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a road few westerners have traveled during the past 7 years to yemenis are with us in the car, but we won't film them for their own protection. they are taking a risk accompanying us, as no one is allowed to let journalists travel north towards the rebels. since 2015, a war driven by economic and religious motive has politically divided yemen and to the east and south are governed by authorities, backed by a saudi led coalition, including the united arab emirates in the north west is an area controlled by ansari, a law, a political and military movement also known as the hu thies, the area is effectively under a blockade, so it's difficult for journalists to reach where driving to the forbidden territory from arden. from there, it takes around 15 hours to reach santa by car. we use often bumpy side roads. so
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see this road was used by smugglers and it's been abandoned by the state to go because you hide the camera, hide it over 500 kilometers. we pass 38 checkpoint. what was really 3 factories with them to landman rudo. what? yes. did you know when they were born in 2015 corolla to a 6 months? a boy? this is years if, but i am a french human rights lawyer who's come to document evidence for cases. he's filed visuals, him defeated the french police con, come and judges can't come, but someone has to do it. this is latoya gun nodded good. it's the saudis and m a roddy who is blocked the access points to the area. this is the only road that has not been hit by error rates. it's a sort of gap in the blockade. after hours of driving on dirt roads,
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we reached the border and enter the ward or an area 21000000 people live here. that's almost 70 percent of humans population. the war is usually described from the perspective of the saudis, or m moratti's and their allies. but we decided to witness it with people from the other side of the border. bene yelman's, rebel controlled capital every year in march, thousands of activists celebrate the beginning of the conflict in the streets. 3000000 people live in santa most are is 80 shia muslims. ago it's been 7 years since answer allah rebels seized control of the capital adult. they keep a close watch over the population and control the ministries. i don't want to know
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who i am about to go. and i know a young man we meet in the market, insist that despite the years of war, license and eyes norma to come out, one ok, i'm the b is on high show you what i can to be the we don't have more here. life is completely normal when we a safe day, a lot of trouble. moscow, everything is open. just like the heart of every single person, somebody ah hire, cast them. so who is a local social media star? he doesn't say one word against answer a love. if santa is suffering, it's because of enemy attacks of jimmy will have that has not happened in santa during the war. john medina or w, a wholesale gotcha. new neighborhoods were bombed. as your daddy, ancient monuments and buildings were destroyed like a day attacked our historical heritage. and i was like, oh, well, we got a lot,
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but we are resilience. we have the will and will stand together against the enemy. they pra, a. 7 7 sonata history dates back 3000 years after the 1st saudi bombing unesco listed old santa as an endangered heritage site. yeah, i'll become very valuable on her base if there were 12345 houses here was about with families inside one house, a family was found dead in the rubble to fall the cold. this brother, why and someone who goes a whole family, but it's not kind of like the, i'm sorry allah movement has been pitted against these 3 men since 2015. saudi crown, prince mohammed didn't sell mon, the emmy radi crown prince mohammed bins. i ed, and between them yelman's exiled, former president of dragoon months or had he had he came to power after a period of unrest in 2012 in
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a single candidate election. he led an unsuccessful transition government before being ousted in 2014 by answer allah rebels. he's been living an exile in riyadh ever since. in response, a saudi led coalition including the u. e. a began bombing the country in 2015. the coalition has un support and american, british, and french weapons. this makes for an advanced arsenal that has reportedly also been used against civilians. to date, the war has cost around 370000 yamini lives. the loss of civilian life has prompted european n g o into action. arms dealers are facing legal proceedings in the u. k. germany and italy, as their bombs are being used to kill gemini civilians. french attorneys use f, but am has filed to war crime complaints in paris against crown prince bin cell nun and crown prince bins. i id. i began his investigation after one of the deadliest
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air. thanks to date. okay. yeah, the tim, when is the best result that we go to collect testimonies of people who witnessed what happened 1st hand. maybe we'll also find victims who'd be willing to file a suit so that we'd have even more people and more evidence for trial in paris. longer possible through the bombing here to residential area in centers outskirts in this building. where on october 8th, 2016. the answer allah appointed minister of the interior was holding a ceremony to pay tribute to his late father citizen that site. right. he did you. oh, and even though old plan dealer crazy, we really in the middle of the city right next to buildings and residential areas like this doesn't look like
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a military barrack to job. you wouldn't fire several rockets at a place like this. if you weren't trying to kill as many people as possible at buying little to domestic how much of the better yeah, well, you know, milligram i live at least is the main entrance to the whole. we started welcoming guest at around 1 pm on october. the 7th 2016 white. no, it was the eggs. nasa alicia was there on that day. he's the interior minister, his brother, and another son of the deceased of levy, that a whole family was there as well in the ceremony by the influential family had been announced on facebook. and i really can't describe how horrible it was that it was atrocious. even with in yemen, it's customary to only invite men and children to this type of event. like a whole lot. there is still sandals on the floor everywhere. how do i get it?
