Friday, November 17, 2017

War Crimes doesn't quite capture what's happening in Yemen

Three cities in Yemen have run out of clean water because a blockade by a Saudi-led coalition has cut imports of fuel needed for pumping and sanitation, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said on Friday.

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Other cities, including the capital Sanaa, are expected to be in the same situation within two weeks, ICRC said in a statement.

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As a result of the development in Taiz, Saada and Hodeidah close to one million people are now deprived of clean water and sanitation as Yemen emerges from the world's worst cholera outbreak in modern times, the ICRC said.

  Reuters
Emerges from? How about "continues to suffer".
The coalition closed all air, land and sea access to Yemen on Nov. 6 following the interception of a missile fired towards the Saudi capital, saying it had to stem the flow of arms from Iran to its Houthi opponents in the war in Yemen.

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Already 7 million people are in "famine-like conditions", and the U.N. has said that number could rise to over 10 million if Yemen does not get food and nutritional supplies fast.
"Famine-like." They have to use that term because they haven't done an official survey in Yemen.

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