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we see the exact same thing because yemen is so opposed to saudi arabia the people of yemen are supposed . to saudi arabia they don't want to legitimize this resistance so they have to find a scapegoat and that scapegoat is of course iran whether it's in gaza whether it's in syria whether it's in iraq everything is iran and it's i think it's very racist the way in which western countries ignore and west the western media ignore what's happening in yemen which is the greatest catastrophe so far in this century and the . but on the other hand i think what's important is that the saudis are losing the war in spite of the problem propaganda in al what data the saudis have been unable to capture the city they've been unable to capture their port they've been they face serious casualties we have from according to the resistance and yemen the americans have a command post and border and maha in support of the attacks we know for example that al qaeda in yemen as the head of al qaeda said last year that they are fighting alongside the saudi and in the. u.a.e. backed forces which is not strange b
we see the exact same thing because yemen is so opposed to saudi arabia the people of yemen are supposed . to saudi arabia they don't want to legitimize this resistance so they have to find a scapegoat and that scapegoat is of course iran whether it's in gaza whether it's in syria whether it's in iraq everything is iran and it's i think it's very racist the way in which western countries ignore and west the western media ignore what's happening in yemen which is the greatest catastrophe so far...
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if the situation possessed in yemen how would you see the future of the country. well i'd see the future of the country to be pretty much as bleak as you've just painted it i think that yemen will fragment i think it already is fragmenting i think it is a failed state the government does not have great control over large areas of the country especially given that most of the government ministers are sitting in riyadh and that even inside yemen we already have three would be governments we have the southern separatists in the south we have to who sees and son are and we have the so-called legitimate governments in riyadh i think we'll see many more breakaway faction it's actually i don't believe that the current war despite being waged. allegedly for the right reasons to try to prevent yemen from fragmenting its achieving its aims and therefore i think it would be far better to take a much more long term grassroots approach trying to bring in people from regions all around interrupt percentage of structures that build government institutions really from the bottom
if the situation possessed in yemen how would you see the future of the country. well i'd see the future of the country to be pretty much as bleak as you've just painted it i think that yemen will fragment i think it already is fragmenting i think it is a failed state the government does not have great control over large areas of the country especially given that most of the government ministers are sitting in riyadh and that even inside yemen we already have three would be governments we have...
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to rule yemen. inside the civility bursts and provence is that is liberated that is very important so president had to do with the i don't mean make you know the solution all on controlling you know i would visit that you know that is that is that how you have to send receive for all. we need to flow with the whole with these and with all you know grooves it's a very important the most important thing now is to hand it to do with drove the rebbe's from militia so we should as him and these help others were selves we should solve our problems and we can do libs i mean how can you solve your own problems how can you solve your own problems as you have a nice if you're under a bloke eight and you're obviously can't solve the problem fully by yourself because a lot of pencil saudi arabia right now and i know you're calling from this location missed me this did it must be lifted but my question is and my question is lifted oh do you think saudis will listen to your calling for the leave to other. you kno
to rule yemen. inside the civility bursts and provence is that is liberated that is very important so president had to do with the i don't mean make you know the solution all on controlling you know i would visit that you know that is that is that how you have to send receive for all. we need to flow with the whole with these and with all you know grooves it's a very important the most important thing now is to hand it to do with drove the rebbe's from militia so we should as him and these help...
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war crimes in yemen and strikes by the sound the iraqi coalition caused most deaths but a u.n. report also claims both the rebels do reports are cheap and if thing and will anyone ever be held to account this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program hashem. non have clean hands that's the conclusion of a un human rights act spurts who say all parties in the three year long conflict in yemen may have committed war crimes that report says the governments of saudi arabia united arab emirates and yemen are guilty of human rights violations and strikes by sandy erotic coalition are responsible for causing most civilian casualties but the houthi rebels are also blamed for recruiting child soldiers and using sexual abuse as a weapon more than ten thousand people have been killed in the fighting but many more have died from disease and starvation the u.n. experts are urging the international community to stop supplying weapons to those involved in the war since two thousand and fifteen when jose fighters overran yemen's capital sana'a and forced present a little mosul handy to
war crimes in yemen and strikes by the sound the iraqi coalition caused most deaths but a u.n. report also claims both the rebels do reports are cheap and if thing and will anyone ever be held to account this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program hashem. non have clean hands that's the conclusion of a un human rights act spurts who say all parties in the three year long conflict in yemen may have committed war crimes that report says the governments of saudi arabia united arab...