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and this is my shoe. remember ali a, i'm sorry allah has left the scene intact so that no one forgets what happened here? leslie, this little fool, there were more than 1000 of us. ah peskin in thought. how much time passed between the 1st and 2nd ball? just the only 5. well then there's 5 men. in the panic, the followed him with all the smoke and left. what many people couldn't find a way out of middle united, but usually a total. the life of the many fell into this hole. they were dead bodies everywhere . people caught in ha ha ha. john bodies were found in the same position they were in when the foam they had to smoke or to have. the interior minister may have been
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the target, but most of the victims were civilians is kind of a book to the was there military or security personnel? presley dekessa? i was yes, i was military, but most of them are no longer active in the army. how many were retired on with god, donald wild homes? according to what i am, this bombing was a clear war crime. as the pilots knowingly attacked hundreds of innocent civilians to eliminate one person. ah, a solemn, this was the man carlyle. i will re shun. he has since become the deputy prime minister and head of intelligence. khalilah, what are we shun? only narrowly escaped the attack? manella mia among the 150, dead to so over 25 members i my own family. the minister is convinced the attack
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was deliberate. ada, navi, more fish, gave vent, was announced on facebook and other social media and then it's not true that they didn't know that this was a funeral ceremony. there is no way what gay admitted so that they used information provided by the hardy government tobacco mate had 193 people died in the attack, including 30 children. many family members of the deceased were among the wounded, including ali admit selling sellers and nasa iowa we shun. they are providing the french lawyer with eye witness testimony and their medical files, and they also joined his suit against the saudi and m a roddy leaders plug alicia along with gall town. we will be avenged, and we will depend on case before the international criminal court against these criminal instead of other duty. after the un and several engineers investigated,
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the bonnie saudi arabia finally acknowledged it from the state. these men say the gulf monarchy offered money to victims to silence them and avoid a trial. we got to kill us. now, what do you? yeah, how will have to follow me? and i just see in another from day one, saudi arabia tried to negotiate with me to buy our silent love. i refused, we didn't, i didn't sell my little man and bins. i would have been overjoyed if the wounded in the martyr families had exert compensation. but even if they can fremont, i believe we want them to be trying to get us. i do not. it hasn't. over the years of war, air strikes by the coalition are said to with kill to nearly 9000 civilians, yet so far not a single war crime trial has been held. we had next to one of the mountains overlooking center, around 30 minutes from the city center. and sarah law had a strange collection here scattered over an area of several square kilometers. it consists of tens of thousands of munitions,
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of all sizes and brands. some have exploded. others have not aah! ali's safra runs a weapons expertise center with ties to the rebel government. them together. these are just the bombs that fell into santa area. he leads us to the most dangerous munitions in ha, ha, oh alvin. or come to me, i thought i am good. the other have been about 2500 attacks with cluster bumps. let me. these are terrible for the population. you can't transport 99 percent of cluster bombs because they might explode. mila. and we've only been able to take a few out of electron avalon with in 2008, several countries agreed to adopt an international treaty prohibiting cluster munitions. but so far, none of the arabian peninsula countries have signed it. the french lawyer uses the
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visit to look for the type of bomb that hit the funeral hall. he finds pieces amongst the rental identical to the bomb with, as far as we know, this is a g p, u 12 with an 80 to warhead. this is what we told the u. n. it contains h 6, a powerful explosive. it's a substance that scatters and radiates along the needle. is christie misuse? sieboldt rover can these bombs be used to destroy buildings more? yeah. other terrible impact in the funeral home of india, him so he gave it has devastating effects on humans, animals, and the environment which is over the ballistics experts also pointed out models that carry toxic substances. ah, daniel, i'm in this here is part of a g, b you 39. bob i've been, it's made by woodward, an american company. it's one of the most destructive weapons, a is a, contains depleted uranium and causes chemical and radioactive damage. it's deadly.
