walk, and this causes the projectile to infect the child Nour with painful nerve attacks. The daughter Nada suffers from several problems in her body and she suffers. With her one-year-old child, nervous and psychological A grieving family suffers from pain and fear as a result of her injury while she is safe at home The family is looking for a humanitarian medical organization to help them carry out urgent treatment abroad for all affected family members Lack of medical and health capabilities for treatment inside Yemen as a result of the war and the siege imposed on Yemen and its people The family calls out a voice of pain and hope to the United Nations And the World Health Organization And the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General of the United Nations to Yemen Mr. Martin Griffiths





Hodeidah governorate pain endless suffering

Hodeidah, the Yemeni province most suffering and pain

Amid the civilian casualties, the wounded of war, air, land and sea bombardment and armed conflict from all directions of Al-Hudaydah governorate and the daily penetrations.

Many disturbing sufferings and the pain of incurable wounds

The wounded and injured of the families of civilian martyrs, the sound of whining mixed with pain, pain and suffering .. ??

Nobody pays attention to the category of families of martyrs, wounded and injured civilians .. ???

The issue and the file present at the regional and international level.

The issue of this injustice is circulating around the world to inform the international community, international organizations and the peoples of the world about the reality of war, aggression and the blockade applied to Yemen and its people.

And the civilian casualties and injuries it left as a result of the aggression and siege imposed on Yemen and its people "caused the manufacture of tyrannical poverty and unjust deadly hunger" the making of war, aggression, conflicts and the siege imposed on Yemen and its people

Conditions and lives of living pain, suffering, wounds, poverty, and fatal diseases

The victims, the wounded, the wounded, and the families of the unarmed civilian martyrs, the victims of the war and the air and sea strikes, direct or indirect

They were and are still suffering, unarmed civilians.

The file of the Yemeni civilian victims is present throughout the world to show the extent of the injustice of the Yemeni people, while this file is absent at the internal Yemeni level.

Here are the paradoxes ..?!

We speak on the basis of human rights principles, and move on the ground to shed light on the truth. We monitor the suffering and issues of unarmed civilians.

The war and aggression on Yemen caused an addition

However, the armed conflict and the siege caused heavy losses to the civilian population in general, the coalition implemented

Dozens of indiscriminate and disproportionate airstrikes that have killed thousands of civilians and hit civilian targets in violation of the laws of war, using munitions sold to them by the US, UK and others, including widely banned cluster munitions

Unlawful airstrikes hit homes, markets, hospitals, schools and mosques. Some of these attacks amount to war crimes. The coalition forces bombed a number of wedding halls and halls, killing people, including children, and wounding thousands of Yemeni civilians.

Most of them were injured by the Saudi-led coalition airstrikes, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. The actual number of civilian casualties is likely much higher. Thousands more have been displaced by the fighting, and millions suffer from lack of food and medical care. The United Nations has described the world's largest humanitarian disaster, including by illegally obstructing the delivery of essential humanitarian aid.

The armed conflict took a heavy toll on the civilian population. The coalition carried out dozens of indiscriminate and disproportionate airstrikes that killed thousands of civilians and hit civilian targets in violation of the laws of war, using munitions sold to them by the United States, the United Kingdom and others, including widely banned cluster munitions.


Obstructing and preventing humanitarian access


The United Nations considers Yemen to be the largest humanitarian crisis in the world, with 14 million people facing the risk of starvation, and repeated outbreaks of deadly diseases such as cholera. This crisis is linked to the armed conflict.Obstructing and preventing humanitarian access


The United Nations considers Yemen to be the largest humanitarian crisis in the world, with 14 million people facing the risk of starvation, and repeated outbreaks of deadly diseases such as cholera. This crisis is linked to the armed conflict.

The restrictions imposed by the Saudi-led coalition on imports have exacerbated the dire humanitarian situation. The coalition has delayed and diverted fuel tankers, closed important ports, and prevented goods from entering Houthi-controlled ports. It also prevented the fuel needed to run hospital generators and to pump water into homes.

Millions of people suffer from lack of food and medical care.

The Yemeni economy, which was already weak before the conflict, has been hit hard. Hundreds of thousands of families no longer have a steady source of income, and many public employees have not received a regular salary for several years. The country's collapsing economy has exacerbated the humanitarian crisis.

Yemen's Hodeidah Governorate ...

Unarmed civilian victims

The file present at the international level.

The absent and marginalized in the Yemeni interior

Unarmed civilian victims

We find the strangeness and questions revolve around the file of defenseless civilian victims who have suffered direct and indirect damage as a result of wars and blockades.

