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International community including Turkey should help end raging conflict in Yemen, say leading experts Gulsum Incekaya | 17.12.2020
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Iran, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia should pull out from war-torn Yemen where 24 million people, half of whom are children need urgent aid, experts said.
On March 2011, popular uprising erupted in Yemen against Ali Abdullah Salih who ruled the country for over 20 years.
Salih was forced to resign in 2012 and he fled to Saudi Arabia. Vice President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi was elected in its aftermath.
The Hadi government could not stand the conflict in the country and was forced to resign in 2014 after the Houthi rebel group overran the capital, Sanaa.
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Send Ben Ali received widespread criticism for suppressing political freedoms and widespread corruption. Egyptâs President Hosni Mubarak, Yemenâs Head of State Ali Abdullah Salih, and Libyaâs ruler Muammar al-Gaddafi followed suit. But 10 years later, there is little hope of a new beginning.
Chennai: Ten years ago, Tunisian street vendor Mohamed Bouazizi burned himself to death in Sidi Bouzid after being mistreated by security forces. His self-immolation sparked an unprecedented wave of protests in North Africa and the Middle East, known today as the Arab Spring. In Tunisia, angry demonstrators deposed their long-time ruler Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali. He later died in exile in 2019 in Saudi Arabia.
Yemen: The Biggest Humanitarian Disaster in The World Needs Help Published December 17th, 2020 - 07:01 GMT
Yemenis chant slogans as they march with banners during a demonstration against the deteriorating economic situation in Yemen s third city of Taez on December 12, 2020. Yemen, which since 2014 has been gripped by a war between Iran-backed Huthi rebels and a beleaguered government supported by a Saudi-led military coalition, faces the world s worst humanitarian crisis. AHMAD AL-BASHA / AFP
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International community including Turkey should help end raging conflict in Yemen, say leading experts.
Iran, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia should pull out from war-torn Yemen where 24 million people, half of whom are children need urgent aid, experts said.
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