Arab coalition describes UN experts' report on Yemen as bassless

The Arab Coalition supporting legitimacy in Yemen
and fighting against Iranian-aligned Houthis denounced as inaccurate a report
by UN human rights experts that said air strikes by the alliance had caused
heavy civilian casualties and some may amount to war crimes, Al Arabiya news
channel reported on Wednesday.
After reviewing the report, the coalition outlined
the following conclusions:
1- The Coalition has been keen to cooperate in an
open and transparent manner with a group of experts since it was formed by the
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights in December 2017 and began its tasks.
2- The Arab Coalition supporting legitimacy in Yemen
affirms its continued commitment to take all steps to ensure that civilian
casualties in its military operations are prevented and that civilians and
civilian objects are protected in accordance with the principles of
international humanitarian law.
3- The report asserts many inaccuracies regarding
false reports that the coalition is obstructing humanitarian access to civilians
in Yemen. In this regard, the Alliance asserts its continued cooperation with
the United Nations and other relief agencies to ensure humanitarian access to
the civilian population in Yemen and to facilitate the flow of commercial
goods.
The coalition is surprised by the disregard of the
report for the great humanitarian role played by the coalition countries in
Yemen and the huge humanitarian assistance it has provided in this regard in
order to alleviate the suffering of the Yemeni people, most recently the
generous donation from Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Kuwait, amounting to $1.8 bln
for the United Nations organizations operating in Yemen.
4- The report was conducted with many methodological
fallacies and its description of the facts of the conflict, which was
characterized by lack of objectivity.
5- False allegations and claims in the report of the
Coalition forces targeting civilians, restrictions on access to humanitarian
aid, allegations of arbitrary detention, enforced disappearance, torture and
ill-treatment, violations of freedom of expression and child recruitment. These
allegations were based on misleading reports of some NGOs.
The Coalition countries has refuted these
allegations and claims during meetings with the UN Panel of Experts and through
the official responses provided to the panel.