And there challengers. This seventy seven percent. Platform after such. A blessing. And a curse. Force of nature and in this scheme three. Monsoons the tropical force that she feels. Theres a song to sort of come to the. Source of life. Because of this destruction. Long seen starting may twenty third double. She beat us all cause she put it up to get what we give an aussie 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 theyve tried to relegate the situation to the second dont throw it rankles International Conflict serious so thats why ive 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 one did not see and that is a close one money to. Pay him our it is one of the few people today who is able to talk with all the protag
a million people have been infected with cholera it s the world s largest epidemic . they didn t have anything for the scale. in this edition of the show so i want to text are going to send it to lieutenant house because i know nobody supports us all so much as soon as today or so we don t have any support. on the extreme tip of the arabian peninsula as the world looks away yemen is being destroyed it s facing one of the biggest humanitarian crises since the end of the second world war. the yemen by those points don t take sadly every square meter of yemen bears witness to what happens when the systematic
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 a collection of relics.
have no water to drink only rainwater. so if i were trapped inside now thank god thanks to god the situation is getting a bit better when i was fortunate in girl spoke recently on the dish that i would i think of them. it isn t that nothing and i haven t been out at all nor have my daughters get it and we haven t been outside since the beginning of the war. a bomb fell on our house and killed my son. that. just may call it bless you and be with you a little bit i think i think. this is what it s like for yemen s third city partly cut off from the outside world. the delegation didn t get much sleep they ve only spent a few hours on the frontline under escort with strict instructions to stay inside.
battle lines were clear who fees were supported by forces who stayed loyal to former president ali abdullah saleh he found allies to help him eventually soften all those who had ousted him during the arab spring of two thousand and eleven. a one. million in the newly elected president lost control of the situation he was forced to flee to the south of the country the rebels gained ground throughout the rest of the country. a march twenty fifth two thousand and fifteen following a request from president saudi arabia put together a military coalition and launched operation decisive storm its objective was to reinstate the president and quell the insurgency. yemen is now divided into at least two territories the first held by rebel who is situated in the north and along a large part of the red sea coast to the west. and the second controlled by