ECCHR: Warfare Crimes

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Assaults on residential buildings, markets and hospitals enabled by weapons exports to the army coalition led by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates make French arms firms doubtlessly complicit in battle crimes in opposition to civilians in Yemen. ECCHR, together with Mwatana for Human Rights and Sherpa, subsequently submitted a criminal complaint with the Paris Court in June 2022.

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