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seeking access to yemeni prisons run by the u.s. says a number of prisoners have been tortured and sexually abused witnesses provided the associated press news agency with drawings modeled out of the prisons last month they describe threats and things for him called to be yemen based in yemen analysts rather based in new york he says there's plenty of evidence around of torture being systematically used in amorality run prisons in yemen the torture by the u.s. united arab emirates forces in yemen and their kidnapping of detainees and sexual abuse has been well documented by a number of international human rights organizations as well as the associated press so this there were there is strong evidence and clear evidence that the u.a.e. has been committed crimes against yemenis run in secret detention kidnapping people and people who you know oppose their policies in yemen and bringing them to secret detention torture and them sexually abusing them committing all kind of violence against yemenis and so this is this is the time to end
seeking access to yemeni prisons run by the u.s. says a number of prisoners have been tortured and sexually abused witnesses provided the associated press news agency with drawings modeled out of the prisons last month they describe threats and things for him called to be yemen based in yemen analysts rather based in new york he says there's plenty of evidence around of torture being systematically used in amorality run prisons in yemen the torture by the u.s. united arab emirates forces in...
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but is chairman of the yemeni refugee community and if you're here. and. we thank the ethiopian people in government for the way they welcomed us we live here like it's our own country this is because of the huge performance dating back thousands of years between ethiopia and yemen once they cross the border into ethiopia yemeni refugees pass through security and nationality screening procedures before they're just without that they can't get assistance from the un refugee agency. delays over settlement programs to a third country to their hardship plan and then their prices about seventy dollars a month per person that's not enough to live on that rent and the cost of living high yet many here have little hope it will quickly turn. it into the conflict is a long way of our country is the setting of a proxy war between regional and international powers. but few places in yemen are these safe and so for the refugees this is home for. pakistani city of lahore has seen its heaviest rain in thirty eight years six people have died including four who were buried
but is chairman of the yemeni refugee community and if you're here. and. we thank the ethiopian people in government for the way they welcomed us we live here like it's our own country this is because of the huge performance dating back thousands of years between ethiopia and yemen once they cross the border into ethiopia yemeni refugees pass through security and nationality screening procedures before they're just without that they can't get assistance from the un refugee agency. delays over...
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says a number of yemeni prison. as have been tortured and sexually abused by soldiers from the united arab emirates it comes after witnesses provided the associated press news agency with drawings smuggled out of em iraqi run prisons in yemen last month they describe threats and beatings. the son of isolated i'll go back at all but daddy has rebel reportedly been killed in the syrian city of homs a statement by the armed groups says. three was killed in an operation against russian backed syrian government forces the international red cross has warned the humanitarian help alone will not solve the hinge or refugee crisis it says political solutions and needed to help hundreds of thousands of people who fled from myanmar to bangladesh mohammad jump in reports from cox's bazar where senior u.n. officials have been meeting refugees. the un has been trying to highlight just how vulnerable the population of or hinder refugees here in cox's bizarre bangladesh remains and where we are here in critical long can this really
says a number of yemeni prison. as have been tortured and sexually abused by soldiers from the united arab emirates it comes after witnesses provided the associated press news agency with drawings smuggled out of em iraqi run prisons in yemen last month they describe threats and beatings. the son of isolated i'll go back at all but daddy has rebel reportedly been killed in the syrian city of homs a statement by the armed groups says. three was killed in an operation against russian backed...
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of the torture and sexual abuse of yemeni prisoners. and it spotlight for england they win their first ever world cup penalty shoot out to reach the quarter finals. malaysia's former prime minister has denied corruption charges over the disappearance of billions of dollars from the state's fund while he was in office now is facing three counts of criminal breach of trust and of using his position for games he was arrested by anti corruption investigators on tuesday a course in kuala lumpur has granted him bail but says the legal action against him is politically motivated as it was florence louis reports now from kuala lumpur. former prime minister najib razak has been charged with corruption and three counts of criminal breach of trust involving in total ten million dollars alleged to have been deposited into his personal bank account between december two thousand and fourteen and february two thousand and fifteen and these moneys allegedly came from a company known as s r c international a former subsidiary of one m d b a state invest
of the torture and sexual abuse of yemeni prisoners. and it spotlight for england they win their first ever world cup penalty shoot out to reach the quarter finals. malaysia's former prime minister has denied corruption charges over the disappearance of billions of dollars from the state's fund while he was in office now is facing three counts of criminal breach of trust and of using his position for games he was arrested by anti corruption investigators on tuesday a course in kuala lumpur has...
