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Published 13:08 16 Feb 2019 GMT
Updated 13:22 16 Feb 2019 GMT
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Amnesty International activists march in Westminster last year (Credit: Chris Ratcliffe)[/caption]
In 2018 the United Nations estimated nearly 7,000 civilians had been killed in Yemen, and more than 10,000 injured, but acknowledged the real figures were likely much higher. The civil war is a proxy conflict between Iran and Saudi Arabia, after Iran-backed Houthi rebels made significant gains in the country.
The committee's report says the suffering of Yemeni civilians "unconscionable." Air strikes in an area of Yemen alongside its border with Saudi Arabia are at their most intense for the whole four year conflict, the Yemen Data Project reports.
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A Yemeni child waits in hospital to have shrapnel removed from his leg, an injury he sustained in an explosion that killed two of his family members (Credit: Andrew Renneisen)[/caption]
"The government asserts that, in its licensing of arms sales to Saudi Arabia, it is narrowly on the right side of international humanitarian law," the select committee says. "Although conclusive evidence is not yet available, we assess that it is narrowly on the wrong side: given the volume and type of arms being exported to the Saudi-led coalition, we believe they are highly likely to be the cause of significant civilian casualties in Yemen, risking the contravention of international humanitarian law."
"[The UK] should immediately condemn any further violations of international humanitarian law by the Saudi-led coalition, including the blocking of food and medical supplies, and be prepared to suspend some key export licences to members of the coalition.
"[The committee is] deeply concerned that the Saudi-led coalition’s misuse of the weaponry is causing – whether deliberately or accidentally – loss of civilian life.
"Relying on assurances by Saudi Arabia and Saudi-led review processes is not an adequate way of implementing the obligations for a risk-based assessment set out in the arms trade treaty."
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