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Tuesday, August 15, 2017

"The U.S. and the U.K. are complicit in the suffering of millions"

Once more the SOYMB blog feels it necessary to draw attention to that ignored and neglected civil war in Yemen. Waging war by destroying civilian populations seems to have become the norm these days.

The World Health Organization (WHO) on Monday announced that the number of cholera cases in Yemen had reached 500,000. The WHO also noted that around 5,000 people are being infected with cholera daily.

 WHO noted in a statement. "Millions of people are cut off from clean water, and waste collection has ceased in major cities."


WHO director-general Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus observed that "Yemen's health workers are operating in impossible conditions. Thousands of people are sick, but there are not enough hospitals, not enough medicines, not enough clean water. These doctors and nurses are the backbone of the health response—without them we can do nothing in Yemen...The people of Yemen cannot bear it much longer—they need peace to rebuild their lives and their country."

 Katy Wright, head of advocacy for Oxfam, called the cholera epidemic a "man-made disaster driven by national and international politics." Wright went on to single out two world superpowers—the United States and the United Kingdom—that have fueled conflict in Yemen by providing weaponry and intelligence to Saudi Arabia, which has for years been waging a relentless bombing campaign against its neighbor.

She explained, "All those fighting and backing this war need to stop fueling the madness and instead come to the peace table for the sake of civilian families in Yemen. Too many people have died, too many have lost everything they owned, too many have seen their futures put on hold, Wright concluded. "In backing this war with billions of dollars of arms sales and military support, the U.S. and the U.K. are complicit in the suffering of millions of people in Yemen."

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