Who is Lying About Covid-19 in Yemen?

Published May 17th, 2020 - 06:57 GMT
Fighters loyal to Yemen's Southern Transitional Council (STC) separatists gather at the frontline during clashes with pro-government forces for control of Zinjibar, the capital of the southern Abyan province, on its eastern outskirts in the Sheikh Salim area, on May 16, 2020. Fighting had broken out earlier on May 11 between pro-government troops and separatists in the first major clash since separatists declared self-rule in the south. Nabil HASAN / AFP
Fighters loyal to Yemen's Southern Transitional Council (STC) separatists gather at the frontline during clashes with pro-government forces for control of Zinjibar, the capital of the southern Abyan province, on its eastern outskirts in the Sheikh Salim area, on May 16, 2020. Fighting had broken out earlier on May 11 between pro-government troops and separatists in the first major clash since separatists declared self-rule in the south. Nabil HASAN / AFP

Prime Minister of the legitimate Yemeni government Maeen Abdulmalik accused the Iran-backed Houthi militias of lying about and concealing information over the novel coronavirus outbreak in areas under their control.

Such practices jeopardize the lives of the people, he warned, adding that the Houthis were not taking the necessary measures against the virus.

The Houthis are aiming through this deception to maintain their sources of recruitment and continue to force people to the frontlines, he remarked during a virtual meeting with United Nations envoy to Yemen, Martin Griffiths, UN Resident Coordinator, Lise Grande, and the World Health Organization representative in Yemen.

 

Information Minister Moammar al-Eryani accused the Houthis of looting medical supplies sent by the WHO and that was on its way to areas held by the militias.

The aid has been looted by Houthi leaderships and members and sold on the market, he revealed.

He urged Griffiths and the WHO to condemn such violations and pressure the Houthis to release the supplies and deliver them to hospitals.

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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