The international community is coming under increasing pressure to stop selling arms to Saudi Arabia and other members of the coalition.
The UN says it is deeply alarmed by the imposition of the death penalty on 30 men, most of whom are academics, students and politicians affiliated with the Islah party that has been critical of the Houthis.
Governments that continue to sell arms to any party to the conflict are prolonging and deepening the suffering of millions of Yemenis, says Oxfam.
Even before the war began experts feared Yemen could become the first country in the world to run out of usable water.
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