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has been committed crimes against yemenis run in secret detention kidnapping people and people who you know oppose their policies in yemen and bringing them to secret detention torture and them sexually abusing them committing all kind of violence against yemenis and so this is this is the time to end that kind of program not only that i think there is an obligation right now toward the yemeni government there is a moral legal and ethical obligation application that the yemeni government should and the bresson's of the united arab emirates and yemen given the these kind of crime the a lot of violations that committed by these forces in yemen so it is time to end their bread and yemen some yemenis fleeing the war starting new lives in ethiopia officially fifteen hundred to move but the number could be as high as four thousand and deserves mohammed atta met some of them in the capital at his audible. this is sort of bucks to participate but it's a popular meeting point for human lives g's. well some have been here from the onset of the war three years ago others have just arrived. eighte
has been committed crimes against yemenis run in secret detention kidnapping people and people who you know oppose their policies in yemen and bringing them to secret detention torture and them sexually abusing them committing all kind of violence against yemenis and so this is this is the time to end that kind of program not only that i think there is an obligation right now toward the yemeni government there is a moral legal and ethical obligation application that the yemeni government should...
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but is chairman of the yemeni refugee community and if you. and. we thank the ethiopian people in government for the way they welcomed us we live here like it's our own country this is because of the huge bomb dating back thousands of years between ethiopia and yemen once they cross the border into ethiopia yemeni refugees pass through security and nationality screening procedures before they are just without that they can't get assistance from the un refugee agency. delays over settlement problems to a third country to their hardship plan and then better prices about seventy dollars a month per person it's not enough to live on that rent and the cost of living high yet many here have little hope it will quickly turn. it into the conflict is a long way of our country is the setting of a proxy war between regional and international powers. but few places in yemen are these safe and so for the refugees this is home for. it is of up with you appear. like. some of the like. i mean you don't know how to define and it's not possible for me to the family
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yemenis themselves, civilians, are moving back and forth.ou have to go through dozens of checkpoints. i was not able to film them, obviously, for the piece as i was smuggling my way up. it took several cars in various routes to be able to get up there and disguised as a yemeni woman. once i got there, i had to work with a yemeni team because i could only really smuggle myself up. i cannot bring my cameraman and have him passed off as a believab yemen woman so i wked with yemenieam sanaa, journalists and friends i have known for some time. arounrganizations all the rld, pticulay americ newsrganizatns, haveeen ying to cessanaa a very much so nt to rort from hohi-corolled aas, but journasts a banned. the sau's corol the airspa, and th have bned jourlists anhuman rits rearchers. so jrnalistsfor a lo time, from vious new orgizatio, althe majonetworksn the u.s., have been trying to access those areas but have not been permitted to go. it really is a case of whoever can smuggle the way of there, and that is extremely challenging logistically. you e
yemenis themselves, civilians, are moving back and forth.ou have to go through dozens of checkpoints. i was not able to film them, obviously, for the piece as i was smuggling my way up. it took several cars in various routes to be able to get up there and disguised as a yemeni woman. once i got there, i had to work with a yemeni team because i could only really smuggle myself up. i cannot bring my cameraman and have him passed off as a believab yemen woman so i wked with yemenieam sanaa,...
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yemenis themselves, civilians, are moving back and forth.ou have to go through dozens of checkpoints. i was not able to film them, obviously, for the piece as i was smuggling my way up. it took several cars in various routes to be able to get up there and disguised as a yemeni woman. once i i got there, i had to wok with a yemeni team because i could only really smuguggle mysf upup. i cacannot bring my camameramand have him passed off as a believableememeni woman. so i worked with a yeneni teamm in sanaa, journalists and friends i have known for some time. aroundganizations all the worl particularly american news organizatnsns, ha been tryiyingo accece s sanaa andnd y ch so want to report from houthi-controroed areas, but journaststs a band. the sai's ntrol th aiaipace, and they have banned journalistand humarights searcher soournalis, for a ng te, fr v vario n news organizions, all the jor netwks in the u.s., have been trying to access those areas but have not been permitted to go. it really is a case of whoever can smuggle the way of there
yemenis themselves, civilians, are moving back and forth.ou have to go through dozens of checkpoints. i was not able to film them, obviously, for the piece as i was smuggling my way up. it took several cars in various routes to be able to get up there and disguised as a yemeni woman. once i i got there, i had to wok with a yemeni team because i could only really smuguggle mysf upup. i cacannot bring my camameramand have him passed off as a believableememeni woman. so i worked with a yeneni...
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the un is seeking access to yemeni prisons run by the united arab emirates where it says a number of prisoners have been tortured and sexually abused by soldiers witnesses provided the associated press news agency with drawings smuggled out of the prisons last month to describe threats and beatings over him caught up he is a yemen analyst based in new york he says there's plenty of evidence around of torture being systematically used in any rotty run prisons in yemen the torture by the u.s. united arab emirates forces in yemen and their kidnapping of detainees and sexual abuse has been well documented by a number of international human rights organizations as well as the associated press so this there were there is strong evidence and clear evidence that the u.a.e. has been committed crimes against yemenis run in secret detention kidnapping people and people who you know oppose their policies in yemen and bringing them to secret detention torture and them sexually abusing them committing all kind of violence against yemenis and so this is this is the time to end that kind of program
the un is seeking access to yemeni prisons run by the united arab emirates where it says a number of prisoners have been tortured and sexually abused by soldiers witnesses provided the associated press news agency with drawings smuggled out of the prisons last month to describe threats and beatings over him caught up he is a yemen analyst based in new york he says there's plenty of evidence around of torture being systematically used in any rotty run prisons in yemen the torture by the u.s....
