Yemen: The WFP employee’s death has been kept in custody, the demand for accountability has been fixed

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Yemen: The WFP employee's death has been kept in custody, the demand for accountability has been fixed

Most of the country, including Yemen’s capital Sana, is ruled by Houthi fighters, also known as the Ansar Allah party. The party has still arrested many employees of the United Nations, private organizations, civil society and diplomatic missions, many of which have been arrested for the past few years.

In his message the WFP Chief Cindy McCain described the father of two children on social media, a dedicated humanist who provided food assistance to the needy as part of human relief efforts.

He said that Ahmed’s death was heartbreaking and he was angry with the incident.

On January 26, the local administration took seven employees, including Ahmed, in the northern part of Yemen, all of which were Yemeni citizens.

UN Secretary -General Antonio Gutresh condemned the WFP employee’s death and expressed solidarity with all colleagues and was kept in custody of his family.

‘Deny the tragedy’

In a statement published on Tuesday, the UN chief said that the situation in which the blasphemy tragedy took place is not yet clear. The UN has demanded to clarify from the Houthi fighters in this regard.

“I immediately demand a transparent and detailed inquiry and the criminals’ demands to be called to justice.”

He emphasized that other employees of international organizations indiscriminately detained indiscriminately and they need to be released as unconditionally as soon as possible.

“All appropriate steps will be taken to ensure the protection and well -being of their employees who are trying to help Yemen and are trying to help Yemen.”

Great requirement

The UN chief hookie fighters again directed all the UN agencies and programs to stop their effectiveness at the Sauda Governor of the North -West Yemen on Monday.

In a note issued by his office, it was said that this remarkable and temporary action was being taken to meet the intention and requirements of security and protection and protection of UN personnel.

Yemen has been shining in the war between the rebels and the Saudi-left over the past decade. The country needs humanitarian assistance to 1.5 million people, which is more than half of the country’s population.

After the last several years of fighting between the international recognized government coalition forces and the Houthi fighters, the ceasefire implemented between the United Nations has expired, but the fight has not resumed at the old level again.

The World Food Program is busy providing assistance to millions of people through its programs, and food assistance has been provided to the needy in the area affected by violent conflict, school children have been provided for food and women and children have been provided for nutritious food.