Humanitarian Coordinator Calls for Full Humanitarian Access in Yemeni Governorate of Amran

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Sana'a, Sha'ban 24, 1435, Jun 22, 2014, SPA -- The Humanitarian Coordinator in Yemen has demanded access by all sides in the conflict in Amran governorate for delivering humanitarian aid. "I urge parties to seek a peaceful resolution to the conflict and to fully observe their duty to protect civilians," Mr. Johannes Van Der Klaauw said in his press statement. He called on parties to the conflict to ensure that aid organizations have full access to all civilians in need of assistance wherever they are in the governorate. "I also urge parties to the conflict to ensure that aid can reach vulnerable people who are in desperate need of assistance." He stressed that roads must be open to movement of humanitarian assistance and that civilians as well as civilian infrastructure must be protected from ongoing violence. Humanitarian organizations in Yemen have received reports of civilians abandoning their homes, others hiding in caves in nearby mountains, water pipelines destroyed and schools occupied by combatants, he said. More than 20,000 people have been displaced by conflict in Amran since October 2013 until May 2014, and renewed fighting has resulted in a possible doubling of this number during the last weeks, according to the press statement. "These come in addition to an old caseload of over 42,000 people, who were displaced in earlier conflicts. --SPA 22:35 LOCAL TIME 19:35 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/w

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