US has not fully investigated own role in Yemen rights abuses, watchdog finds
Source: The Guardian
US has not fully investigated own role in Yemen rights abuses, watchdog finds
Government Accountability Office also criticizes Bidens move to classify Saudi weapons as offensive or defensive as meaningless
Stephanie Kirchgaessner in Washington
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Wed 15 Jun 2022 19.45 BST
Last modified on Thu 16 Jun 2022 05.13 BST
The US government has not fully investigated its own role in perpetuating human rights abuses in Yemen, according to a congressional watchdog report that offered a damning assessment of both the Trump and Biden administrations commitment to tracking violations of humanitarian law.
A report by the Government Accountability Office, which examined US weapons sales to the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen, also raised serious doubts about one of Joe Bidens first foreign policy as president, when he announced that his administration was ending US support for Saudi offensive operations in Yemen.
At the time, in February 2021, the move was seen as an attempt to show the world that the US would no longer be an unquestioning ally to its allies in the Gulf.
But the GAO found that the Biden administrations move to classify weapons as offensive or defensive was largely meaningless. When asked by the GAO how they had distinguished between equipment used for defensive purposes and offensive purposes, state department officials could not provide a definition for equipment that is defensive in nature.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jun/15/us-yemen-human-rights-abuses-gao-watchdog