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Jurist Rights group seeks accountability for US airstrike on Yemen migrant detention center

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Amnesty International on Wednesday called for an investigation into a US airstrike on a migrant detention center in Sa’ada, north-western Yemen in April.

The airstrike was part of “Operation Rough Rider”–a 45-day stand-off between US and Houthi soldiers that saw US strikes in Yemen, and Houthis launching missiles at US warships in the Red Sea. The US attack resulted in a high number of civilian causalities.

Amnesty investigation found that there “was no evidence that the migrant detention center was a military objective.” Survivors stated that the migrant detention center was an “open space” where there was visibility of the occupants of the building.

“The US must conduct a prompt, thorough, independent, impartial, and transparent investigation into the air strike on the Sa’ada migrant detention center and make the results public.” said Kristine Beckerle, Amnesty International’s Deputy Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa.

In March, US President Donald Trump stated that Houthi attacks have caused a “sustained negative impact on global trade and economic security of the United States.” As the number of merchant ships traffic in the Red Sea has dropped from 25,000 to 10,000 annually, Trump reported that “75% of U.S.- and UK-affiliated vessels rerouted around Africa instead of transiting the Red Sea.”

In July, Human Rights Watch condemned Houthi attacks on commercial ships on the Red Sea as war crimes. The EU stated attacks by the Houthi in the Red Sea endangered the lives of crew members and destabilized global commerce.

Amnesty previously condemned the US airstrikes on April 28, stating that they violated international law by failing to determine if attack targets fulfill legitimate military objectives.

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