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Saada Governor inspects displaced conditions
SAADA, March 08 (Saba) - Saada Governor
Taha Hajir inspected on Monday al-Jabana camp of displaced people in Saada which
includes
800 families from the various districts of the province.
During his visit, Hajir was briefed by the camp official on the conditions of the
camp and the displaced people and their needs as well as the difficulties facing
the camp
management.
The governor pointed that the difficulties would be addressed and all needs and
services would be provided to the camp.
He emphasized the concerned authorities and the humanitarian organization to
explore the concerns of displaced people and provide their needs and the
requirements of the
camp and improve the medical services in the camp.
According to Saada Governor, the number of the displaced people has reached 300,000
people in the different camps.
Earlier in last month, President Ali Abdullah Saleh decided to halt the military
operations in Saada after the rebels had announced their acceptance to the
government's
six conditions and the mechanism to implement them.
The ceasefire has come to prevent bloodshed and bring peace into the region and it
is conditional upon the commitment of the insurgents to implementing the conditions
on
the ground.
Saada has witnessed a sporadic six-year war between the government troops and
al-Houthi rebels since 2004.
The last round of the war was erupted in August 2009.
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Taha Hajir inspected on Monday al-Jabana camp of displaced people in Saada which
includes
800 families from the various districts of the province.
During his visit, Hajir was briefed by the camp official on the conditions of the
camp and the displaced people and their needs as well as the difficulties facing
the camp
management.
The governor pointed that the difficulties would be addressed and all needs and
services would be provided to the camp.
He emphasized the concerned authorities and the humanitarian organization to
explore the concerns of displaced people and provide their needs and the
requirements of the
camp and improve the medical services in the camp.
According to Saada Governor, the number of the displaced people has reached 300,000
people in the different camps.
Earlier in last month, President Ali Abdullah Saleh decided to halt the military
operations in Saada after the rebels had announced their acceptance to the
government's
six conditions and the mechanism to implement them.
The ceasefire has come to prevent bloodshed and bring peace into the region and it
is conditional upon the commitment of the insurgents to implementing the conditions
on
the ground.
Saada has witnessed a sporadic six-year war between the government troops and
al-Houthi rebels since 2004.
The last round of the war was erupted in August 2009.
BA