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Yemeni Rights Group Sues MBS for Crimes against Humanity

Yemeni Rights Group Sues MBS for Crimes against Humanity
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A rights group filed a lawsuit against Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman [MBS] during his visit to France on Tuesday, accusing him of complicity in torture and inhumane treatment in Yemen, lawyers said.

Yemeni Rights Group Sues MBS for Crimes against Humanity

The complaint on behalf of Taha Hussein Mohamed, director of the Legal Center for Rights and Development [LCRD], said MBS was responsible for attacks that hit civilians in Yemen.

The case was filed in a Paris court as pressure grows on President Emmanuel Macron to curb arms sales to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

The rights group, based in Sanaa, says on its website it monitors and documents rights' violations in Yemen.

"He ordered the first bombings on Yemeni territory on March 25, 2015," the group's lawyers, Joseph Breham and Hakim Chergui, said in the complaint seen by Reuters.

"The existence of indiscriminate shelling by the coalition armed forces affecting civilian populations in Yemen can be qualified as acts of torture," they wrote.

The lawsuit may embarrass Macron at a delicate moment in French-Saudi relations.
 France is the world's third biggest arms exporter and counts the kingdom as one of its biggest buyers.

The lawyers cited UN reports and documentation by rights groups such as Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International and Oxfam on arbitrary detentions and the use of illegal cluster bombs.

Authorities will now begin studying the suit and decide whether there is a basis to take further legal action.

If the case follows the usual course, the prince would be informed of the legal action, but there would be no move to make him attend a hearing or detain him
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Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

 

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