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to warn yemen. that's what i'm trying to do the most. i'm also with this organization called m al. this organization is actually the founder is a good friend of mine and i became friends with him on facebook. he is from sudan. he is now in washington d.c.. he is the interfaith ambassador the organization. we are trying to do -- i was lucky. it is a lot of young leaders trying to find support but they couldn't find support. why do we have problems right now? when the arab spring came we were trying to get rid of -- but who was the replacement? they didn't have a replacement. they didn't teach us how we can be leaders for the future. i'm trying to find young leaders from the middle east to be the president of their own countries. >> host: you continue to have an impact on some of the people who maybe weren't even willing to listen to you when you are in yemen who were still there. >> guest: one of the great moments in my life and my interfaith work in yemen, yet she called me crazy. he said you are do
to warn yemen. that's what i'm trying to do the most. i'm also with this organization called m al. this organization is actually the founder is a good friend of mine and i became friends with him on facebook. he is from sudan. he is now in washington d.c.. he is the interfaith ambassador the organization. we are trying to do -- i was lucky. it is a lot of young leaders trying to find support but they couldn't find support. why do we have problems right now? when the arab spring came we were...
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for us at the top that's good at yemen yemen is not going to be headline news any time soon it's just a political reality we think the only crises that make the headlines are the ones that affect the world's powerful nations. and what's happening in yemen only partially affects these world powers. actually got the source to more sort of more and that's why there is only scant attention paid by the international. community you don't see this it coming to the us. and so the war grinds on there seems no end to this massive us conflict. from the. top of the endless noise of fighter jets overhead a silent but deadly enemy which the yemenis thought had been eradicated long ago has returned. this is yes killer was it but this was the fifth political salute was a fifty fifty hesitation ok says most yes followed up with that old specialist only forty yes forty. foot photos yes because i'm not at all sure for my sleep and did. this to think also what not clear. because of this patient old border and the people and their money more. also it's a war and any amount this is a look at anything for h
for us at the top that's good at yemen yemen is not going to be headline news any time soon it's just a political reality we think the only crises that make the headlines are the ones that affect the world's powerful nations. and what's happening in yemen only partially affects these world powers. actually got the source to more sort of more and that's why there is only scant attention paid by the international. community you don't see this it coming to the us. and so the war grinds on there...
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as strike hits yemen sadah province. a barrage of shells and missiles from israel killed three civilians and besieged gaza . argentina rejects a plan to rewrite abortion laws after a marathon debate protesters take to the streets. and the u.s. government hits russia with sanctions accusing it of ordering the poisoning of a former russian double agent and his daughter. but first let's bring in that breaking news that we've got out of yemen dozens of been killed and a saudi. strike which hit a school bus in the north of the country now it happened inside a province that's a stronghold north of the capital some of the red cross says the bus carrying children came under attack as it was driving near a crowded market. media say the majority of those killed a children under the age of ten. is the editor of the yemen post and he says there are not enough hospitals to treat the injured. school bus that was cut is that children in the hay on a.t.m. and you saw that. you know the internet for a day on friday as we solicit we kids
as strike hits yemen sadah province. a barrage of shells and missiles from israel killed three civilians and besieged gaza . argentina rejects a plan to rewrite abortion laws after a marathon debate protesters take to the streets. and the u.s. government hits russia with sanctions accusing it of ordering the poisoning of a former russian double agent and his daughter. but first let's bring in that breaking news that we've got out of yemen dozens of been killed and a saudi. strike which hit a...
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went to saudi his government took control of the southern city of aden but very few other areas of yemen and this protracted war has gone on with very little progress being made on either side more than ten thousand civilians killed many million in dire. situation close to starvation is being called on the world's worst humanitarian crises the situation today this strike in northern yemen showing that once again civilians are paying the price for this war in yemen our correspondent mohammed has been covering the crisis there extensively and he joins us now live from neighboring djibouti some of these pictures we're seeing really horrific children very young children bearing the brunt of the escalating violence there in the country what do we know about this particular attack. well i don't know if we have seen a soul. kitchens all the villian thinking the bodies all the children. and the injured to hospital also the wreckage of a boss is so full of just. books about a lot sold out cry in the social media with. outgoing director of operations of the international red cross tweeting just an
went to saudi his government took control of the southern city of aden but very few other areas of yemen and this protracted war has gone on with very little progress being made on either side more than ten thousand civilians killed many million in dire. situation close to starvation is being called on the world's worst humanitarian crises the situation today this strike in northern yemen showing that once again civilians are paying the price for this war in yemen our correspondent mohammed has...
