Saudi Arabia-Emirates is not eating Yemenis

in #life6 years ago

Saudi Saudi journalist Jamal Khasogi, the last victim of the brutal and cruel repression of Saudi authorities on the opposition opinion

It is the world's attention that soon after the massacre of international media, the massacres of diplomacy are important in the consulate.
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The reaction is also visible. But hundreds of people are being scattered everywhere in Yemen, with the bombing of Saudi Prince Prince Mohammad Bin Salman and his emirate Mohammad bin Zayed, they are somehow left behind.

The country's poorest country in the Middle East has turned into a deforestation for the last four years in a continuous attack by the Saudi alliance. Approximately 1.44 million people suffer from hunger and famine. Weapons and weapons are also being built alongside missiles and bombs. In fact, the Saudi and Arab emirates adopted the strategy of not eating Yemenis.

The Saudi and Arab Emirates have continued violent attacks in Yemen for establishing a Saudi government. According to Yemen's project, 18,500 times air strikes have been carried out after the war began.

These innocent civilians killed innocent civilians. Saudi Arabia has killed 10,000 people so far.

Yemen is a big example of the brutality that Riyadh has been running in the Middle East by showing the old finger of international restrictions. For four years, every city in the country has been bombarded with bombs. Selected hospitals, schools, and market bombs are being attacked.

The market store is being burnt. Coal has been stored in food. People can buy food due to high prices.

Roads and ports are blocked. Relief and humanitarian aid is not being allowed to enter relief agencies. In a word, the war between the 'famine' and 'famine' is the skeleton of the skeleton

There is no medicine, no treatment, no pandemic after one. Where death is the only release Yemenis have faced major disasters in human history

On Wednesday, 35 NGOs of Yemen and international organizations urged to stop the war in Yemen soon. NGOs say that about 1.44 million people in Yemen are on the verge of utterly devastating famine.

NGOs said in a statement that 14 million women, men and children are in the face of famine, which is half of the total population of the country. Never before had such a state of emergency.

The statement appealed to the international community to convince the warring parties to quickly stop the war. NGOs also demanded to stop the supply of weapons used in the Yemen war.

The international community has called for doubling their efforts, so that Hudaydah port in Yemen does not prevent emergency relief. Yemen's current crisis is man-made, but the NGOs have mentioned in the statement. They said the situation was created due to obstruction of supply of emergency products.