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Saudis Targeting Civilians In Yemen
The United Nations are concerned that the Saudi led military intervent in Yemen is deliberately targeting the civilian population. And as the situation descends into civil war, a by now familiar scenario where the Saudi financed and fellow wahhabi nutcases, ISIS have now extended into Yemen, exploding a huge car bomb in a crowded market place.
// According to the latest United Nations estimate, at least 1,916 civilians have been killed in Yemen since 26 March 2015 as a result of the fighting between the Saudi- led coalition, the Houthis, and their respective allies. While both parties are responsible for the deaths of civilians, the majority have reportedly been killed as a result of air strikes by the Saudi-led coalition.
Since March of this year, 207 civilian installations have been partially or completely destroyed, including hospitals, schools, places of worship and private homes. //
Fulfilling our Responsibility to Protect in Yemen - 14 August 2015
By Adama Dieng, UN Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide, and Jennifer Welsh, UN Special Adviser on the Responsibility to Protect
Why do we continue to support Saudi Arabia? Why are we not condemning and urging sanctions on them? Why do we tolerate their support of International Terrorism?
// According to the latest United Nations estimate, at least 1,916 civilians have been killed in Yemen since 26 March 2015 as a result of the fighting between the Saudi- led coalition, the Houthis, and their respective allies. While both parties are responsible for the deaths of civilians, the majority have reportedly been killed as a result of air strikes by the Saudi-led coalition.
Since March of this year, 207 civilian installations have been partially or completely destroyed, including hospitals, schools, places of worship and private homes. //
Fulfilling our Responsibility to Protect in Yemen - 14 August 2015
By Adama Dieng, UN Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide, and Jennifer Welsh, UN Special Adviser on the Responsibility to Protect
Why do we continue to support Saudi Arabia? Why are we not condemning and urging sanctions on them? Why do we tolerate their support of International Terrorism?
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