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but it killing and destroying yemen so if that if you would send u.k. and france in because if you will not understand this is so saudi arabia we killing yemen and martin griffith will do nothing to help be any use to come to that table of negotiations at all ok and. thanks very much for taking the time that to join us your views on the situation in yemen just to recap for viewers especially if you're just joining us we are on this rolling breaking story of dozens of people mainly children being killed and a saudi amorality led strike now this hits a school bus in the north of yemen and signs up. the stronghold north of the capital now the red cross says the bus was carrying children and came under attack as it was driving in a crowded markets. ceilings media say the majority of those killed children were also hearing majority and ten years old our correspondent. joining us again from neighboring djibouti following the developments in this particular story and all of the story and yemen mother we were hearing there from nasa that the health ministry had
but it killing and destroying yemen so if that if you would send u.k. and france in because if you will not understand this is so saudi arabia we killing yemen and martin griffith will do nothing to help be any use to come to that table of negotiations at all ok and. thanks very much for taking the time that to join us your views on the situation in yemen just to recap for viewers especially if you're just joining us we are on this rolling breaking story of dozens of people mainly children...
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we see the exact same thing because yemen is so opposed to saudi arabia the people of yemen are supposed. to saudi arabia they don't want to legitimize this resistance so they have to find a scapegoat and that scapegoat is of course iran whether it's in gaza whether it's in syria whether it's in iraq everything is iran and it's i think it's very racist the way in which western countries ignore and west the western media ignore what's happening in yemen which is the greatest catastrophe so far in this century and the . but on the other hand i think what's important is that the saudis are losing the war in spite of the prop propaganda and al gore data the saudis have been unable to capture the city they've been unable to capture their port they've been they face serious casualties we have from according to the resistance and yemen the americans have a command post and border and maha in support of the attacks we know for example that al qaeda in yemen as the head of al qaeda said last year that they are fighting alongside the saudi and in the. u.a.e. backed forces which is not strange beca
we see the exact same thing because yemen is so opposed to saudi arabia the people of yemen are supposed. to saudi arabia they don't want to legitimize this resistance so they have to find a scapegoat and that scapegoat is of course iran whether it's in gaza whether it's in syria whether it's in iraq everything is iran and it's i think it's very racist the way in which western countries ignore and west the western media ignore what's happening in yemen which is the greatest catastrophe so far...
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will pass that thought that's good or yemen yemen is not going to be headline news any time soon it's just a political reality. the only crises that make the headlines are the ones that affect the world powerful nations. and what's happening in yemen only partially affects these world powers. to actually go to the source to more sort more and that's why there's only scant attention paid by the into nash. community you don't see this it coming over here. and so the war grinds on there seems no end to this merciless conflict. the. top of the endless noise of fighter jets overhead a silent but deadly enemy which the yemenis thought had been eradicated long ago has returned. this is yes cooler existed but this was the fifth political story was a fifty fifty had a simple queue system yes close up was that old specialist only forty us put forty . foot photos yes because another was. nicely and did. this to think also what. not clear. because of this vision own border and the people and their money what. else who also was a war and any amount this enough to give anything for her people and n
will pass that thought that's good or yemen yemen is not going to be headline news any time soon it's just a political reality. the only crises that make the headlines are the ones that affect the world powerful nations. and what's happening in yemen only partially affects these world powers. to actually go to the source to more sort more and that's why there's only scant attention paid by the into nash. community you don't see this it coming over here. and so the war grinds on there seems no...
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person crashed into the island the saudi and the rotty coalition says it will investigate as strike in yemen that hit a bus full of school children killing fifty the united nations has called for a prompt independent inquiry the coalition insists it struck legitimate targets but this image was tweeted by james denselow the head of conflict save the children u.k. he said a site we should never have to see child sized grays of the twenty nine victims of an air strike on the school bus for the syrian army is threatening a major assault on the last remaining rebel held province that strikes killed at least eight people on friday leaflets serve also being dropped warning people to accept government rules those are the headlines next on its inside story to stay with us. on counting the cost what the first wave of u.s. sanctions on iran means for iranians and companies doing business there the world's biggest oil producers and climate change stamping out colombia's cocaine addiction counting the cost on al-jazeera. dozens of children are killed in air strikes in yemen that i made the outrage and ca
person crashed into the island the saudi and the rotty coalition says it will investigate as strike in yemen that hit a bus full of school children killing fifty the united nations has called for a prompt independent inquiry the coalition insists it struck legitimate targets but this image was tweeted by james denselow the head of conflict save the children u.k. he said a site we should never have to see child sized grays of the twenty nine victims of an air strike on the school bus for the...
