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    Saudi Arabia continues to go unpunished in Yemen

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    Post by Rocky Sat 20 Jan 2018, 2:42 am

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    [rtl]French newspaper Madiabart reported that Yemen is threatened with starvation remains the worst place where children live according to the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), was the last painted in a recent report gloomy picture of the magnitude of the suffering resulting from the war in Yemen , which does not show her end in sight , noting  that Saudi Arabia Continues to suffer impunity despite its role in the Yemeni tragedy .[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]The United Nations humanitarian agencies do not know which senior official is talking, nor any means to raise awareness of the tragedy in Yemen. The country has collapsed as a result of the war since 2015, the cholera and diphtheria epidemic is spreading, and 8.5 million people are starving. About 24 million people live in Yemen .[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]The World Food Program (WFP) spokeswoman, Bettina Laucher, says Yemen has the world's largest humanitarian crisis and a recent UNICEF report indicated that 5,000 children have been killed or wounded since the war began .[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]Since the start of the war in Yemen, three million people have been born, one third of whom were born outside the country's hospitals, which were destroyed by 57%. Thirty percent of the country's children saw light, and 30% less than normal weight. For relief aid in a country that depends on foreign aid by 90 %.[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]Nearly 1.8 million children suffer from food shortages, including 400,000 in acute food shortages, putting their lives to death .[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]As a result of the blockade, Yemen cut off the world for three weeks, before the blockade eased, and international relief organizations were able to deliver very few shipments to the port of Hodeidah in western Yemen .[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]In the early days of the new year, many shipments of food, fuel and medical supplies remained barred from entering Yemeni ports due to the ban issued by coalition forces, despite the fact that relief organizations obtained coalition licenses .[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]"Saudi Arabia is implementing the principle of" destruction and then contributing to the reconstruction of what has been destroyed, "said a UN humanitarian worker, adding that Saudi Arabia was involved in escalating the humanitarian crisis and contributing to humanitarian efforts to save Yemen .[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]The newspaper said that Saudi Arabia continues to be unpunished for its responsibility for what is happening in Yemen despite the concerted attempts to condemn it and it was included in the United Nations report of the States causing the deaths of children in 2016 .[/rtl]






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