
Yemen’s Houthis seized UN rights office in Sanaa, UN official says
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Yemen's Houthi rebels have stormed the United Nations’ Human Rights Office in the country's capital and seized vehicles, documents and furniture, according to a senior U.N. official.
The rebels took over the U.N. Human Rights Office’s premises in Sanaa on Aug. 3, after forcing U.N. Yemeni workers to hand over belongings, including documents, furniture and vehicles, U.N. Human Rights Chief Volker Türk said in a statement.
"Ansar Allah forces must leave the premises and return all assets and belongings immediately," Türk said, using the official name of the Houthis.
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