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Women reactions to UAE prisons in Aden

UAE forces , main part of the-Saudi-led coalition, keeps using illegal practices against southern Yemenis whom it has controlled since almost over two years amid anger expressed through protests and so on . Hundreds of women ,Monday , held…

It’s on Us to Stop the War in Yemen

By: Olivia Alberstein US taxpayers help fight someone else's war in Yemen, and blood is on our hands. We help fight someone else's war in Yemen - and blood is in our hands. Since March 2015, the United States has supported a military…

The Victims in Douma, Gaza and Yemen

By: David William Bear In their book Manufacturing Approval, Edward Herman and Noam Chomsky distinguish between two types of victims: worthy victims and non-deserving victims. The "deserving victims" are the victims (the real and the…

Yemen Crisis Could Worsen as Access Woes Deepen

By: Teresa Welch After UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called Yemen earlier this week "the worst humanitarian crisis in the world," David Miliband, head of aid, warned that things could get worse as humanitarian groups continue to…

From the Unexpected to the Unknown

Written by Hind Abbas How did a normal day emerge in the village of Mazah on the Red Sea coast of Yemen before the war? Kadija, a 42-year-old woman, remembers: "I used to wake up every morning to the sound of the cocks, I saw the…

Yemen War: Four Years on

The Arab-Saudi military-led war on Yemen entered its fourth year. Since 27 March 2015, the capital of Sana'a and a host of other Yemeni cities have been targets of daily bombing of Saudi fighter jets. Three years later, the war did not…