The Yemen horror began after the UN recognized the election of Saudi stooge Hadi as Sunni president in a rigged election in which he was the only candidate. So Hadi is accepted as Mr YEMEN, the official Yemeni State, though ever since he has lived in Saudi, while the US and UK rake in billions and sell military support to genocide the revolutionary shia Houthi movement in Nth Yemen.

UN halts war crimes investigation in Yemen
The Council voted 21-18 against a resolution to continue the probe by the Group of Eminent Experts on Yemen for two years.
In a statement, the experts group called the vote a “major setback for all victims who have suffered serious violations.”
Afrah Nasser, Yemen researcher at U.S.-based group Human Rights Watch, said in a statement: “Saudi Arabia, a leading party to the conflict in Yemen accused of serious violations including likely war crimes, together with its coalition allies, is engaging in a tireless lobbying campaign to deter states at the Human Rights Council from renewing the (inquiry) mandate.”
It remains unclear how much the vote was affected by Saudi financial lobbying and Sunni solidarity, and how much by a perception of the UN as biased and counterproductive.

Radhya Almutawakel, chairperson of the independent Yemeni activist group Mwatana for Human Rights, said she was deeply disappointed by the result.
The vote reflects international rejection of the pro US and Saudi position of the UN which still designates exiled Hadi’s group in Saudi as the legitimate government. All UN moves to end the war have failed.
The United Nations’ (UN) Human Rights Council on Thursday narrowly voted to end its investigation of war crimes in Yemen.

During the debate, Bahraini ambassador Yusuf Abdulkarim Bucheeri said that the international group of investigators had “contributed to spreading misinformation about the situation on the ground” in Yemen.
“The negative vote taken yesterday by Council members further underlines the Group’s assessment that there is a lack of political will to address the situation in Yemen,” the group said.
UN halts war crimes investigation in Yemen
According to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, the conflict has claimed more than 233,000 lives.








