British law firm files requests with Britain, US and Turkey to arrest senior officials from UAE for alleged involvement in Yemen war crimes
People sit in the sun on a cold winter day at a camp for internally displaced people in Khamir of the northwestern province of Amran, Yemen. December 16, 2019.
British law firm Stoke White filed the complaints to Britain's Metropolitan police and the US and Turkish justice ministries on behalf of Abdullah Suliman Abdullah Daubalah, a journalist, and Salah Muslem Salem, whose brother was killed in Yemen. "It is requested that the UK, US and Turkish police open investigations into these alleged crimes as soon as possible," according to one of the sources.
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