Yemen’s Houthis release abducted Jordanian UNICEF official
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The Council underlined that "the safety and security of UN personnel and property, as well as the inviolability of UN premises, must be ensured at all times."
Yemen’s Houthis release abducted Jordanian UNICEF official
Yemen’s Houthis on Thursday freed Lana Shukri Kataw, a Jordanian national and deputy director of UNICEF's office in Yemen, days after abducting her in Sanaa. Sources told The New Arab’s Arabic edition that her release followed a deal with Jordanian authorities, under which several Houthi leaders were flown from Amman back to Sanaa, including the group’s former foreign minister Hisham Sharaf. Kataw was then flown aboard a Jordanian military plane…
Members of the Security Council today (Friday) strongly condemned the detention of at least 21 United Nations staff members since August 31, as well as the forced incursions into WFP and UNICEF headquarters and the seizure of United Nations property. The United Nations statement described the violation of international law, stressing the need to ensure the safety and security of United Nations personnel and property and the inviolability of its …


The members of the UN Security Council condemned in the strongest terms the detention of at least 21 United Nations workers by the Houthis since August 31, as well as… Security Council members demand immediate release of UN workers detained by the Houthis - ΙΝΑΦΤΕΜΟΠΟΡΙΚΙ
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