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so blue yameen, sturdy war carries a heavy cost. its consequences are terrible for the entire population, but especially for its most vulnerable members. the children many must start working when they are just 10 others die in hospitals. ah, doctors are overwhelmed. dr. halifax, ohio works in the port city, her data. every day. he faces emergencies. with what we have many cases here, just little girl has shortened limbs. what in the moment we have 22 cases of newborns, with abnormal at thomas. i've got a bunch of era. we have 20 thought, a congenital anomalies, only in this 6, and this is about the men. and when little, when
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a civilly ellen with am lydia that one on i will healthy. i mean the, so we had patients with this before, but we saw it less often when there are many causes. but in most cases it's not hereditary drama. it's often due to the war and the chemical solution. i logged on to that and added the death ado on the handle at defeated since the violence started the many we've seen diphtheria returned a lot of these which are actually disappeared from yemen in 1982 that we did the color. we have hundreds of thousands of patients with severe diarrhea. i left the cholera up. i'm to new diseases in what cancer and congenital diseases, alamo formations that used to be rare. then let people on safe out well and they have to move or flee if they don't eat well. they're vulnerable as well. they're psychologically and well because of this violence, f c plus here in her data. and we unfortunately have the highest number of consultation, which i did, and i like i said,
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municipal upon your list of cities. ah, there is far more to do then can be done this the luck of beds of those who can't be admitted either weight or die. it's in god's home to let the we're in yemen hasn't gotten much attention lately. in march, the un asked for $4300000000.00 to address makes. it hasn't resolved half of a mcknight let us know what had been no one international civil servant. monthly salary could buy 30 beds like this one home and one you an employee salary could keep this department running for a year alcala challenge, people work without pay their volunteers. they do it for god and country they're doing for duty,
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and i don't want to develop hunger crisis in yemen is catastrophic. in 2021. the un warned that 400000 children were on the verge of starvation. in this specialized ward 74 children had to be admitted as emergencies in just a few days. ah, the for her with vision, a value for you see here a symptoms of malnutrition. these children have serious deficiencies. they suffer from continuous diary of intimacy could help treat them, but they are not available right now. we have nothing because the wall, i think many illnesses are due to famine. if that wasn't the case before any. before she arrived in a poor state 5 days ago, hadn't allowed that he didn't because he shall land with 2 children,
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forced to share one bed. doctor hannah has just 5 days to get her child back on their feet. they will though, as she stable, she can be discharged company. she was given f 70 milk than f 100. but the after the milk will give her this emergency therapeutic food. she is 9 years old by jest examined her. we will see what we can do and i will give you some as well if she's suffering from quasi okra, a lack of protein when we build a difficulty in absorbing proteins, lima, the symptoms of facial and lower lim, edema. so what happened? why is your child here? magole madeau and it mo, sylvia malnutrition. matt, why? with the valley shadow, the medicine motorcycle. her husband used to drive a motorbike taxi, but he has no more work. without wages, it's hard to get food, you know, plus imports unblocked, etc. it was all there badly stored or arrive out of date. this explains part of the famine that the, as the blame them. and i mean, i was just with,
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as if that weren't enough health centers have also been hit by bombs. with in 201840 civilians died and who died a hospital following a saudi coalition attack. here human rights le years of play, ham meets one of his partners, a yemen, e n g o that documented the strikes by the muradi. saudi coalition, to alert international authorities. one of the mental he gets a little about that to we had said of it, we're keeping record of the attacks and have documented more than $800.00 bombings each time with witnesses figure ident. because the school and the list of victims, the n g o collects evidence of war crimes and keeps lists. this one contains 25 family reunions, weddings and funerals that were bombed. this one is a list of 56 affected health facilities. the n g o is also investigating crimes
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about which little was known until recently, such as an august 31st 2019 attack against this former university. now an unsolved prison for captured coalition soldiers with which was holding the prisoners of war v. when the red cross visited both walk down, the coalition knew this becker. okay. 8 missiles had 8 buildings leaving a total of $140.00 dead each a prisoner of war, theoretically protected by the geneva convention. only 43 survived. marine extremely shocked and saddened by rolled, ah, a representative of the international red cross visiting the scene. you know, i'm also extremely certain because heats the mandate and the role of the i c r c, to protect than the assist fitted. the coalition attack had killed its own soldiers