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of the torture and sexual abuse of yemeni president is. awaiting charges malaysia's former prime minister najib razak is doing in court to face corruption allegations . added spotlight for england as a lackluster side not only edges past colombia and into the world cup quarterfinals . concerns growing over the human cost of the syrian government's offensive against rebels in the southern province of the three hundred thirty thousand people have been forced from their homes since the assault began two weeks ago many are heading to syria's border with jordan but once they get there there's nowhere to go jordan is refusing to open its border despite a plea from the u.n. jordan argues that it's already hosting some six hundred seventy thousand refugees and its fragile economy can't support any more. supplying aid and trying to broker a cease fire and rob the u.s. secretary of state met michael peo has also discussed a ceasefire with the russians who are backing the government offensive. and now as we watch the situation there we have extreme c
of the torture and sexual abuse of yemeni president is. awaiting charges malaysia's former prime minister najib razak is doing in court to face corruption allegations . added spotlight for england as a lackluster side not only edges past colombia and into the world cup quarterfinals . concerns growing over the human cost of the syrian government's offensive against rebels in the southern province of the three hundred thirty thousand people have been forced from their homes since the assault...
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more protests in south korea over the influx of yemeni refugees requesting asylum. why sunday's mexican presidential election is turning into a battle between big business and the working class. in the us protesters have taken to the streets in every one of the fifty states to demonstrate against the trumpet ministrations controversial migration policy more than two thousand children remain separated from their parents despite president trump signing an order reversing the policy as well as the quick reunification of families protest as also calling for an end to immigrant detention in the travel ban targeting muslim majority nations. and part was turning a hunt for them down the road a break the man didn't like me and up to that you know. look good there's really no good of good food a good meal good you moon all of the good the renewable. the really good. girl it was really really really really good. and tomorrow i'm poor as long as it takes we will come together and we're going to have freedom bagley no two the law who could ministration the let me know tolerance
more protests in south korea over the influx of yemeni refugees requesting asylum. why sunday's mexican presidential election is turning into a battle between big business and the working class. in the us protesters have taken to the streets in every one of the fifty states to demonstrate against the trumpet ministrations controversial migration policy more than two thousand children remain separated from their parents despite president trump signing an order reversing the policy as well as the...
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but is chairman of the yemeni refugee community and if you're here. and. we thank the ethiopian people in government for the way they welcomed us we live here like it's our own country this is because of the huge performance dating back thousands of years between ethiopia and yemen once they cross the border into ethiopia yemeni refugees pass through security and nationality screening procedures before they are just without that they can't get assistance from the un refugee agency constant delays over settlement programs to a third country to their hardship plan and then their prices about seventy dollars a month per person it's not enough to live on that rent and the cost of living high yet many here have little hope it will quickly turn. it into the conflict is a long way of our country is the setting of a proxy war between regional and international powers. but few places in yemen are these safe and so for the refugees this is home for. zimbabwe's military commanders are hoping to convince voters they will remain neutral and elections fund for the end o
but is chairman of the yemeni refugee community and if you're here. and. we thank the ethiopian people in government for the way they welcomed us we live here like it's our own country this is because of the huge performance dating back thousands of years between ethiopia and yemen once they cross the border into ethiopia yemeni refugees pass through security and nationality screening procedures before they are just without that they can't get assistance from the un refugee agency constant...
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this is socotra, a yemeni island just off the horn of africa.big regional powers come to the aid of its poverty—stricken people, possibly bringing agendas of their own. a noisy reception for a shipment of aid delivered to this village by government charities from the uae, the united arab emirates. they‘re filling a vacuum left by a yemeni government that socotrans say has largely ignored them. this is soft power in action. these are garments flown in from abu dhabi and handed out to the villagers in this very poor village here in socotra, in yemen. it‘s a bit controversial because clearly this is aid. clearly everyone is very happy to be receiving these gifts. but some socotrans have said to us that the uae and other gulf countries are buying people‘s loyalty, and that they‘ve got designs on this island, strategic designs. the boots on the ground are yemeni, but they‘ve been trained by the emiratis. this is socotra‘s local defence force practising riot control. the island has so far been spared the war ravaging mainland yemen, where uae forces a
this is socotra, a yemeni island just off the horn of africa.big regional powers come to the aid of its poverty—stricken people, possibly bringing agendas of their own. a noisy reception for a shipment of aid delivered to this village by government charities from the uae, the united arab emirates. they‘re filling a vacuum left by a yemeni government that socotrans say has largely ignored them. this is soft power in action. these are garments flown in from abu dhabi and handed out to the...
