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    Preventing UN aircraft from the transfer of journalists to Yeme

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    Post by Rocky Wed 19 Jul 2017, 4:20 am

    Preventing UN aircraft from the transfer of journalists to Yemen



    09:11 - 07/19/2017



    Prevent the Arab coalition led by the Saudi aircraft of the United Nations transporting aid workers from traveling to Sanaa, controlled by the Houthis, because of the presence of three international journalists on board.

    Sources said the aviation industry, said the flight was prevented from quitting from Djibouti to Sanaa, because of the presence of three journalists from the BBC, "BBC" on board. A spokesman for the United Nations confirmed the information.

    A spokesman for the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in Yemen, Ahmed Ben Black: "Alliance claimed that he can not guarantee the safety of journalists in areas controlled by the rebels and advised the three journalists to travel on commercial flights."

    Ben Black explained that "the lack of coverage (press) is also hampering humanitarian efforts to attract the attention of the international community and donors to humanitarian disaster facing the country."

    A source in the coalition that the Yemeni government is the only party authorized to issue entry visas to foreigners, and that entry should be done through commercial flights via Aden airport, which is controlled by the Yemeni government.

    He continued the same source: "The United Nations, is not concerned about the transfer of journalists except for those who come to cover their activities only," adding that the international organization should ensure the safety of journalists and ensure that they are not doing any other activities.

    The alliance controls the Yemeni airspace, and can prevent the entry of any aircraft not afford to prior authorization. Saudi Arabia is leading an Arab alliance in the civil war in Yemen since 2015, in order to support government forces fighting Houthi gunmen and forces loyal to former President Ali Abdullah Saleh.

    The war claimed the lives of more than 10 thousand people and displaced more than 3 Mlaen.anthy / 25 m

    http://www.almaalomah.com/2017/07/19/176422/

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