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Yeman—Malaysia—Viet Nam—Cambodia—Laos—Japan—Philippines—Ceylon—Congo—Cyprus—Brazil—Germany—Czechoslovakia — Poland

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 January 2010

Extract

The situation in the Yemen where, in spite of the cease-fire agreement concluded last November, hostilities have broken out again in various areas, is obliging the International Committee of the Red Cross to continue its humanitarian activity which started in 1962 on behalf of the victims of the conflict. Mr. André Rochat, head of the ICRC mission, has returned to the Arabian peninsula after a fortnight's stay in Geneva, during which he examined with the institution's directors methods of continuing its work in the Yemen. It has now been decided that the ICRC will continue, for the time being, to give medical aid to the wounded and sick. It will therefore maintain its field hospital at Uqhd in North Yemen for some time longer, as well as the mobile medical teams working in the interior of the country near the fighting areas.

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International Committee of the Red Cross
Copyright
Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1965

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References

1 Plate: The delegates of the ICRC, Mr. Ruff and Miss Macheret, distributing relief to old people in Nicosia and Limassol.