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Saudi Arabia Admits Using British Made Cluster Bombs In Yemen

Saudi Arabia has admitted using banned cluster bombs during its airstrikes against Yemen. The Saudi’s have finally admitted that they used British-manufactured cluster bombs against Houthi rebels in Yemen, increasing pressure on the UK government which has repeatedly refused to curb arms sales to Riyadh. Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have on several occasions reported the use of illegal cluster bombs by the kingdom in Yemen. Spokesman for the Saudi forces fighting in Yemen, Ahmed al-Asiri  said: “It has become apparent that there was limited use by the coalition of the UK-manufactured BL755 cluster munitions in Yemen” Press TV reports: He went on to claim that the bombs were only used against legitimate military targets and that the kingdom was not part of the convention banning the use of such munitions. “Some states have undertaken a commitment to refrain from using cluster munitions by becoming party to the 2008 Convention on Cluster Munitions. Neither Saudi Arabia nor its coalition partners are states parties to the 2008 convention, and accordingly, the coalition’s use of cluster munitions does not violate the obligations of these states under international law,” he said. He noted that Riyadh has decided to stop the use of cluster [...]

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