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the boots on the ground are yemeni, but they've been trained by the emirates.ce force practising riot control. the island has so far been spared the war ravaging mainland yemen, where uae forces are helping to fight the houthi rebels. but the emirates are expanding their presence here and elsewhere around the horn of africa. translation: the uae brought us, supported us by giving us vehicles and motorcycles. they also supported us financially and psychologically. they are still with us in this special forces camp. up in the mountainous interior, i found islanders suspicious of any grand designs by regional middle eastern powers. they wanted aid, not troops. they also want to continue their traditions, like harvesting these dragon's blood tree for their sap, used for both medicine and lipstick. is bill miguel diaz—canel mac socotra's culture and its ecology are unique. they've developed in near isolation from mainland yemen over the centuries. morati is bill miguel diaz—canel mac but this is a poor island in a poor country, and the arrival here of rich donor nat
the boots on the ground are yemeni, but they've been trained by the emirates.ce force practising riot control. the island has so far been spared the war ravaging mainland yemen, where uae forces are helping to fight the houthi rebels. but the emirates are expanding their presence here and elsewhere around the horn of africa. translation: the uae brought us, supported us by giving us vehicles and motorcycles. they also supported us financially and psychologically. they are still with us in this...
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this is one episode of a chain or other situation in which yemeni. protested the control of the saudi led coalition or where the frontier arteries so you. starting from so cut there are two tires and hard and now. people really are protesting the disrespect from the saudis no question controlling used to rotary i think the the main. it's symbolic achievement but the main issue is that there is a power struggle between what the people want and what the saudi led coalition wants on the ground so each wants to control their or their land but. the misting think imminent here what is the yemeni government is doing so. i mean it's obviously that the people they don't feel represented by their yemeni government and that's why they're protesting and demanding their own security and even the governor a governor of a right he said we we we thank and we wish that the saudi led coalition would respect our disagreement so where is the yemeni government why they're not you know listening to the demands of the people or ten thousand people are protesting against do
this is one episode of a chain or other situation in which yemeni. protested the control of the saudi led coalition or where the frontier arteries so you. starting from so cut there are two tires and hard and now. people really are protesting the disrespect from the saudis no question controlling used to rotary i think the the main. it's symbolic achievement but the main issue is that there is a power struggle between what the people want and what the saudi led coalition wants on the ground so...
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before the war, the yemeni government was the country's biggest employer by far. when wages suddenly stopped, millions lost their livelihoods. >> the very simple fact is that most of the civil seemants as of ser 2016 have not been receiving their salaries. that's affecting, if you include the civil servants with their families, nine million pple out of a country of 28 to 29 million. >> reporter: that's what happened to maimona's family. her father was a public school teacher, a job that pays ms dle class ware. now, with almost no money coming in, they are destitute. i went back to the hospital to check oner a few days later. her mother had arrived from their village and maimona was >> ( translated ): my husbandf now receives hmonths salary in one year and when it comes we have debts to pay that are more than the salary. the house is full of kids and we don't have athing to give them. reporter: maimona was feeling better after some treatment. the doctors have saved her life, but the money problems thatil nearlyd her will still be there when she returns home. udi-le
before the war, the yemeni government was the country's biggest employer by far. when wages suddenly stopped, millions lost their livelihoods. >> the very simple fact is that most of the civil seemants as of ser 2016 have not been receiving their salaries. that's affecting, if you include the civil servants with their families, nine million pple out of a country of 28 to 29 million. >> reporter: that's what happened to maimona's family. her father was a public school teacher, a job...
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the preview of the yemeni authorities and outside of the law or essentially and that is where some of the worst violations are taking place there is a un. indeed but there are allegations that all parties to this conflict it's not just. the pro-government side and those staffers who have supported by the u.a.e. that are accused of this kind of violation of human rights the rebels are also accused of violating human rights as well as other fighting groups. oh absolutely and it's international actually documented serious abuses in detention facilities. in the north of the countries which is under control but what we're really calling for is point and on the basis of the findings of this report is that we have only what we have established is that in this current network official and unofficial detention facilities which are run by the us. forces aligned selig's is that these facilities are wisdom and most egregious abuses take place and they just must end there are very concrete steps that can be taken for example the disappeared and those that are unaccounted for let it easily be prese
the preview of the yemeni authorities and outside of the law or essentially and that is where some of the worst violations are taking place there is a un. indeed but there are allegations that all parties to this conflict it's not just. the pro-government side and those staffers who have supported by the u.a.e. that are accused of this kind of violation of human rights the rebels are also accused of violating human rights as well as other fighting groups. oh absolutely and it's international...
