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Why Does the U.S. Support War Crimes in Yemen?

by Paul R. Pillar The war in Yemen has been for some time one of the worst current man-made humanitarian disasters. Now comes a report , from the United Nations Human Rights Council and based on extensive investigations by a group of…

Yemen War Leaves Harsh Impact on Education

By: Mohammed Yahya Gahlan After dropping out of school, 13-year-old Mohammad went to work at a repair shop in al-Hasaba district in the central Yemen city of Sanaa for 12,000 Yemeni riyals ($24) per month. Mohammad, who told Al-Monitor he…

War Crimes In Yemen

Paul R. Pilar The war in Yemen has for some time been one of the worst current human-made humanitarian disasters. Now comes a report from the UN Human Rights Council, based on extensive investigations by a group of experts who have…

Over 11,500 Displaced Families in Yemen: UNHCR

The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), in coordination with partners, carries out assessments for displaced families. More than 11,500 displaced families (more than 70,000 people) were assessed nationwide.…

The Human Tragedy in al-Hudayda: From U.S. Role to UN Silence

By: Ramin Hussein Abedian The Saudi-led coalition has once again committed a terrible crime in Hodeidah. Just two weeks ago, another humanitarian tragedy took place in the city of Saada in Yemen. Coalition warplanes bombarded al-Dharimi…

US Leaders Aid And War Crimes In Yemen

By: Marjorie Cohen US commanders who provided military support to the Saudi-led coalition that bombed civilians in Yemen in August by helping and inciting war crimes under customary international law, part of US law, can be charged. The…