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Instead of 16,000 Captives, ICRC has Verified 2,000 Names
SH.A.
President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Peter Maurer on Saturday said the lists of prisoners provided by both parties to Yemen war included some 16,000 names, but the committee has only verified 2,000…
Saudi Arabia’s war in Yemen has failed
By: Mona Zaid
In fact, on almost every measure, Saudi Arabia’s war in Yemen has failed, three and a half years after the launch of what was meant to be a quick military operation, the Houthis are stronger than ever, al-Qaeda terrorists…
A Press Conference Will be in Sana’a to Present Latest Developments in Captives Exchange File
SH.A.
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) will hold a press conference on Wednesday in the capital Sanaa to present the latest developments in the captives exchange file signed in Sweden’s consultations.
In a statement,…
The US fights , supports al-Qaeda in Yemen!
By:Yousra Abdulmalik
Investigations and evidnces found that the Saudi-led coalition, backed by the US, waging a war on Yemen secured secret deals and uses al-Qaeda terrorists in the violence-wracked country, recruiting hundreds of its…
I Urge You: Stop Fueling the War in Yemen
By: Tamer Kirolos
Yemeni children are living in the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. I see their suffering every day while working on the ground in Yemen. The only way to end this suffering is to end the war. It is therefore a shame if…
Captives’ Committee Informs Saudi Regime of Health Deterioration of Saudi Prisoner
SH.A.
The National Committee for Captives’ Affairs said on Friday that it informed the Saudi side through the Office of the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General of the United Nations to Yemen that one of the Saudi captives is sick and…
War Effects on the Vital Lifeline for Millions of Starving Yemenis
The Yemeni port of Hodeidah is a vital lifeline for millions of starving civilians.Yemen’s key port city of Hodeidah, the lifeline for more than 20 million Yemenis, plays a crucial role in food, fuel and medicine imports into the country.…
Congress Can End U.S. Involvement in the War on Yemen
By: DANIEL LARISON
The Guardian reports on the efforts in the House and Senate to cut off U.S. support for the war on Yemen:
Congress is expected to make an unprecedented challenge to Donald Trump’s authority to take the US into a war in…
UN Coordinates to Break the Siege on Yemen’s Airport Only for its Staff
A new A320 aircraft of the United Nations, came from Oman, arrived at Sanaa International Airport on Sunday.
The aircraft was contracted by the United Nations to work in transporting its staff and delegations and other international…
UN Envoy: Despite Obstacles, There Is a Swift Progress Between the Warring Parties
The United Nations special envoy to Yemen, Martin Griffith, said Saturday that the parties to the conflict are moving rapidly towards progress despite difficulties.
“Our men were there on Dec.22, eight days after the Stockholm Agreement, I…