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on another development south koreans are continuing to rally against the rapid rise of yemenis seeking asylum there will and five hundred people from yemen have flown to j. zhou island since december about half a million people have signed a petition urging the government to revise the refugee legislation government was forced to hold them urgency meeting on friday to deal with the crisis eventually promising to tighten its laws craig leeson has more from seoul the south koreans are protesting against what they see is a refugee crisis here in the country this is because more than five hundred yemenis have access to countries through a holiday island called j g u r l and then our stuff because the government has moved to heal them in coming to the mainland there's only about three hundred people here right now but they represent about half a million people who signed a petition urging the government to revise its legislation to get more refugees these protesters taking place more is another protest one hundred meters away in support of the refugee none of this is hoping for yemenis who
on another development south koreans are continuing to rally against the rapid rise of yemenis seeking asylum there will and five hundred people from yemen have flown to j. zhou island since december about half a million people have signed a petition urging the government to revise the refugee legislation government was forced to hold them urgency meeting on friday to deal with the crisis eventually promising to tighten its laws craig leeson has more from seoul the south koreans are protesting...
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hundreds of yemenis seeking asylum on a south korean resort island. with peter. hello again we'll look at the americas this time in north america we've got some pretty warm weather at the moment he way conditions across the whole of the east of the country through into parts of canada too also some fairly big showers across the upper midwest surtees scenarios also looking pretty sure at the moment lantern george and miami florida seen some big downpours should be largely dry and dallas and terms there pushing the forty mark temperatures in denver about thirty degrees and find conditions more typical weather really for western areas was seattle washington state coming in with a high of eighteen now as it moved down into central america here we're seeing some pretty heavy showers affecting panama costa rica through towards nicaragua what some are also seeing some rain at times across the islands of the caribbean we've got some showers across the bahamas and cuba in particular otherwise the most part should be fairly dry and bright not much change expected moving on
hundreds of yemenis seeking asylum on a south korean resort island. with peter. hello again we'll look at the americas this time in north america we've got some pretty warm weather at the moment he way conditions across the whole of the east of the country through into parts of canada too also some fairly big showers across the upper midwest surtees scenarios also looking pretty sure at the moment lantern george and miami florida seen some big downpours should be largely dry and dallas and...
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since ancient times, yemenis have lived securely in villages perched high up on mountain tops. but now they can't hold off the hunger, like in al rafeah village. because people are so desperately poor here they can't afford to take their staing children into the hospitals and towns because they don't have so the worst cases and the real signs of this hunger crisis are in vilges just like this. hannah and her little brother ali are frighteningly thin. their grandma tells me food prices shot up beyond their ach when the fighting started." one month after the war started hu were starving," she says." we are dying froer and we s n't know what to do." their dad ahmed pi occasional work whenever its available. ist most of the time all he can afford to give the smile. nearby sits gebran, so frail he can no longer walk. the saudi-led coalition imposes a blockade on rebel held yemen because, they saar houthi rebels bringing in weapons from iran. all food coming into the country must get approval from saudi arabia.at rocess is frustratingly slow and has helped push food prices up. yahya
since ancient times, yemenis have lived securely in villages perched high up on mountain tops. but now they can't hold off the hunger, like in al rafeah village. because people are so desperately poor here they can't afford to take their staing children into the hospitals and towns because they don't have so the worst cases and the real signs of this hunger crisis are in vilges just like this. hannah and her little brother ali are frighteningly thin. their grandma tells me food prices shot up...
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yemeni government forces backed by the saudi u.a.e. coalition continue their assault on who's the rebels in her data which has been taking place for more than a month. the port handles most of yemen's imports making it an important area for the coalition to cut off the rebels lifeline but the consequences of this could put millions of lives a risk the united nations says yemen's education system has been devastated by the conflict and since the start of the war about half a million children have dropped out of school as the war goes on with little sign of ending an entire generation of yemeni children face a difficult future. lore about a manly al-jazeera. the organization of american states has condemned the human rights abuses being committed by the nicaraguan police and armed pro-government civilians the resolution was adopted by twenty one to three votes and condemned the government's actions since mass protests began against president daniel ortega in mid april over two hundred people have been killed in the un rest and arctic ice
yemeni government forces backed by the saudi u.a.e. coalition continue their assault on who's the rebels in her data which has been taking place for more than a month. the port handles most of yemen's imports making it an important area for the coalition to cut off the rebels lifeline but the consequences of this could put millions of lives a risk the united nations says yemen's education system has been devastated by the conflict and since the start of the war about half a million children...
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and the yemenis troops it supports of committed a range of violations which cannot be justified under any circumstances it says those suspected of criminal responsibility should be put on trial to run a house and of amnesty explains how the report was compiled. i seem to be investigating some serious abuses of international humanitarian law or an international human rights will i u e forces and forces that are backed by the united emirates arab emirates we've done this through interviews with families minister shools we're both occurrences form a detainee aides we've done this through you know encrypted conversations that we've been able to do which incredibly difficult but we've also been on the ground in an age where we're able to do a therapy and investigation and also it is point to really alarming patterns of the views that have been ongoing now for well over three and they are taking place in an absolute culture of impunity. absolutely no steps taken to address any of these says i eat you a. little relevant authorities there are very serious allegations of torture which are taki
and the yemenis troops it supports of committed a range of violations which cannot be justified under any circumstances it says those suspected of criminal responsibility should be put on trial to run a house and of amnesty explains how the report was compiled. i seem to be investigating some serious abuses of international humanitarian law or an international human rights will i u e forces and forces that are backed by the united emirates arab emirates we've done this through interviews with...