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that the government of yemen or. the united arab emirates and saudi arabia are responsible for violations of human rights the group of experts also has reason to believe. that the defacto authorities are responsible for violations of human rights committed within their regions where they hold effective control. the group of experts also has reasons to believe. that the parties to the armed conflict in yemen have committed a considerable number of violations of international humanitarian law. of course. and a decisive decision by an independent competent costs. the. members of the government of yemen and the coalition including saudi arabia united arab emirates. may have held or conducted attacks disproportionate. that could constitute war crimes. they may also have committed acts could be. constitute that could constitute war crimes such as mistreatment torture. attacks on people's dignity. recruitment and in rome and the use of children under the age of fifteen to participate in the hostilities. further. persons def
that the government of yemen or. the united arab emirates and saudi arabia are responsible for violations of human rights the group of experts also has reason to believe. that the defacto authorities are responsible for violations of human rights committed within their regions where they hold effective control. the group of experts also has reasons to believe. that the parties to the armed conflict in yemen have committed a considerable number of violations of international humanitarian law. of...
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we see the exact same thing because yemen is so opposed to saudi arabia the people of yemen are supposed . to saudi arabia they don't want to legitimize this resistance so they have to find a scapegoat and that scapegoat is of course iran whether it's in gaza whether it's in syria whether it's in iraq everything is iran and it's i think it's very racist the way in which western countries ignore and west the western media ignore what's happening in yemen which is the greatest catastrophe so far in this century and. but on the other hand i think what's important is that the saudis are losing the war in spite of the problem propaganda in al what data the saudis have been unable to capture the city they've been unable to capture their port they've been they face serious casualties we have from according to the resistance and yemen the americans have a command post and border and maha in support of the attacks we know for example that al qaeda in yemen as the head of al qaeda said last year that they are fighting alongside the soul would be the. u.a.e. backed forces which is not strange becau
we see the exact same thing because yemen is so opposed to saudi arabia the people of yemen are supposed . to saudi arabia they don't want to legitimize this resistance so they have to find a scapegoat and that scapegoat is of course iran whether it's in gaza whether it's in syria whether it's in iraq everything is iran and it's i think it's very racist the way in which western countries ignore and west the western media ignore what's happening in yemen which is the greatest catastrophe so far...
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the people of yemen do now. and to be occupied they are proven over the last three years to be quite resistant to that even though the casualties are high in every single way there has never been any doubt solid documentation that iran is helping militarily or any in any kind of meaningful material way so what is facing the saudis in the us in the in the emirates i mean it doesn't. have a land invasion in occupied i mean the people of yemen have shown do them selves to be quite resilient to the onslaught the experience over the last three and a half years go ahead catherine. well yes i mean historically yemen was nothing they did in that you know the ultimate in power actually you know gave up and allowed yemen to have a great degree of autonomy and it really goes to show that you know this i would say i'm not really good at brushing up on the history bearing in mind that yemen is actually a direct neighbor when it comes to you know i don't think it's going to happen because now with that i mean even the south o
the people of yemen do now. and to be occupied they are proven over the last three years to be quite resistant to that even though the casualties are high in every single way there has never been any doubt solid documentation that iran is helping militarily or any in any kind of meaningful material way so what is facing the saudis in the us in the in the emirates i mean it doesn't. have a land invasion in occupied i mean the people of yemen have shown do them selves to be quite resilient to the...
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dozens of children are killed in air strikes in yemen that i made the outrage and calls for investigations broader questions of what is the international community's role in this war and what can be done to stop it this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm hooked up to how yemen is routinely called the world's worst humanitarian crisis but sometimes an individual event can bring that face talk lee into focus that's what happened on thursday when a series of airstrikes in the norden province of sada killed dozens of people most of them school children even by yemen standards it was shocking and it once again called attention to foreign involvement in the war that not only mean the saudi enemy forces leading to coalition fighting to who sees but also the western governments that sell them weapons and offer a logistical support what bring in now guests in a moment but first this report from a how metal in djibouti. to wearing his backpack this boy was in a minibus full of children had been bought from a scoop some of them. but those the boss drove through a visit tal inside t
dozens of children are killed in air strikes in yemen that i made the outrage and calls for investigations broader questions of what is the international community's role in this war and what can be done to stop it this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm hooked up to how yemen is routinely called the world's worst humanitarian crisis but sometimes an individual event can bring that face talk lee into focus that's what happened on thursday when a series of airstrikes in the...
