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U.S. to drop Houthi terrorist designation due to Yemen crisis

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U.S. to drop Houthi terrorist designation due to Yemen crisis

By Humeyra Pamuk

 

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People walk at a street market in Sanaa, Yemen February 5, 2021. REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah

 

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States intends to revoke the Houthi movement's terrorist designation in response to Yemen's humanitarian crisis, reversing one of the Trump administration's most criticised last-minute decisions.

 

The move, confirmed by a State Department official on Friday, came a day after President Joe Biden declared a halt to U.S. support for the Saudi Arabia-led military campaign in Yemen, which is widely seen as a proxy conflict between Saudi Arabia and Iran.

 

"Our action is due entirely to the humanitarian consequences of this last-minute designation from the prior administration, which the United Nations and humanitarian organizations have since made clear would accelerate the world’s worst humanitarian crisis," the official said.

 

Houthi official Mohammed Ali al-Houthi on Saturday told Al Mayadeen TV that the group had heard the U.S. administration's recent statements on Yemen, but had yet to see anything happen.

 

The U.N. describes Yemen as the world's biggest humanitarian crisis, with 80% of its people in need.

 

Last month the United Nations' aid chief warned the new sanctions would push Yemen into a famine on a scale not seen for nearly 40 years. Famine has never been officially declared but indicators have deteriorated across the country.

 

"We welcome the stated intention by the U.S. administration to revoke the designation as it will provide profound relief to millions of Yemenis who rely on humanitarian assistance and commercial imports to meet their basic survival needs," U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric said.

 

Former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo blacklisted the Houthis on Jan. 19, one day before Biden took office.

 

The Trump administration exempted aid groups, the United Nations, the Red Cross and the export of agricultural commodities, medicine and medical devices from its designation. But U.N. officials and relief groups called for the designation to be revoked.

Aid groups working in Yemen welcomed the move.

 

"This is a sigh of relief and a victory for the Yemeni people, and a strong message from the U.S. that they are putting the interests of Yemenis first," said Mohamed Abdi, country director for the Norwegian Refugee Council, and urged the Biden administration to push for an immediate nationwide ceasefire.

 

The State Department official stressed that the action did not reflect the U.S. view of the Houthis and their "reprehensible conduct".

 

A Saudi-led military coalition intervened in Yemen in 2015, backing government forces fighting the Iran-aligned Houthis. U.N. officials are trying to revive peace talks as the country also faces an economic crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

(Reporting by Humeyra Pamuk, additional reporting by Michelle Nichols, Lisa Barrington; editing by Cynthia Osterman, Kim Coghill and Jason Neely)

 

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The Proud Boys were head n shoulders above them in the Terrorists Dept...add in Maga and GOP

The US's disparate security organs can only process a finite number of terrorist groups at any one time; it's Windows XP-related thing. So to make space for the rash of home-grown ones, some of the lesser-known foreign ones get promoted to the "not too despicable" group of still shady buggars.

4 minutes ago, chilli42 said:

Long overdue decision

Not that long overdue. Pompeo only committed that act of hypocrisy on Jan 10.

after being a major contributor to the humanitarian crisis in the first place (by supplying the tools) this is a welcome about face. Now to help mitigate the crimes against humanity, the US, UK and any other profiteers of death who sold the armaments' and expertise in murder of civilians, should pony up and provide for the 10's of thousands of women, children and countless other civilians. It's only fair and would still leave these exporters of death with tidy profits.. 

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