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Reports of the Emergency Cell

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date: 09-04-2011



1- Violations to the right to life from March 1st to March 27th /2011.

Nineteen children were killed in number of governorates such as Aden , Sana'a ,

Hadhramout and Ibb.

2- Violations to the right to life from March 1st to March 27th /2011.

Fourty one children were injured  in number of governorates such as Ibb ,

Aden , Dhamar ,Sana'a , Lahj , Al Dhale , Amran , Hodeidah , Baidha  and Taiz.

3- Violations to the right to education from March 1st to March 27th /2011.

Twenty six children were deprived of education  in number of governorates

such as Amran Sana'a , Shabwa , Hajjah , Ibb , Mareb and  Al Hodiedah.

The total victims of deprivation  from Education are:

17956 , the total victims of physical abuse are : 3300 ,

the total victims of forced demonstration are : 1200 ,

the total victims of exploitation against other side are: 700

 the total victims of attacks against public institutions are: 382 ,

the total victims are: 22288 students (some

figures are represent more than one violation)   

*** Notice: The number is likely to increase if the tension continues as many

of the teachers and tribes take part with this side or that side.

We will continue to record incidents to get more data and information.

4- Other individual violations from March 1st to March 27th /2011.

Fifty two children were either fired from school, arrested , banned from

attending the school ,  beat,

Kept  the students under the sun,  threatened, shot  or their family

prevented them to go to school because they are afraid.


Total killed children = 22

Total victims of injury by live bullets =25

Total victims of deprivation from school = 47

Total victims of exploitation against other side for demonstration = 6

Total victims of arrest = 8

Total victims of recruitment = 2

Total victims of recruitment for robbery = 20

Total victims of suffocation = 1

Total victims = 149 children ( some figures represent more than

one violation).


 

 

 

 

 

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