Category: yemen war
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The infamous Western policy: for freedom and democracy
Abject poverty ravages Yemen’s largest cities Sana’a and Aden. In Sa’ada, destruction has become a playground for children and in Marib displaced children challenge deprivation inventing and assembling toys to make the days less heavy.
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“The story of Yemen bears thousand wounds that make the heart cry”
A group of children play football against a backdrop of destroyed houses in Sa’ada, north west Yemen. The northern governorate has witnessed several episodes of violence since 2006 that left behind immense destruction. The story of Yemen bears thousand wounds that make the heart cry. by a Twitter user
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Occupied Yemen is going down under the internationally recognized Saudi Arabia-backed Gov
US UK France Saudi Arabia UAE desperate attempt to justify their failed intervention in Yemen. Watch corporate media France24 Video
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#OnThisDay Unlawful Airstrikes Harming Children

Mahda area, al-Safra district, Saada, August 4, 2017.Casualties: At least 9 civilians killed, including 7 children, and 3 wounded. At about 5 a.m. on August 4, coalition aircraft struck a house in al-Safra district, Saada, killing nine members of the same family, including six children, and wounding three, according to two witnesses, the director of…
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Saudi attempt to mend the sinking ship
Saudi Arabia approved another $1.2 billion in alleged humanitarian aid to the Saudi-backed, internationally recognized government in the country.
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How to starve a whole generation of Yemeni children US UK Saudi Arabia UAE UN demonstrate

In Yemen, on top of an absolute embargo UNSCR2216, the United Nations WFP suspends the malnutrition prevention programme permanently.
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Mona Relief funded Primary School opens in Sanaa
I recall re-tweeting Mona Relief’s post on Twitter when they first announced the commencement of works on building this primary school in September 2022.
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ICRC in Yemen voices concern over attacks on healthcare facilities
Concern over repeated attacks on healthcare facilities, the latest of which took place in the southwestern Governorate of Taiz.
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Negotiations with Saudi Arabia time and again stalled over salaries
“Saudi Arabia has indicated that it’s ready to pay employee salaries, but not from the proceeds of oil and gas sources, but as sadaqah (voluntary Islamic charity) on its part,” Al-Mashat said, adding that the Houthis had rejected this offer.