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has called the human side happy yemen yemenis are known for honey. and for a stimulant drug called cut that's what the country is known for it's not for honey it's not known for cholera and the misery that we see today so while it is one of the poorest countries in the region it really doesn't deserve the kind of indifference and the kind of bombardment and the kind of proxy war where saudi arabia and iran are really involved and so they need to release their local partners and i allow them to engage in national reconciliation in as much as once again the un security council would needs to bend because this is an international disaster and it and it has a major influence over peace and security in the region and throughout so it is important for the security council and as you say nothing can be resolved without engaging international and particularly regional parties but we see things in the region getting much worse now way of increasing escalation between saudi arabia and its allies particularly the u.s. on the one hand iran on the other hand what
has called the human side happy yemen yemenis are known for honey. and for a stimulant drug called cut that's what the country is known for it's not for honey it's not known for cholera and the misery that we see today so while it is one of the poorest countries in the region it really doesn't deserve the kind of indifference and the kind of bombardment and the kind of proxy war where saudi arabia and iran are really involved and so they need to release their local partners and i allow them to...
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and it will begin in yemen where a. strike has hit full of schoolchildren the attack happened in whose province its health ministry says fifty people have been killed the red cross says it's received the bodies of twenty nine children all of them under the age of fifteen a saudi that coalition has released a statement saying the strikes were aimed at legitimate targets we're going to do is following developments from djibouti. still wearing his backpack this boy was in a minibus full of children i didn't want to go in and school out in yemen but as their boss drove through a busy. city and saw the problems who was targeted by al strikes both the t.v. station accuse the saudi to that question of launching the top. aid agencies say most of the children under the age of ten that united national security council and the all the member states this should would all pressure on both the warring parties to this song yes rights and sailings and civilians most people take that under international human to not they have to respect
and it will begin in yemen where a. strike has hit full of schoolchildren the attack happened in whose province its health ministry says fifty people have been killed the red cross says it's received the bodies of twenty nine children all of them under the age of fifteen a saudi that coalition has released a statement saying the strikes were aimed at legitimate targets we're going to do is following developments from djibouti. still wearing his backpack this boy was in a minibus full of...
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war on yemen. crosstalk in the tragedy known as yemen i'm joined by my guest well hominum randy into and he's a professor at the university of for them in london we have charles bridge he is a security analyst and a former u.k. army and counter terrorism intelligence officer and in brighton we cross to catherine shocked and she is a senior analyst with center all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated let me go to charles first. this war has been going on for three years i gave some of the stats encourage our viewers to go to doctors without frontiers and look at their side on yemen the much more detailed much more gruesome i would even say what is the u.k. u.s. interest in this war against the country the poorest country in the middle east what is the thinking behind british foreign policy supporting saudi arabia and the emirates against yemen. i suspect on the one hand you've got u.k. and the u.s. seeing that to some degree and we can come
war on yemen. crosstalk in the tragedy known as yemen i'm joined by my guest well hominum randy into and he's a professor at the university of for them in london we have charles bridge he is a security analyst and a former u.k. army and counter terrorism intelligence officer and in brighton we cross to catherine shocked and she is a senior analyst with center all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated let me go to charles first. this war...
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out of yemen.: i want to thank you both for being with us, shireen al-deimi, yemeni scholar and activiststan assistatant profesr now at michigan state university. and maggie michael, ap reported, speaking to us from cairo, egypt. this is democracy now! we have a full-time job opening for a broadcast engineer here in our new york city studio. find out more at democracynow.org. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>ó a - i guess a smsmall-town mayor is sort of like a a community orgaganizer, except that you hahave actual responsibilities. - he worked as a community organizer. what?? (man) - you have to go t through life withth more than just passion for change-- you need a strategy. and your plan better include voting. you see, change requires more than righ
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if the situation possessed in yemen how would you see the future of the country. highlights see the future of the country to be pretty much as bleak as you've just painted it i think that yemen will fragment i think it already is fragmenting i think it is a failed state the government does not have great control over large areas of the country especially given that most of the government ministers are sitting in riyadh and that even inside yemen we already have three would be governments we have the southern separatists in the south we have to who sees and son are and we have the so-called legitimate governments in riyadh i think we'll see many more breakaway faction it's actually i don't believe that the current war despite being waged. allegedly for the right reasons to try to prevent yemen from fragmenting its achieving its aims and therefore i think it would be far better to take a much more long term grassroots approach trying to bring in people from regions all around into representative structures that build government institutions really from the bottom up
if the situation possessed in yemen how would you see the future of the country. highlights see the future of the country to be pretty much as bleak as you've just painted it i think that yemen will fragment i think it already is fragmenting i think it is a failed state the government does not have great control over large areas of the country especially given that most of the government ministers are sitting in riyadh and that even inside yemen we already have three would be governments we...
