Yemen's Houthis make advances with government engaged in corruption: UN

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Yemen's Houthi rebels gained even more ground in 2020, and the government resorted to corruption despite a humanitarian crisis in the war-torn country – UN

The experts assessing UN sanctions on Yemen said that the Saudi-backed government"lost strategic territory to both the Houthis and the Southern Transitional Council," a secessionist group whose members late last year entered into a unity government.

The experts assessing UN sanctions on Yemen said that the Saudi-backed government "lost strategic territory to both the Houthis and the Southern Transitional Council," a secessionist group whose members late last year entered into a unity government. The report comes as US President Joe Biden's new administration moves to cut off military support for Saudi Arabia, believing its offensive against the Iranian-linked rebels has contributed to what the United Nations calls the world's worst humanitarian crisis.

The Houthis have become the de facto government in much of Yemen, collecting taxes and state revenue, it said.The panel estimated that the Houthis diverted at least $1.8 billion in 2019 that had been destined to salaries and basic services to pay for its operations.

 

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