i. and so the war grinds on there seems no end to this merciless conflict. and on top of the endless noise a fighter jets overhead a silent but deadly enemy which the yemenis thought had been eradicated long ago has returned. i. think. this is really put it on the escalator as it were but this was the fifth for that sort of positive security had to shift ok says another yes put up with that photons there s this only forty us.
violation on all sides of human rights takes place. civilians are the first to suffer a c.v. infrastructures are destroyed as well as health systems and social care systems systems source when all these things break down everyone suddenly seems surprised that there s a cholera epidemic and then a global migration problem. costs low because of these things are very simply a violation of the basic principles of international human rights and the unchecked violence which destroys societies in its wake as the war lingers on. said societe the death of jailers like gavels. as paid him our prepared to leave yemen so now was hit by at least four coalition air strikes the fragile peace had already started to crumble.
as i understand young. people were running in all directions that he was sick with fear. and why did they show here almost out of it how should i know there are women and children here that s all. a lot of how much has. armed rebels or civilians aerial strikes or indiscriminate civilians make up the victims of this war. but i just sat. there and what are you hoping the international community is going to do. i want them to wake up to the plight of the yemeni people and to look at us with humanity for
beneficial if you. say hey. this is where the war started in this city perched two thousand three hundred meters up in the mountains. after lightning quick strikes the rebels took control of all the government departments. in the eyes of the elected regime this was purely and simply a coup d etat. for the rebels it was an armed revolt against government corruption . baba yemen the thousand year old gate at the center of the old town of sanaa is festooned with who the slogans. pictures of those who helped form the unlikely alliance to overthrow the elected president can be found on the market stalls like
sheet of peter s office he put it up on the follow him and see since my first visit to yemen two years ago i think that the international community has significantly underestimated the degree of destabilization of pain and suffering caused by the war in yemen and they ve tried to relegate the situation to the second or third rank of international conflict cost us so that s why i ve returned here determined to try and redress the imbalance to some extent between the lack of international attention and the huge humanitarian needs that the aussie alaska unless you re not in a close watch on money that. phantom hour is one of the few people today who is able to talk with all the protagonists in the conflict from the recognised political leaders down to the militias of all