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us at all that's good to yemen yemen is not going to be headline news anytime soon. this according to the. un so the wall grinds all there seems no end to this merciless conflict. from the. top of the endless noise of fighter jets overhead a silent but deadly enemy which the yemenis thought had been eradicated long ago has returned. this is yes killer as it were but as it was the fifth circuit was a fifty did they have additional q. says it was yes it up was that old specialist only forty yes...
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out of yemen.: i want to thank you both for being with us, shireen al-deimi, yemeni scholar and activiststan assistatant profesr now at michigan state university. and maggie michael, ap reported, speaking to us from cairo, egypt. this is democracy now! we have a full-time job opening for a broadcast engineer here in our new york city studio. find out more at democracynow.org. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] >>>>>>>>>>>>>ó >>> hello. you're watching nhk "newsline." i'm keiko kitagawa in tokyo. let's start with italy where hundreds of rescue officials search for survivors after a bridge chanced in jenah. at least 25
out of yemen.: i want to thank you both for being with us, shireen al-deimi, yemeni scholar and activiststan assistatant profesr now at michigan state university. and maggie michael, ap reported, speaking to us from cairo, egypt. this is democracy now! we have a full-time job opening for a broadcast engineer here in our new york city studio. find out more at democracynow.org. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to...
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war on yemen.crosstalk in the tragedy known as yemen i'm joined by my guess and marandi into and he's a professor at the university of program in london we have charles. as a security analyst and a former u.k. army and counter terrorism intelligence officer and in brighton we cross to catherine shocked and she is a senior analyst with the center all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated let me go to charles first. this war has been going on for three years i gave some of the stats encourage our viewers to go to doctors without frontiers and look at their side on yemen the much more detailed much more gruesome i would even say what is the u.k. u.s. interest in this war against the country this is the poorest country in the middle east what is the thinking behind british foreign policy supporting saudi arabia and the emirates against yemen. i suspect on the one hand you've got u.k. and the u.s. saying that some degree and we can come on to th
war on yemen.crosstalk in the tragedy known as yemen i'm joined by my guess and marandi into and he's a professor at the university of program in london we have charles. as a security analyst and a former u.k. army and counter terrorism intelligence officer and in brighton we cross to catherine shocked and she is a senior analyst with the center all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated let me go to charles first. this war has been...
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war on yemen. crosstalk in the tragedy known as yemen i'm joined by my guest well hominum randy into and he's a professor at the university of time in london we have charles shoebridge he is a security analyst and a former u.k. army and counter terrorism intelligence officer and in brighton we cross to catherine shocked and she is a senior analyst with the center all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated let me go to charles first. this war has been going on for three years i gave some of the stats encourage our viewers to go to doctors without frontiers and look at their side on yemen the much more detailed much more gruesome i would even say what is the u.k. u.s. interest in this war against the country the poorest country in the middle east what is the thinking behind british foreign policy supporting saudi arabia and the emirates against yemen. i suspect on the one hand you've got u.k. and the u.s. saying that to some degree and we can
war on yemen. crosstalk in the tragedy known as yemen i'm joined by my guest well hominum randy into and he's a professor at the university of time in london we have charles shoebridge he is a security analyst and a former u.k. army and counter terrorism intelligence officer and in brighton we cross to catherine shocked and she is a senior analyst with the center all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated let me go to charles first. this...
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led coalition accountable for what they're doing in yemen. so there are threats to hit buses in a crowded market it is out that the bus was. filled with students school the students and the market was very crowded with a lot of people shoppers they. factor the of the victims were very very very high and in the ministry of health confirmed forty. dead and more than fifty seriously injured and what we heard also is that the this kind of massacre was the kind of deliberate. head to because that place was very very we'll known as that as a market and. as a school if it's only the first time we could think of why but now i will not think of why because it's very clear to me as a yemeni under the bombing for four years now so saudi arabia wanted only two to hit you to be two to make you better to get to or to to to inflect at as painful as as as possible to yemenis so this is something that the international community and this could change should be answered by the international community that leave such crimes to happen because leaving such crimes
led coalition accountable for what they're doing in yemen. so there are threats to hit buses in a crowded market it is out that the bus was. filled with students school the students and the market was very crowded with a lot of people shoppers they. factor the of the victims were very very very high and in the ministry of health confirmed forty. dead and more than fifty seriously injured and what we heard also is that the this kind of massacre was the kind of deliberate. head to because that...