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. yet, 2 years later, the coalition still claims it was targeting weapons facilities as to the v and the objective there. but i was there a military go with the barracks or in arms factories short, contrary to what the coalition claim was, that there was no arms factory or the most pile of missiles, no military camp. an assessment that has been confirmed by you and experts. so why was this war crime carried out after had it on without a has of theory, he's in charge of negotiating the release of answer allah prisoners. what he told us was shocking neurological effect. lamar lab re rebates, to exchange business with the saudis were against the negotiation, was carried out with the local leaders in ty, you saw this, but the saudis refused. they wanted to keep control of the prisoners of war. the crime may have been a warning to remind every one of who was in charge but
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despite the numerous air strikes and the naval and air blockade, answer allah have gained ground against the troops of the exiled president and his saudi supporters. with we do that here with in 2021 on sarah la's army was said to number around 200000 men and have hand to hand combat drones with little goat is great to america. but the army is also supported by influential jamini business men about such as yaya aha, barry, he made his fortune in real estate and as an importer exporter. and he's the one of answer allows patrons when the war began, he left london to use as well as against the exiled president. is his head. he's got a double bill, so i've dropped those moves or had these gob. i bought it 5 years ago because there
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was a lot of i went to a dentist cader ice is in, so i'll yeah. and then how they did we get to the sides? no, i didn't use it. alissa, i have photos. you know, to keep the fluid in the gum, if the freights will be in, who don't think. oh, in his bullet proof 4 by 4, he takes us to one of the rebellion leaders, mohammed ali al hootie. he's on the coalitions list of most wanted figures not to target. a movie is a version watches were very will, will attempt by the be will with 3 the number one home with hunt loan in front of his lawyer is a lawyer. the meeting took place at one of the business, men's properties far from santa the l,
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who's he family founded. i'm sorry law. they have been one of the most influential families in the region for half a century. so much so that the immorality saudi coalition refers to all the rebels as who thess this people out. but the thing given for, i think for them and, and they have lost thousands of martha's, you know, since you know, the actual saudis, he allows thought to fight with them. they decided to become a re, you will use of people, respect them every them. well hm, it, ali idaho see 43 years old has been the president of the revolutionary committee since the beginning of the war. and as one of the regimes leading figures, he is a target of the emerald east and of the saudis, and has been personally attacked by coalition fighter jets, according to his opponents. his family has pledged allegiance to iran. saudi
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arabia's regional nemesis. i gave the alarm, obviously w, we're not dogmatic. we are neither with the saudis, nor with the iranian. so let me say to all muslims that are link is to crohn, beyond any quarrel between the branches of insulin up a unifying statement that isn't entirely accurate according to un reports. i'm sorry, law does benefit from iranian support and even receive military assistance from the predominantly. she countries stoking the conflict in these mountains in northern yemen. most people are xiii the muslims, including the hoodies, say these are also she a muslim, accepted by ron, but not by saudi's poorest sunni and follow what harvison design these rules this mountain region from the 9th century, up until the 1950s. saudi arabia has been seeking to eliminate the zavy influence since the state was founded in the 20th century. if the clash between 2
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fundamentalist branches of islam, with a secondary plan of making lots of money from oil. i won't give you medina and we have a lot of oil and gas in the red sea unless there's wealth around or data on russell deep numbers cuz we're keeping it. we have oil that may be more than you have in europe with theater. that all the little grim, economic and energy calculations are factors in this war, yeoman's oil reserves are not as large as those of its neighbor, saudi arabia, but they are substantial. and there are the pipelines and refineries, such as here and married. but beyond the oil, humans coast places it in a position to influence international trade on sela and the coalition are fighting over the bob, elman dips trade, which leads to the suez canal. a key route for global maritime traffic.