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he is yemeni, he is yemeni. l of us yemeni. where is iran? iran is a country. let them to go to iran and stara fight with here, yemen. >> reporter: politically, the houthi's most closely alignedfl t with iran's proxy force in lebanon, hezbollah, and share an intense hatred for israel.e oup denies any formal partnership. since taking control of the capital sana'a, their extrist slogan can been seen everywhere, including here on the ancient walls of the old city: "god is great, death to america, death to israel, curse the jews." hatred of saudi arabia also bonds the houthis to ilan. mie houthirly fire long- range ballistic iles across saudi arabia's southern border and towards the saudi capital. the saudis say those are provided by iran and have imposed a tight blockade on all sea and air surrounding houthi- controlled areas to prevent missiles from coming in. the houthis told the newshour they took the missiles from yemen's military arsenal when they captured sana'a. salim ghalis is a member of the houthis' political wing the >> ( ntranslated ): it's kn the yeme
he is yemeni, he is yemeni. l of us yemeni. where is iran? iran is a country. let them to go to iran and stara fight with here, yemen. >> reporter: politically, the houthi's most closely alignedfl t with iran's proxy force in lebanon, hezbollah, and share an intense hatred for israel.e oup denies any formal partnership. since taking control of the capital sana'a, their extrist slogan can been seen everywhere, including here on the ancient walls of the old city: "god is great, death...
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old abdul hamid shirty arrived just six days ago he told me about the long and difficult from the yemeni city. and then. he would see. that there are. i first came to aid in the travel by boat to djibouti before boarding a vehicle for the ethiopian border officials at the border who are respectful they feel government has an open door policy for yemeni refugees alike refugees of other nationalities here they've been allowed to be in this access to jobs remains a challenge for them as this country of one hundred million people has a huge unemployment problem profit but is chairman of the yemeni refugee community and if you appear. and. we thank the ethiopian people in government for the way they welcomed us we live here like it's our own country this is because of the huge performance dating back thousands of years between ethiopia and yemen once they cross the border into ethiopia yemeni refugees pass through security and nationality screening procedures before they are just without that they can't get assistance from the un refugee agency. delays over settlement programs to a third coun
old abdul hamid shirty arrived just six days ago he told me about the long and difficult from the yemeni city. and then. he would see. that there are. i first came to aid in the travel by boat to djibouti before boarding a vehicle for the ethiopian border officials at the border who are respectful they feel government has an open door policy for yemeni refugees alike refugees of other nationalities here they've been allowed to be in this access to jobs remains a challenge for them as this...
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south koreans are continuing to rally against the rapid rise of yemenis seeking asylum there more than five hundred people from yemen have flown to jeju island since december about half a million people have signed a petition urging the government to revise its refugee legislation the government was forced to hold an emergency meeting on friday to deal with the crisis eventually promising to tighten its laws craig leeson has more from seoul. south koreans are protesting against what they see as a rift or says here in the country this is because more than five hundred yemenis have accessed the currency through our holiday island called j g u r l and then are stuck there because the government has moved to heal them coming to the mainland there's only about three hundred people here right now but they represent about half a million people who signed a petition urging the government to revise its legislation given all the refugees these protests is taking place for is another protest one hundred meters away in support of the refugee none of this is hoping for yemenis who so far as do a st
south koreans are continuing to rally against the rapid rise of yemenis seeking asylum there more than five hundred people from yemen have flown to jeju island since december about half a million people have signed a petition urging the government to revise its refugee legislation the government was forced to hold an emergency meeting on friday to deal with the crisis eventually promising to tighten its laws craig leeson has more from seoul. south koreans are protesting against what they see as...
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yemeni government forces backed by the saudi u.a.e. coalition continue their assault on the rebels in her data which has been taking place for more than a month. the port handles most of yemen's imports making it an important area for the coalition to cut off the rebels lifeline but the consequences of this could put millions of lives the risk the united nations says yemen's education system has been devastated by the conflict and since the start of the war about half a million children have dropped out of school as the. war goes on with little sign of ending an entire generation of yemeni children face a difficult future. nor that a man the al jazeera nigerian police say eight suspected boko haram members have confessed to being involved in the abduction of the chibok school girls overall twenty two members of the armed group arrested in different locations across the northeastern states of your unborn oh there duction of the two hundred seventy girls from this school in the northern town caused global outrage in twenty fourteen niger
yemeni government forces backed by the saudi u.a.e. coalition continue their assault on the rebels in her data which has been taking place for more than a month. the port handles most of yemen's imports making it an important area for the coalition to cut off the rebels lifeline but the consequences of this could put millions of lives the risk the united nations says yemen's education system has been devastated by the conflict and since the start of the war about half a million children have...
