Yemen Source

@YemenSource

Yemen Source sheds light on the war in and the resulting humanitarian crisis.

Joined January 2017

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    Jul 4

    & yet events such as this are barely mentioned by the majority of the mainstream media, this supposed ignorance only further emboldens the coalition to commit more atrocities

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    Jul 4

    Once again a wedding in has been targeted by a & backed coalition air strike, I honestly cannot count the number of times a wedding party has been targeted, weddings, funerals, schools & hospitals, no target seems to be ‘off limits’ for the so called liberators

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    Jul 3

    American-made cluster bombs in . The told us they found them in various locations - in Sanaa and in Saada. Cluster munitions are particularly deadly to civilians not just…

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  4. Jul 4

    & yet events such as this are barely mentioned by the majority of the mainstream media, this supposed ignorance only further emboldens the coalition to commit more atrocities

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  5. Jul 4

    Once again a wedding in has been targeted by a & backed coalition air strike, I honestly cannot count the number of times a wedding party has been targeted, weddings, funerals, schools & hospitals, no target seems to be ‘off limits’ for the so called liberators

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    Jul 3

    UN is clearly scraping around for something positive to say on in its Report on Children & Armed Conflict 2017, published last week. It is "encouraged" by fact that only 20 schools were attacked in 2017 (19 by -led coalition) compared with 48 schools in 2016 (p.29)

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    Jul 4

    How we got the images you weren’t meant to see in | PBS NewsHour

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    Jul 3

    UN report : "Only 19 schools in Yemen were attacked by Saudi jets in 2017." Only.

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    Jul 3

    More than 8 million people in Yemen are on the brink of famine, a official tells . She said the U.N. estimates another 10 million Yemenis will join them by the end of this year if the war doesn't end.

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    A very disturbing news coming from Sa'da, north Yemen: Saudi coalition has targeted a wedding party in Ghafirah district. Women and children are among the victims.

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    Jul 3

    22 million people in need. 11 million of them children. 8.4 million on the brink of famine. A child dies every 10 minutes. This is today. Watch Henrietta Fore brief the press in Geneva today.

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    Jul 2

    5/ Be loud: tell Congress that U.S. needs to cut of support for the Yemen bombing campaign if Saudis/UAE abandons diplomacy and restarts assault on humanitarian port of Hudaydah. Now is the moment to push our leverage to save the Yemeni people.

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    Jul 2

    4/ Now U.S. must press Saudis/UAE to agree to UN administration of port, and end to bombing campaign. Trump team shows no signs of pushing Saudis/UAE at the negotiating table, but this is the key moment.

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    Jul 2

    3/ U.S. told Saudis/UAE is would be difficult, they didn't listen. Now they are bogged down, and seeking a pause/way out. Houthis (who don't have clean hands in this war) are willing to have UN come in an administer the port.

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    Jul 2

    2/ Saudis/UAE launched attack on Hudaydah, the humanitarian port in Yemen. Long siege of this port could make existing famine look like child's play. U.S. is still helping with assault, despite universal opposition from humanitarian groups.

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    Jul 2

    THREAD: 1/ I know there's a lot coming at you right now, but please please please pay attention to a pivotal moment in Yemen, the world's worst humanitarian disaster (1m cases of cholera - CHOLERA), caused largely by a U.S. funded nonsensical bombing campaign.

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    According to a resident of port city of Hodeidah, south Yemen, Saudi/UAE led airstrikes targeted the airport. This is when a pause to fighting is supposedly in place.

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