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#OnThisDay Saudi Arabia-led coalition bombings on Sana’a
Saudi-led coalition aircraft struck three apartment buildings in Sanaa on August 25, 2017, killing at least 16 civilians, including seven children, and wounding another 17, including eight children. After an international outcry, the coalition admitted to carrying out the attack, but provided no details on the coalition members involved in the attack.
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UK’s £18tn slavery debt is an underestimation, UN judge says
You know that it is only empty words when it is initiated by the UN. The legal status of reparations demands by states is highly contested.
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Military Judge: RAF officers “must stop exposing themselves to women”
Royal Air Force – The same guys teach Saudis to bomb up and down Yemen. A military judge has said RAF officers must stop exposing themselves to female colleagues
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In Sa’adah Saudi bombings, Heavy rains affect 525 families
“Because of the US-Saudi aggression bombing of citizens’ homes and water drains, citizens in Sa’adah are forced to live in unsuitable places. Thus, they are exposed to the danger of torrential rains,”
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#OnThisDay Dark day on Al Hudaydah 23 August 2017
The Saudi Government admitted that, as a result of a further error on 23rd August, a Saudi air force surface-to-air strike killed 30 civilians in the southern Yemeni port of Hudaydah. 26 children and four women were killed in Al-Durayhimi area.
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#OnThisDay Saudi/UAE/US/UK airstrike on a hotel located on the outskirts of Sanaa
“Most of those killed at the hotel died in their sleep and were buried under rubble,” Yemen’s health ministry says 51 people died. “Most of the dead in the hotel were merchants,” 23 August 2017 Thousands rally in Yemen capital amidst rising tensions, 24 August 2017.