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light duty been saudi arabia and the em earth's are looking for an outlet to the arabian sea, the saudis war to port the east. and they wanted to control the barbell mandab straight as well as the silent which was economic and maritime strategic. important for him to follow model. oh, the war in yemen is therefore not only about religion, it's about control of a world trade route and oil. all jamini oil facilities are currently in coalition held areas. not a drop of oil. moos north without the coalitions approval. finding oil is amara sa draw his mission, he runs the yemen petroleum company and never travels without body guards with wise for him. yes. yeah,
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because a gun gun, him or on the dash. yeah. that as i, as i as maybe kill him now in yemen and the one that you most miss target, he wanted to show us what an oil blockade looks like in real life. the capitals, largest state owned gas station, is just a few 100 meters from his office. it's hard to miss, not least because of the long lines that wait for many hours, several men and sure everyone respects the rules. is a little of the day after work with when we're young, but it was that they only come once a week. i know the number place and the registration on the little now. although i look at a benefit of each citizen is only allowed 40 leases per week. sometimes they have to queue for 24 hours. that car like this needs a 120 liters, but the limit is female or is it a little while they're like, i've been in talk a little while,
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but i will move to huddle bottom. we ask the united nations on all those and power to freeze from the suppression. germany's come to take it any more. hello, douglas, can't stand this war any more. hm. if i like it, i have been here for 2 days with linda. i'm open whether it's the station was only open in january and june, the 1st half of 2021. why was closed in february, march, and april and may? well i'm some while ago and strict rationing and months of shortages can only be overcome by smuggling. the survival of the whole of northern yemen as at risk in the home just in atlanta. so when it um will good. so the amalgam swanson, these are the hardships and the lack of oil, higher sing and so forth, is hurting us. a lot of the more you see the trucks full of food and they arrived by boat, but this stock because they had no fuel. they stand in the sun for some degree heat . tell a food ross thurmond, his voice model that assumes that i said hello,
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that's allowed to be in belgium. are we the ships carrying a lease and food are allowed him to not fuel transport? so like, let's hope for the diesel. and answer allah has accused the coalition of piracy with a rebel controlled area under blockade. it can only obtain oil from one of its enemies. the united arab emirates, the ships are searched into beauty by the coalition and the un once checked, they had for the port of ho data, but tankers are often diverted from months to the cheese on a 40 port with atlanta savannah, such as i am adjacent to that answered vera, currently through ships what i can geez on to for spirit. and the g t freedoms i'm in the 1st spirit has been stuck for 193 days 3. although the you in gave the green light to say the whole, ah, well look i'm,
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i'm not gonna have that all these tanks are currently empty. in the answer, allah held port, city of hot ida. there hasn't been a single tanker for weeks. most employees have been sent home bank with him at madison that i relate number 15. yeah, for me am orgasm, mcgasey. forego that will get busy with that with an old loaded into a home in yemen, all track sport. and now tricity comes from oil. the boss, the have the bike at the back of the block a to fix everything else. and hospital us, little agriculture transport, adams and electricity have all suffered from the embargo on oil facilities at any testimony, just on unfounded blockade. got about this as
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a call for help from the whole data electricity manager this tank could hold up to 100000 tons of petroleum product. leticia don't get a block or no more ships and the port men just one ship has come since january the for the 21000000. yemen is affected by the oil blockade. the fuel is not just hard to come by. it's also much more expensive. this is the coast of the red sea near the oil terminal. the entire fishing industry here is struggling o date as fishermen used to go to see for several days, and travel as far as the coast of eritrea. once they supplied half the country with fish. now there are more children on the docks and fewer and fewer fish. i didn't know, my gosh, i got this boat visualizes him,
