Human Rights Minister meets Ethiopian community representatives in Yemen


The caretaker Minister of Human Rights, Ali Al-Dailami, met today,Tuesday, representatives of the Ethiopian community in Yemen.

The meeting discussed the conditions of the members of the Ethiopian community in Yemen, their various issues, and the difficulties they face in light of the absence and weakness of the role of competent international bodies in providing the necessary assistance to refugees.

In the meeting, Minister Al-Dailami stressed the government’s keenness to find appropriate solutions to overcome the challenges facing refugees in light of the weak response of international organizations to this issue.

He pointed out that the Ministry of Human Rights, in cooperation with relevant government agencies, is keen to reduce the suffering to which refugees are exposed.

Al-Dailami in the caretaker government pointed out the violations and suffering that the displaced and Yemeni citizens in the border areas are subjected to by the authorities of the Saudi regime and its affiliated tools in light of t
he absence of the role of international organizations in those areas.

He reviewed the Ministry’s efforts during the recent period in dealing with more than 500 cases within the framework of protecting migrants and addressing their conditions, stressing that the Ministry will spare no effort in supporting refugee issues.

While Ethiopian community representatives expressed their appreciation for the efforts of the Ministry of Human Rights in the context of addressing refugee issues and examining their conditions and needs.

Source: Yemen News Agency

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