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so committed to the saudi war on yemen. crosstalk in the tragedy known as yemen i'm joined by my guest well hominum randy into and he's a professor at the university of time in london we have charles bridge he is a security analyst and a former u.k. army and counter terrorism intelligence officer and in brighton we cross to catherine shocked and she is a senior analyst with center all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated let me go to charles first. this war has been going on for three years i gave some of the stats encourage our viewers to go to doctors without frontiers and look at their side on yemen much more detailed much more gruesome i would even say what is the u.k. u.s. interest in this war against the country the poorest country in the middle east what is the thinking behind british foreign policy supporting saudi arabia and the emirates against yemen. i suspect on the one hand you've got u.k. and the u.s. seeing that to some degree and we can come on to t
so committed to the saudi war on yemen. crosstalk in the tragedy known as yemen i'm joined by my guest well hominum randy into and he's a professor at the university of time in london we have charles bridge he is a security analyst and a former u.k. army and counter terrorism intelligence officer and in brighton we cross to catherine shocked and she is a senior analyst with center all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated let me go to...
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strike on a rebel school bus in northern yemen, killing dozens bus in northern yemen, killing d oze nsbus in northern yemen, killing dozens of children. more trouble for borisjohnson dozens of children. more trouble for boris johnson following his comments about muslim women wearing fullface they will. he could be investigated, whether he has breached the party's code of conduct. —— conservative pa rty‘s. dozens of code of conduct. —— conservative party's. dozens of complaints had been made against him. and there is a whole country awaiting the return of its hero, itjoan thomas. —— geraint thomas. and will be taking a look at the papers. stay with us for that. —— we will be. hello, welcome to bbc news. the england cricket ben stokes says he was defending himself and others during a fight outside a nightclub in bristol last year. he was giving evidence for the first time in his trial on the charge of a free. he claimed to havejoined trial on the charge of a free. he claimed to have joined the fray after hearing, phobic abuse being at screens at two men. ben stokes and a fellow defendant
strike on a rebel school bus in northern yemen, killing dozens bus in northern yemen, killing d oze nsbus in northern yemen, killing dozens of children. more trouble for borisjohnson dozens of children. more trouble for boris johnson following his comments about muslim women wearing fullface they will. he could be investigated, whether he has breached the party's code of conduct. —— conservative pa rty‘s. dozens of code of conduct. —— conservative party's. dozens of complaints had...
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another grim reports on the war in yemen this time from the u.n. it accuses all sides of carrying out possible war crimes. are watching all of these are live from london also coming up. what next for not canada's foreign minister is in washington for talks one day off to mexico agreed to a revised deal. we know pollution is bad for your health but can it make you less intelligent well a new study says yes. britain's prime minister begins a three day visit to africa where the big focus is drumming up business ahead of bragg's it.
another grim reports on the war in yemen this time from the u.n. it accuses all sides of carrying out possible war crimes. are watching all of these are live from london also coming up. what next for not canada's foreign minister is in washington for talks one day off to mexico agreed to a revised deal. we know pollution is bad for your health but can it make you less intelligent well a new study says yes. britain's prime minister begins a three day visit to africa where the big focus is...
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and massive, massive humanitarian suffering in yemen. that on the region — a possible increase in terrorist activities in yemen. al-qaeda, islamic state? so a failed state in yemen has extraordinary consequences for the region, and the wider region and beyond. for that reason, we need to act now. yemen is already the world's worst humanitarian crisis. more of its people rely on food aid like this than anywhere else in the world. millions on the verge of starving. a people desperate for peace, but many doubtful. translation: the warring sides don't want stability for yemenis, or for the yemeni people to be masters of their own fate. translation: we have had countless rounds of talks. they all failed. but the situation in yemen is now so bad, maybe there is a glimmer of hope that this conflict can be resolved. mr griffiths believes all sides are now ready for a political solution. the attacks are continuing, and the saudi—led coalition is backed by the united states, by britain, by france, providing weapons, providing support. that's somet
and massive, massive humanitarian suffering in yemen. that on the region — a possible increase in terrorist activities in yemen. al-qaeda, islamic state? so a failed state in yemen has extraordinary consequences for the region, and the wider region and beyond. for that reason, we need to act now. yemen is already the world's worst humanitarian crisis. more of its people rely on food aid like this than anywhere else in the world. millions on the verge of starving. a people desperate for peace,...
