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Saudi-led coalition hands 52 child soldiers to Yemeni gov't

Source: Xinhua   2016-06-07 23:14:00

RIYADH, June 7 (Xinhua) -- Saudi-led Arab coalition has handed 52 children working as soldiers for Houthi militias to the internationally-recognized Yemeni government, Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

The handover was done in coordination with a number of international organizations, such as Red Cross and UNICEF. The kids were captured at the Saudi-Yemeni borders while carrying arms or planting mines.

The Arab coalition that has been involved in a war against Houthi since March 2015 highlighted that before the handover those who were captured were kept in shelters suitable for their age.

On Monday, the United Nations removed the coalition from child right blacklist pending a joint review by the world body and the coalition of the cases of child deaths and injuries. This was decided despite strong rejection of Saudi Arabia of such decision.

The listing reasons were mentioned in a UN report released on Thursday. According the report the coalition was responsible for 60 percent of child deaths and injuries last year, killing 510 and wounding 667. It also highlighted that the coalition carried out half of the attacks on schools and hospitals.

Editor: yan
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Saudi-led coalition hands 52 child soldiers to Yemeni gov't

Source: Xinhua 2016-06-07 23:14:00
[Editor: huaxia]

RIYADH, June 7 (Xinhua) -- Saudi-led Arab coalition has handed 52 children working as soldiers for Houthi militias to the internationally-recognized Yemeni government, Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

The handover was done in coordination with a number of international organizations, such as Red Cross and UNICEF. The kids were captured at the Saudi-Yemeni borders while carrying arms or planting mines.

The Arab coalition that has been involved in a war against Houthi since March 2015 highlighted that before the handover those who were captured were kept in shelters suitable for their age.

On Monday, the United Nations removed the coalition from child right blacklist pending a joint review by the world body and the coalition of the cases of child deaths and injuries. This was decided despite strong rejection of Saudi Arabia of such decision.

The listing reasons were mentioned in a UN report released on Thursday. According the report the coalition was responsible for 60 percent of child deaths and injuries last year, killing 510 and wounding 667. It also highlighted that the coalition carried out half of the attacks on schools and hospitals.

[Editor: huaxia]
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