Sunday, March 19, 2017

Donald Trump could be complicit in war crimes, warns Amnesty International

yemen-rubble.jpgRights charity Amnesty International has urged US President Donald Trump not to approve arms sales to the Gulf countries of Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, warning such moves could implicate the US in possible war crimes in Yemen.

A Saudi-Arabia led coalition of mainly Gulf Arab states has bombed Houthi rebel and al-Qaeda positions for the last two years at the request of the ousted President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi’s government.

The campaign has drawn international criticism for allegedly targeting civilian infrastructure, causing unnecessary loss of human life that the UN says could amount to war crimes.

The Gulf alliance maintains that it does not target civilians. Yemen – now in the third year of a civil war which has killed more than 10,000 and left seven million on the brink of starvation – is also among the seven Muslim countries on which the Trump administration is trying to impose a travel ban.

Source: Donald Trump could be complicit in war crimes, warns Amnesty International | The Independent


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