Opinion | The People of Yemen Suffer Atrocities, Too

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Opinion | The People of Yemen Suffer Atrocities, Too
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'The ghastly blockade/bombardment of Yemen, led by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, is now entering its 8th year.' It must end now, says voiceinwild

last fall that the Yemen death toll would top 377,000 people by the end of 2021. to supply spare parts for Saudi/UAE coalition war planes, along with maintenance and a steady flow of armaments. Without this support, the Saudis couldn’t continue their murderous aerial attacks.

Human rights groups have decried the Saudi/UAE-led coalition for bombing roadways, fisheries, sewage and sanitation facilities, weddings, funerals and even a children’s school bus. In a recent attack, the SaudisThe Saudi blockade of Yemen has choked off essential imports needed for daily life, forcing the Yemeni people to depend on relief groups for survival.

for the Yemen War Powers Resolution. It demands that Congress cut military support for the Saudi/UAE-led coalition’s war against Yemen. 81 people, including seven Yemenis – two of them prisoners of war and five of them accused of criticizing the Saudi war against Yemen.

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