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to do that in yemen we have seen many. times the before the displaced people has attacked israel over the villages and hard to be on. the other side of the. field again in the heart of city and killing seven civilians mostly women and children for three hours of that are that they targeted this area again given our five still though. i did not like what was what strike it's going to if they like each state subsidized alley like space or time you. can just go to provide consulting with because we know most of the businesses already are partially to the so-called smart weapons using this is the sixty united states and you can actually take it from even posting this word to july just a whistle blowing this all seems like a bit out of the wisest only not conducted at that time of the month. which is shown to. many people actually as the disorder the actually will get confirmed as we've seen many many many sunday seems more lady in saudi if they have . been to work before the war. itself the obvious is the word is it's only add
to do that in yemen we have seen many. times the before the displaced people has attacked israel over the villages and hard to be on. the other side of the. field again in the heart of city and killing seven civilians mostly women and children for three hours of that are that they targeted this area again given our five still though. i did not like what was what strike it's going to if they like each state subsidized alley like space or time you. can just go to provide consulting with because...
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and determination issue in yemen that is never brought up in the mainstream media and charles already brought up the issue that is always mentioned i'm going to go to mohammed now into rant it's all iran's fault as usual i mean you pick the day of the week it's russia's fault or rand's fault here now i'm willing to agree that iran may have some kind of involvement on some level now but not in two thousand and eleven that was what how this was sold so do you intervention in the first place here but it's always a rand's fold it's a proxy war it's far more than a proxy war as catherine has pointed out go ahead mohammed into around this is one of the excuses that western countries in the western media use in order to justify the crimes being committed by their governments the canadian government american and british and french governments are involved in crimes against humanity and they are just as guilty as mohamed been solomon and the saudi regime and all this without them he couldn't be carrying out these crimes the americans are providing all sort of source of the just simple support
and determination issue in yemen that is never brought up in the mainstream media and charles already brought up the issue that is always mentioned i'm going to go to mohammed now into rant it's all iran's fault as usual i mean you pick the day of the week it's russia's fault or rand's fault here now i'm willing to agree that iran may have some kind of involvement on some level now but not in two thousand and eleven that was what how this was sold so do you intervention in the first place here...
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strike in yemen. and our intake of this is al jazeera live from london also coming up tensions running high in gaza after israeli airstrikes killed three palestinians the un forces. zimbabwe's a senior opposition figure ten diabetes says he'll keep on fighting after being taken into police custody last. a huge mudslide slams into roads and bridges in switzerland. and we begin in yemen where saudi amorality coalition air strike has hit a bus full of school children it happened in. providence its health ministry says fifty people have been killed the red cross says it received the bodies of twenty nine children all of them under the age of fifteen a saudi led coalition is released a statement saying the strikes were aimed at legitimate targets mohammed atta is following developments from djibouti. still wearing his back while his boy was in a minibus full of children heading on a weekend out a little funny but as the boss drove through a busy elf the city inside the province was targeted by asterix a ho
strike in yemen. and our intake of this is al jazeera live from london also coming up tensions running high in gaza after israeli airstrikes killed three palestinians the un forces. zimbabwe's a senior opposition figure ten diabetes says he'll keep on fighting after being taken into police custody last. a huge mudslide slams into roads and bridges in switzerland. and we begin in yemen where saudi amorality coalition air strike has hit a bus full of school children it happened in. providence its...
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the government of yemen saudi arabia and the u.a.e. are responsible for human rights violations it also says that the rebels may have committed torture canada's foreign minister is due in the united states for talks after donald trump announced a new trade agreement with mexico the u.s. president says he hopes the canadians can be part of the new deal to replace the north american free trade agreement known as nuff the. us government lawyers are defending against a legal challenge by iran at the un's highest court the iranians want the international court of justice to suspend u.s. sanctions they were reimpose three weeks ago after donald trump pulled out of the twenty fifteen nuclear deal mean mars government is dismissing a scathing u.n. report calling for army generals to be prosecuted for a genocide of the. u.n. investigators documented what they called the grave risk crimes under international law against the muslim minority. and he need not see and left wing supporters have been injured during an immigration protest in eastern ge
the government of yemen saudi arabia and the u.a.e. are responsible for human rights violations it also says that the rebels may have committed torture canada's foreign minister is due in the united states for talks after donald trump announced a new trade agreement with mexico the u.s. president says he hopes the canadians can be part of the new deal to replace the north american free trade agreement known as nuff the. us government lawyers are defending against a legal challenge by iran at...