Source: Al Arabiya
The United Nations Security Council late Monday called for
those behind killings and rights abuses in Yemen to be “held accountable” as
demands grew for President Ali Abdullah Saleh to face trial.
Saleh has signed a deal under which he handed over powers to
the vice president in return for immunity from prosecution. But Yemeni Nobel
peace laureate Tawakkul Karman on Monday met the International Criminal Court
prosecutor to demand action against Saleh.
And the 15-nation Security Council “reiterated that all
those responsible for violence, human rights violations and abuses should be
held accountable” after a meeting on Yemen. It did not name Saleh.
Yemeni Nobel peace laureate Tawakkul Karman on Monday met
the International Criminal Court prosecutor to demand action against Saleh.
Yemeni Nobel peace laureate Tawakkul Karman on Monday met
the International Criminal Court prosecutor to demand action against Saleh.
Karman said she had submitted photographs of victims and
witness accounts of the Yemeni government crackdown on protests to ICC
prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo, according to AFP.
“I’m here to tell the prosecutor to use his rights to
convince the international community and the Security Council to bring Saleh to
the ICC,” Karman said in The Hague.
The crackdown since January is said to have left hundreds
dead but the immunity is written into the accord brokered by the Gulf Cooperation
Council (GCC).
Saleh, 69, told U.N. leader Ban Ki-moon he would seek
treatment in the United States after signing the accord in Saudi Arabia last
week. Saleh has since returned to Yemen however.
In a statement, the Security Council “deplored” new deadly
violence in the capital, Sana’a, and “emphasized the need for increased and
unimpeded humanitarian access to address the growing crisis.”
The statement, received by Al Arabiya, hailed the efforts by
the GCC and Benomar in attempting to end the Yemeni crisis.
“The members of the Security Council agreed that the Gulf
Cooperation Council initiative and implementation mechanism must now be
implemented in a serious, transparent, and timely manner, and in a spirit of
inclusion and reconciliation,” said the statement.
The statement expressed the Security Council’s “support for
Yemen in its efforts to reach key milestones in the implementation plan and
expected the parties to honor the timetable set out in the agreement, including
the formation of a Government of National Consensus, Presidential elections
within 90 days, a national dialogue, a constitutional review, and a program of
reforms that start to tackle the profound humanitarian, economic and security
challenges that Yemen faces.”
According to the statement, “the Security Council reaffirmed
commitment to the territorial integrity and unity of Yemen.” urging all the
parties to “reject violence, refrain from any further provocations, and to
fully implement Security Council Resolution 2014.”
Despite the controversy still swirling around Saleh, who
ruled for 33 years, the U.N. special envoy to Yemen, Jamal Benomar, said the
GCC accord “opens the door to a credible transition” in the strife-torn
country.
“There are many challenges that remain. All Yemenis will
need to come together, to reconcile and to tackle the difficulties that lie
ahead,” Benomar told reporters after briefing the council.
He said the peace plan, which called for new elections and
the creation of an interim government, was "on track" and that the
accord did not oblige Saleh to leave Yemen.
Vice President Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi has called a
presidential election for Feb. 21 and on Sunday named opposition chief Mohammed
Basindawa to form an interim government.
“The plan is credible and it will be more credible if all
the parties cooperate for implementation,” Benomar told reporters, stressing
that the three months leading up to the elections would be a “delicate phase.”
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