In a recent field survey from December 1, 2020


To the date of December 14, 2020

Statistics of civilian casualties at the district level of Al Hudaydah Governorate since the coalition declared the Arab military aggression on Yemen led by Saudi Arabia and the UAE

On 26/03/2020

To the date 14/12/2020 AD

The approximate number of victims is 1138 civilians, Hodeidah

The number of wounded and injured is 1540, from the devastating effects of the war, in need of treatment, medical and surgical intervention, and travel for treatment abroad due to the lack of medical and health capabilities and capabilities in Yemen.

Number of families of war victims 9788 people

The number of families of war victims is 9788 people suffering from extreme poverty and need affected after the targeting of their breadwinners and sources of livelihood as a result of the war and the killing, destruction, loss and displacement of unarmed civilians, searching for what satisfies their livelihood and keeps them and their children alive ..

In a special interview, we gathered with a number of civilian victims and families of the victims to find out the type of support and assistance they receive and the authorities that undertake the registration and monitoring process.

We found great suffering absent and absent, pain that cannot be counted "and a tragedy that was narrated with direct testimony from the victims and families of civilian victims. The survey included a number of villages and districts in Al Hudaydah Governorate."


All the wounded and wounded among the defenseless civilians confirm the establishment of a government agency called the Public Authority for the Care of Families of Martyrs and Wounded Civilians Al-Hodeidah Branch

This is the only agency that undertakes the process of recording, recording and documenting civilian casualties in Hodeidah Governorate and its directorates.

And when asked about its role and the assistance it provides to civilian victims .. !!

All of the victims confirm that they have received no aid.

When asking the victims about the assistance provided to them by the humanitarian, medical, and relief organizations

Everyone assured that no one is turning to them, providing them with aid, or looking at them with compassion and humanity.

Everyone has abandoned them and nothing is given to them, except for a few families of civilian victims who talk that there is one food basket that connects them between a period of varying months. These families lost their breadwinners and their sources of livelihood after losing their breadwinners and injuring some family members as a result of an air strike or artillery case.

And some families

The victims talk about some medical, health and therapeutic care after they were treated as a result of an air strike, artillery shell, or landmine explosion, painful cases that confirm in their testimonies. Some of the victims say we did not find humanity in place.

Towards us, she is treated to a private or government hospital. Some harassment or inadequate medical intervention is carried out. Most cases do not recover, others die and others are discharged before receiving adequate treatment. Government

They contract with private hospitals that lack the most basic elements that invest in the cases of the wounded and injured and exploit their cases to seize by fraud and deceit the funds provided by some of these organizations and without the victims benefiting from those private hospitals that invest their lives, health, pain, pain and affliction.

No control or inspection is carried out on these hospitals in Hodeidah Governorate

Distortions, failures, and grave medical errors that occur that make permanent disability or incurable disease. An investment to make money and income squandered on those private hospitals in Al Hudaydah Governorate

The victims were wounded and injured as a result of the strikes

The air, sea and artillery, despite all the wounds, pain and bloody bleeding, become victims of the private hospitals in Hodeidah, which are exploiting them to keep their suffering.

We set out, looking for the relevant authority, the Public Authority for the Care of Families of Martyrs and Wounded, Hodeidah Branch

And here was the shock when we visited the headquarters of this body, we found a headquarters devoid of the elements of the infrastructure, there are no computers, no offices, and no archive.

Free of everything and no painting of tragedy and suffering

We found documenting records and data on the number of victims, the wounded, the injured, and the families of the victims, an individual act, with a personal voluntary effort to support them, and there is no one to support it in a deplorable situation despite the important role played by the Public Authority for the Care of Families of Martyrs and Wounded Civilians, Hodeidah Branch ..?!

Free of everything and no painting of tragedy and suffering

We found documenting records and data on the number of victims, the wounded, the injured, and the families of the victims, individual work, with a personal and voluntary effort to support them, and there is no one to support it in a deplorable state despite the important role played by the Public Authority for the Care of Families of Martyrs and Wounded Civilians, Hodeidah Branch ..?

The shock that we found was the reality of the testimonies and the credibility of their owners, victims and families of the victims

Her recommendation is made through this report

Activating the role of the Public Authority for the Care of the Families of the Martyrs and the Wounded in Hodeidah

The shock that we found was the reality of the testimonies and the credibility of their owners, victims and families of the victims

Her recommendation is made through this report

Activating the role of the Public Authority for the Care of the Families of the Martyrs and the Wounded in Hodeidah

Urgent action and not delaying the movement of international organizations to direct humanitarian and moral work to help the victims and their families, who are unarmed civilians

And to provide medical and health care, treatment and food aid

Activating the role of oversight, sudden inspection and periodic follow-up by the Ministry of Public Health and Population on private investment hospitals and putting an end to all tragedies that occur in Hodeidah

The war on Yemen is an unjust aggression

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