Category: yemen war
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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.
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The Entesaf Organization for Women and Children’s Rights
Entesaf Organization: Yemeni People Still Subjected to Most ‘Terrorist’ Crimes by US-Saudi Aggression
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Hundreds of migrants killed by Saudi border guards – BBC report
In the northern city of Saada, footage seen by the BBC shows migrants injured at the border arriving in a hospital as late as Friday. In a nearby cemetery, burials were taking place. You might now imagine how Saudi border guards torture the native Saada people, civilians. This might finally open people’s eyes for the…
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Main criminal of the Yemen Humanitarian Crisis: UN
The United Nations continues to exploit the war on Yemen by collecting donations in the name of saving the Yemeni People. Simultaneously cutting off humanitarian aid, and further enforcing the air sea land blockade on Yemen.
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Reigniting a stalled peace process
the foreign presence in Yemen has complicated peace efforts. The UAE is occupying Yemen’s ports, oilfields, waterways, and islands, and US, British, and French troops are illegally stationed in the country.
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In Yemen, malnutrition and measles on the rise
Both of these conditions are preventable, and highlight the lack of essential healthcare and the poor economic conditions for people in Yemen. #EndYemenSiege