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shot fishing. i mohammed all hasanti is the president of the fisherman's union. he represents hundreds of ship owners and thousands of sailors over put ada is the country's largest fishing port aboard. but we'll go our been political suppose it was a whole line of votes waiting to leave because there's no fuel. and even when there is, it's too expensive, i like it done. oh my god, that i won't low and get ready to head out. a leader of petrol used to cost $700.00 for yells, less than one euro. a lot of them is that it is a relation use unprofitable, a 3000 reels. i trip the costs twice as much as letting me the money was last lose went and i may feel the market and let you know that i need twice or thrice as much work. when you get into debt, oliver, we look out to see for the next tanker available. we are they around 80 percent of
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the fishermen have to stay on land and wait for the next fuel shipment as we film other look on how good we go to see the cats of the day before the war. each table was full. everything was busy in at the traders of restaurant. i can tell you about 100 tons of fish used to be caught every day. now it's only 10, but gas is only one of the issues. you know, when you go out a little a little, the fisherman who still go out to taking a big risk because it's dangerous global that you got that danger is the war which rages even at sea. since the fighting began, more than 100 fishermen have been killed while out on the water by coalition fire, they were suspected of arms trafficking. no god, god will about you. out of me now, did i again, while lotes of this size and smaller were bombs, these boats usually carry 4 or 5 fishermen with wow, we've seen military birth search for weapons and even when they didn't find
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anything, one was think them. i guess i did the onion, saudi forces control yelman's territorial waters, but not its mountains. fighter planes aren't enough to remove answer allah from these hills. that takes feet on the ground, which the study led coalition lacks all. i wanted to build. it has instead brought in thousands of sudanese spiders. some are mercenaries, others are soldiers. with another one where you rested to their help with this seed, any soldier is a prisoner of war. he was arrested in october 2019. we asked to meet him, the saudis recruited and paid him to carry out border guard missions will not i do
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not handle the so yeah. as long as we were supposed to protect the border on the saudi side, we weren't supposed to go into your money. but man, so how do you see any military leaders told us to move in lead time towards the red sea coast? we had no choice was these were the orders and we had to follow a of the all as to the testimony is of great interest to the french lawyer before the soldier was captured in 2019. he witnessed surprising alliances on the battlefield. that doesn't go so you didn't have the model, the model of the was saudis with us, not immorality. so and there was also a group from the aldi's law party, a lot of it we weren't together, but we were in the same place on a whole. they were fighting on the front line and we were behind where your local cultural elise law is. the major sunni party in yemen. it has ties to the coalition,
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but several of its members have joined al qaeda. could the terrorist organization be benefiting from this war? particularly al qaeda and the re bn peninsula a q a p, which also wants to be rid of the hoof ease and answer allah. their leader, helen, but tar fee. that is much. but harvey was once one have been lot of followers and was also in afghanistan. what it all i mean is she lot, you know, we are fighting to hooters and their supporters on molten 11 from in several yamini regional at the end height of yemen. the e q a p became infamous after the shylie of dough tragedy in paris. on january 7th, 2015, the quasi brothers carried out the shootings. aka p claims responsibility, the organizations then spokes person in yemen, nasa are all i me see celebrated, the attack also will added. oh lisa. and it's as head of answer,
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allah's intelligence service gala. we shall monitors all kate as activities closely . he is all too familiar with the man in question. poa, johnny horman of an arsenal, coleman. abner somehow says and by then a to jonah. he was born and raised in santa dina to j. saddam. yet he became radicalized and joined al qaeda at a you heather, and about his guide. he was killed in a striking 2015. so lug utilities, it had been v a vin. hm. slash remedy. in 2 months after the a q a. p claimed responsibility for the paris attack. a niecy was killed by an american drone. it's possible the coalition provided useful intelligence. but for the spy master, that was mainly p r. lakila develop a seaman that i seal, saw that the main aim was to improve the image of the saudi and erotic occupation to pretend they are fighting terrorism not occupying with in
