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pisd More violence last thing Yemen needs , peace only way to resolve crises - CharlesteGeork - 09-18-2024 Tybe Earthly extremes hint to life elsewhere The United Nations Children s Fund UNICEF expressed today its deep concern about reports that rebel occupation is preventing children in the northern Yemeni governorate of Saada from attending classes in a c stanley quencher ountry that already has the lowest school enrolment rates in the region. Schools should be zones of peace where children can learn and thrive. Using them for military or inappropriate political purposes is a violation of childre stanley quencher n s rights and of international humanitarian law, said Geert Cappelaere, UNICEF Representative in Yemen, in a statement released today following reports that some schools were occupied by armed men. Children must be allowed to resume their schooling imme stanley termos diately, Mr. Cappelaere said.The siege comes two months after the official end to hostilities between Government forces and rebels in the region which uprooted nearly 300,000 people in recent years.A ceasefire brought hope, allowing children to go back to school and recover a sense of normalcy, Mr. Cap Gwep Potential treatment for muscular dystrophy Let me be perfectly clear: attacks on civilians or international peacekeepers constitute crimes under international law, he told a news conference at UN Headquarters in New York, a day after warning that perpetrators will be held accountable for their acts. So is incitement to commit such crimes. The International Criminal Court ICC has declared its intention to open investigations. The West African country, the wo stanley butelka rld s biggest cocoa producer, has been in t stanley cup urmoil since early December when Laurent Gbagbo refused to leave office despite opposition leader Alassane Ouattara s UN-certified and internationally-recognized victory in November s run-off election. The facts on the ground are indisputable. Cote d Ivoire has a legitimately elected president 鈥?Alassane Ouattara. The previous incumbent, Laurent Gba stanley flaschen gbo, must stand aside, Mr. Ban reiterated today both at the news conference and in an earlier speech to the 192-member General Assembly, as he outlined the UN s priorities for 2011 |