Category: yemen war
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Daily remembrance of the Saudi-led, US-BRITISH-BACKED coalition war victims
At least 11 Ansar Allah fighters and five civilians were killed during fighting in Taiz. Coalition warplanes also hit pro-Saudi-backed government forces in the southern province of Lahj on 27 July 2015, according to security officials, killing loyalist fighters. More than 50 people were estimated dead as a result of 2 air raids on the…
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Like every Friday, Yemen

Multiple pro-Palestine protests have been held in different parts of Sadah, Sana’a and the rest of Yemen today. http://t.me/army21ye https://t.me/AlmasirahVideos/74643
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Daily reminder of the Saudi-led, US-BRITISH-BACKED coalition atrocities
26 July 2015: In Sana’a, one person was killed and 5 injured as a result of 9 airstrikes. In Sadah, 2 civilians were killed and 2 injured following 4 raids on residential houses. The Yemeni military base Kahlan was targeted with 5 raids. In Shabwah, two strikes destroyed civilian homes. In Lahj, the Agricultural Bank,…
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The sun shines over the skies of Arabia Felix
Yemen announces new air travel agreement with increased flights to Amman, Cairo, India, and Yemeni banks can reactivate their services. The Central Bank of Yemen in Sana’a has also canceled some measures as a goodwill gesture. Al Masirah reports Al Masirah reports
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#OnThisDay The Saudi-led, US-BRITISH-BACKED coalition bombed in 7 Governorates

25 July 2015: Saudi-led coalition announced a five-day humanitarian ceasefire would take effect in Yemen, but continued bombing Yemen unabated. The Saudi-led Coalition bombed in 7 governorates; Taiz, Hajjah, Aden, Amran, Lahj, Sadah, and Al Jawf. They targeted and destroyed a government building in Taiz. The main road in Lahj was completely damaged. The Yemeni…
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The Saudi regime to cease its hostile economic and humanitarian escalation
A new agreement has been reached to cancel decisions targeting commercial banks and reopen Sana’a Airport with new destinations and flights, representing a collapse of US-Saudi attempts at blackmail in the face of the steadfastness of the Yemeni leadership, supported by full popular backing. This reaffirms the inevitable failure of all attempts to obstruct the…
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#OnThisDay The Saudi-led, US-BRITISH-BACKED coalition targeted 9 governorates

24 July 2015: Coalition forces bombed the residential compound of a steam power plant housing workers and their families in Mokha, killing at least 65 civilians, including 10 children and injuring 50. CAATuk According to residents and plant workers, at least six consecutive strikes pounded the housing compound, several targeting the compound cafeteria and maintenance…
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On egregious breaches in journalism ethics
Here, “we review a few of the most memorable ethical missteps in 2023 as a reminder of what we should not be doing as journalists. Biased Israel-Hamas coverage alleged from multiple sides Reporting on Israeli-Palestinian relations is tricky in the best of circumstances. When war breaks out in the area, journalists can expect every word…
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The Origin of Evil
The term “ethics” comes from the Greek “ethos” meaning “character”, so its origin lies in the West. This is, as always, not a very solid starting point. The Human Rights Act traces its roots to the Magna Carter, a 12th-century declaration deviced to protect the wealth of the established barrons and other rich people in…