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yemen. other terrorists have long gone unquestioned despite their connections to the shadowy upto attack. one is frenchman, madame shut. mm. oh, wait or should it, peter sharif of the other number sheriff is the last terrorist associated with the paris attack, who is still alive. he was arrested in december 2018 injury booty, according to the french secret service. he was in contact with the quash brothers. eliminating shall he upto had been on the 8 q a piece agenda since 2010. chevy had been in closely surveilled parts of yemen for years. yet he wasn't even questioned. according to ration the coalition, an exiled president had eat, are playing a to place at his game with the g. hottest luck and i'm a little louder to get in shackle famel for thought her soda jelly and coalition. and hardy's governments were clearly struggling against lucy. why they formed
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alliances based on religion, katrina. he has a much more got to listen alliances with sela 1st me and i'll kind of ha, mental guide and self. even the coalition has received support from the u. n. u s. u k, and france. but i, sam st, they also collaborated with al qaeda to fight their common enemy. answer allah, this is their flag. this flag belongs to one of those dogs supported by been some of the trump. ready it's a taboo subject in europe, but not for odds. are our last deputy foreign minister who's in charge of peace negotiations. what could be, i'm the guy though a dash he a user and i see i can assure you that al qaeda under isis or an integral part of this coalition, which is recognized by the international community, out of a leather in a central part. emily, a thought in hagi there,
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isis and al qaeda members implanted and merged well and they are on the front line . what if you could tell home when you got to the nearby shala's marine is in the center of the country. it's here that a battle for the controller strategic oil rigs has been fought for years. and it's here that the coalition and al qaeda are said to be supporting each other. in this report, from april 2021, and sarah la identified al kate as positions and arsenals and maria behr identified one man at the center of this alliance. his name is khalid ara and he belongs to a large sunni family from the region. the us inadvertently corroborated this accusation in 2017 when washington put khaled a radar on its lists of officially wanted all kate a leaders. he was supervising an arcade,
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a camp and supplying the organisation with weapons and fighters. but this footage shows him not far from my reap with jamini army officers. i get them for the law. i law. i thank brother jen. oh, my god, she takes us on the law of the military official being saluted as former president hardy's minister of defense. he standing just a few meters from the al qaeda leader, the man giving the speech as the exiled precedence right hand man. here he is again in riyadh, in november 2019. his name is eli musson. he was vice president of the government, supported by saudi arabia and the emeralds. from april 2016 until april 2022. ali lawson's connections to al qaeda is nothing new. francis foreign intelligence agency,
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the d t s e was wary of ali most and one year before september 11th. my son was an army general at the time and believed to have a solid relationship with shake abdel my ga us. i'm danny. a close associate of osama bin laden as well as the yemeni islamists, he financed ali mos in a man with 2 faces, a central figure in the coalition, fighting against afar, allah and someone who fights alongside and all kite, a leader. good luck. and we will meet again in a united yemen. i bring you greetings from field marshal. mom saw hardy. he's wishing for victory and success with me with you. oh
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my sure. missoula madeau. i do that with the hi. this is well known. half of a 100 people like him hold important posters in the coalition army. it was military officials or advisors to the president or as leaders of a come. in october 2020, the northern authorities sent the u. n. a list of 11 people suspected of being involved was al qaeda. among them, otto all up daddy aaliyah's, apple abas, formally accused of having links with al qaeda. according to cnn journalists, he commands the coalition brigade in the ties regions. another striking case is that of abd ala alhambra, connie identified as an arcade, a leader by the united states, while at the same time being in the office of the exiled president months or hardy in riyadh. here he's shaking hands with then un
