Emadeddin Muntasser Sends Letter to the U.S. State Department Petitioning Against Immunity for Accused War Criminal WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA , UNITED STATES, January 5, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Emadeddin Muntasser, an entrepreneur, human rights activist, and the president of the Democracy and Human Rights Foundation, recently sent a letter to the United States Department of State on the topic of immunity for accused war criminal, Khlalifa Haftar. The letter was dated December 16, 2020, and the subject line of the letter read, “U.S. Court Request for DOS Position on Immunity for Accused War Criminal.” It was specifically addressed to Mr. David Schenker, Assistant Secretary of Near Eastern Affairs in the U.S. State Department.
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Dear Mr. Secretary,
We, the undersigned, are former career diplomats and civil servants who have exercised responsibility for the implementation of U.S. policy in the Middle East, including the Republic of Yemen, across a number of presidential administrations both Republican and Democratic. Several of us also had responsibility for the implementation of U.S. policy to combat terrorism and the threat of violent extremism. We are united in our alarm over the prospect that the Trump administration is determined to designate Yemen’s Houthi movement, also known as Ansar Allah, as a Foreign Terrorist Organization. We urge the administration not to take this step, which we believe would be deeply damaging to U.S. national security interests, including the fight against terrorism, and, most of all, to the innocent civilians in Yemen.