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i think this is one episode of a chain or other situation in which yemeni. protested the control of the saudi led coalition or where the frontier arteries so you. starting from so cut there are two tires and had and now i'm ahead are people really a protest saying the disrespect problem the saudi the question controlling used to rotary i think the the main. it's symbolic. achievement but the main issue is that there is a power struggle between what the people want and what the saudi that question wants on the ground so each wants to control their or their land but the missing hours think him and hear what is the yemeni government is doing so most i mean it's obviously that the people they don't feel represented by their yemeni government and that's why they're protesting and demanding their own security and even the governor governor of rightly said we we we thank and we wish that the saudi led coalition would respect i would say when the so where is the yemeni government why they're not you know listening to the demands of the people it's not far this area
i think this is one episode of a chain or other situation in which yemeni. protested the control of the saudi led coalition or where the frontier arteries so you. starting from so cut there are two tires and had and now i'm ahead are people really a protest saying the disrespect problem the saudi the question controlling used to rotary i think the the main. it's symbolic. achievement but the main issue is that there is a power struggle between what the people want and what the saudi that...
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of to travel to asian countries like malaysia where they can stay visa free for three months most yemenis trying to get to europe via libya making them vulnerable to mistreatment and drowning well hundreds of yemeni asylum seekers have landed in south korea triggering sharp reactions in the local communities. was hundreds of protesters gathered in central song to support refugees and to welcome them but many also turned up to express their anger against yemenis seeking refuge in the resort island of jeju about five hundred have arrive since december the government held an emergency meeting on friday to deal with the crisis eventually promising to tighten its laws a behati is an asylum seeker from yemen he says he has no choice but to go to your island in south korea. you know ireland was the only canned for us to go to without a visa and claim asylum because we can go to a few countries in the world without these but they don't accept refugees or they didn't sign the. united nations convention or the agreements eccentric eases up so you ireland right of south korea but it's i mean we can'
of to travel to asian countries like malaysia where they can stay visa free for three months most yemenis trying to get to europe via libya making them vulnerable to mistreatment and drowning well hundreds of yemeni asylum seekers have landed in south korea triggering sharp reactions in the local communities. was hundreds of protesters gathered in central song to support refugees and to welcome them but many also turned up to express their anger against yemenis seeking refuge in the resort...
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daniel, he posts post on facebw picking up yemeni to get out of yemen? a friend sent him a a message,i think your account was hacked. >> host: because it sounds so beyond the ability. these were people and i think new york and semper cisco and tel aviv, all over but it seems so far-fetched that they rented young got in new york could get someone out of yemen. >> guest: exactly. not only that, times we where y or how many times which is walking down the street and someone asked you for a dollar and we just ignore it. that can make an impact and i hope this book can let people know how much important, even small things can change peoples lives. the third thing, the most important thing, don't believe anything that you hear. you really need, we became a lazy community, a lazy people. we just need, we hear the first is and we believe it. what we need to do is look with truly behind that, what's the real true story. >> host: absolutely. i think that probably people who hear that you started thinking differently about christians and jews because of the bible,
daniel, he posts post on facebw picking up yemeni to get out of yemen? a friend sent him a a message,i think your account was hacked. >> host: because it sounds so beyond the ability. these were people and i think new york and semper cisco and tel aviv, all over but it seems so far-fetched that they rented young got in new york could get someone out of yemen. >> guest: exactly. not only that, times we where y or how many times which is walking down the street and someone asked you...
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also coming up disappearances torture and death i'm just international says what happened in yemeni prisons under control should be investigated as more crimes. the future of the roms oil economy evidence that the international markets. following u.s. pressure to fund. the suspense. i and then celebrations croatian football fans erupt reaches the world cup final for the first time at the. u.s. president donald trump says he's still committed to nato despite fierce criticisms of allies over their defense spending commitments he spoke to reporters after an emergency session to discuss his proposal that members spending be doubled to four percent of g.d.p. well donald trump says nato country will raise their spending to two percent of g.d.p. and he hopes they'll go higher once that's achieved. the united states'. commitment to nato is very strong remains very strong but primarily because everyone the spirit they have the amount of money they're willing to spend and the additional money that they will be putting up has been really really amazing to see it to see the level of spirit in that room
also coming up disappearances torture and death i'm just international says what happened in yemeni prisons under control should be investigated as more crimes. the future of the roms oil economy evidence that the international markets. following u.s. pressure to fund. the suspense. i and then celebrations croatian football fans erupt reaches the world cup final for the first time at the. u.s. president donald trump says he's still committed to nato despite fierce criticisms of allies over...
