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168763
Wed, 03/16/2011 - 18:03
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Yemen hands int'l organizations report on used gas in sit-ins
SANA'A, March 16 (Saba) - Yemen handed on Wednesday a copy of the report of the medical investigating committee
formed by the Ministry of Public Health and Population to heads of missions of the French and Spanish Doctors Without Borders Phippl Chowdorry and Caroline Anamare.
This came in a meeting between Minister of Public Health and Population Abdul-Karim Rase'a and heads of missions of the French and Spanish Doctors Without Borders to investigate
gases used by security bodies to break up clashes in front of Sana'a University.
Rase'a also submitted a request to the World Health Organization Regional Director for Middle East over Yemen's demand to consult experts from WHO to assure the nature of
the gases.
The French representative pointed out that the organization received a number of calls and massages at its website calling for condemnation of the used gasses to break up
the protestors, but the organization refused due to the absence of any evidence.
Rase'a expressed his satisfaction for the two international organizations for their humanitarian aid in several of governorates of Yemen.
formed by the Ministry of Public Health and Population to heads of missions of the French and Spanish Doctors Without Borders Phippl Chowdorry and Caroline Anamare.
This came in a meeting between Minister of Public Health and Population Abdul-Karim Rase'a and heads of missions of the French and Spanish Doctors Without Borders to investigate
gases used by security bodies to break up clashes in front of Sana'a University.
Rase'a also submitted a request to the World Health Organization Regional Director for Middle East over Yemen's demand to consult experts from WHO to assure the nature of
the gases.
The French representative pointed out that the organization received a number of calls and massages at its website calling for condemnation of the used gasses to break up
the protestors, but the organization refused due to the absence of any evidence.
Rase'a expressed his satisfaction for the two international organizations for their humanitarian aid in several of governorates of Yemen.