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secretary general band. he moon, a mit, a yamini delegation, before leaving yemen, french lawyer, joseph. but i am wants to go over his latest findings that i just sold it. it is in the nissan mediums and you'd love horse in this part of the world. francis best allies are saudi arabia and the u. e. o. k date, it's biggest enemies hero al qaeda and isis said, so our best allies and biggest enemies, a marching together, which is very surprising to come to you could even call it complicity with terrorism. we depend upon these countries, so they support whoever they want, wherever they want, according to their interest is future holistic doesn't always add up paste. it is also telling me on the most hostile client, but it takes it for them at a little goal. calculations are also having terrible consequences for the
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population in yemen. more than 17000000 people face food insecurity. that's more than half the population. in santa hunger is also a dire problem over there, burglary. you take this one and put it down. the food in these parts will feed just part of this neighborhood every month volunteering to help the poor and i grew up in the family kitchen. amen cooks for the poorest. the ingredients come from neighbors and shopkeepers, and we can provide for 240 families and not, but sometimes we only have enough to feed 50 depending on what we get. so i guess it doesn't matter how difficult everything i do is a struggle, a duty, a jihad, i get hacker with the aim of providing food for over 200 families every lunch time . the father and husband also sees himself as an unsolved law fighter integrity. 2 more hours, it'll be ready by 11, except that his fight doesn't lead weapons,
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but gas here in santa gas is rationed per family. every bottle is counted readily runs the sum franklin. we received 2 gas cylinders a month common law. sometimes you can find it on the black market progress that the rule is 2 bottles per month. did you open the bottle? of one gas cylinder cost at 6000 miles lag or double van on the black market love natural gas. it's ready to love us all out us. but this on your head, i said that it covers your head hazard. lucille felucca. come on, there's no time for jugglers allotted nothing. de la garza, jim opened the bag. don't worry when bern. yeah. and can you learn how close the bank it's 11 am and i man and his children are preparing food for delivery. glad i wasn't it sad, closed the bags and held them in the bowl that sought one wheelbarrow has bags of
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rice, another bags of vegetables. i, men's neighbors will deliver meals to 150 poor local families. today. i had to walk away from santa is working class neighborhood. we find someone who lacks nothing. yamaha, barry, who is when every day one. 0 yeah, yeah. i'll help ari. the business man who supports answer allah has luxurious premises. his fortune comes from real estate and grain with regular do this elderly nice to meet you. louis. nice with his leg. another case of
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a famous was with he owns several farms and also helps victims of hunger. the great, great food here is an or organic you can taste it if you wish. it's free for everybody to come. and he, we do a lot of yellow charity. i mean, what we give her the farm, as you know, is nothing in the last 6 years, mr. newton wheat, flour, sugar, rice, you know, to the poor, poor, poor. we were all over the country and we rely on the w if b o l. e, you know, for an organization, we could have been dead completely, be all her barry groups still important grain from north yemen. but these days fire must be paid for in cash. and sometimes it remains stuck for weeks on boats and the red sea, the un and it's world food program, also send shipments via see
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a farce. according to the business man, the united vision claim, you know, a bitch header for yeoman. they collected the money. but let's be able, do play games with the money. they bring the was coffee, no damaged quality into the country of weight flow, whatever, whatever they give, it's been us. if nothing, ah, the yemeni saudi coalition, and answer a lot are often accused of organizing famine against the m, and he's, in the end, neither side looks good. this dirty war continues to kill in silence, largely unnoticed by world opinion, with
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