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both shot and led by israeli soldiers citing a coalition aircraft have launched air strikes on the yemeni port city of data main entry point for most of the country's. iraq's top shiite cleric has demanded that a government be formed a soon as possible to deal with corruption and poor basic services grand ayatollah ali sistani call eccles the demand of protesters across iraq demonstrations started in the oil rich city of basra in the side thousands of protesters there say the government is neglecting the region while exploiting its resources politicians are struggling to form a government after the election in may which was marred by. among com has more now from baghdad. protests in iraq a failed to materialize in the collings of numbers that we've seen in recent weeks in basra and here in baghdad also that despite a campaign a very active campaign on social media trying to encourage people to come out in the streets now why is that it's likely to be because the protesters demands have been listened to by the government the government has struck deals with its neighbor kuwait to supply el
both shot and led by israeli soldiers citing a coalition aircraft have launched air strikes on the yemeni port city of data main entry point for most of the country's. iraq's top shiite cleric has demanded that a government be formed a soon as possible to deal with corruption and poor basic services grand ayatollah ali sistani call eccles the demand of protesters across iraq demonstrations started in the oil rich city of basra in the side thousands of protesters there say the government is...
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coalition aircraft have launched as strikes on the yemeni city of data a day to host a strategically important seaport which is the main entry point for most of the country's food and well as coalition strikes are in response to an attack on i would happy at ports on thursday which has been claimed by yemen's hissy rebels dress craig is an assistant professor at the defense studies department at king's college london and says the climate is difficult to believe if you look through social media if you look through the evidence that's out there so whatever the who these provide have provided as evidence cannot is fake it's basically these are photoshop images which you know have nothing to do with the reality. and in an equally the the usa you haven't done enough to provide evidence that it did not happen or provide an explanation that someone logically incredibly explains the disruption of flights yesterday and the thing is here that the country that were known for falls information and a country that really is very secretive about what's going on in their country and they have quite
coalition aircraft have launched as strikes on the yemeni city of data a day to host a strategically important seaport which is the main entry point for most of the country's food and well as coalition strikes are in response to an attack on i would happy at ports on thursday which has been claimed by yemen's hissy rebels dress craig is an assistant professor at the defense studies department at king's college london and says the climate is difficult to believe if you look through social media...
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yemeni government forces backed by the saudi u.a.e.coalition continue their assault on the rebels in her data which has been taking place for more than a month. the port handles most of yemen's imports making it an important area for the coalition to cut off the rebels lifeline but the consequences of this could put millions of lives the risk the united nations says yemen's education system has been devastated by the conflict and since the start of the war about half a million children have dropped out school as the war goes on with little sign of ending an entire generation of yemeni children face a difficult future. nor about a manly al-jazeera. google says it'll appeal a record five billion dollars fine and down by the european union e u and you trust agents have been investigating contracts with phone manufacturers forcing them to pre-install google services on droid devices new competition commissioner margaret bust says google used on droid as a vehicle to cement the dominance of its engine. to fine of four point three four billi
yemeni government forces backed by the saudi u.a.e.coalition continue their assault on the rebels in her data which has been taking place for more than a month. the port handles most of yemen's imports making it an important area for the coalition to cut off the rebels lifeline but the consequences of this could put millions of lives the risk the united nations says yemen's education system has been devastated by the conflict and since the start of the war about half a million children have...
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aid workers say yemenis are victims not only of war, but also, of global indifference.'s the water gone? a reservoir in the lake district shows why there'll be a hose pipe ban in the north—west of england. and saving the puffin — why they are thriving on an island off wales, but not in the rest of the world. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news: joe root‘s second straight century fires england to a comfortable odi series win against india. good evening. theresa may has, for a second night, narrowly survived defeat in the commons over brexit. the government saw off an amendment to the trade bill, brought by pro—eu conservatives, which would have kept the uk in a customs union with the eu if no deal is agreed on a frictionless trade arrangement before january next year. it follows the government caving in to amendments by brexiteer mps yesterday. but the government has had to abandon its attempts to force parliament to go into their summer recess early after labour, snp and some conservative mps were planning to vote against it — the prime minister was accused of sugges
aid workers say yemenis are victims not only of war, but also, of global indifference.'s the water gone? a reservoir in the lake district shows why there'll be a hose pipe ban in the north—west of england. and saving the puffin — why they are thriving on an island off wales, but not in the rest of the world. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news: joe root‘s second straight century fires england to a comfortable odi series win against india. good evening. theresa may has, for a second...
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government has been adamant all along that its involvement in the yemeni conflict alongside saudi arabia is both proportionate necessary and legal in order to protect the saudi civilians from ballistic missile attacks by the who thiis the self-defense law and of course also taken by the saudi arabian government britain supports saudi arabia its right to defend its security against missile attacks from yemen many of which have targeted the kingdom cities including react. any solution to the conflict must ensure that saudi arabia no longer faces this cross border security threat now after the first direct admission it may see more of u.k. military personnel being present in those saudi military control rooms questions will remain what exactly the role has been both in the past will be in the future and of the why the british government has been so hesitant all along to reveal these details to the public. let's get the thoughts now of mike riley who is the coeditor of b s news and a frequent guest on the program welcome you are mike the u.k. government has confirmed let's just summarize her
government has been adamant all along that its involvement in the yemeni conflict alongside saudi arabia is both proportionate necessary and legal in order to protect the saudi civilians from ballistic missile attacks by the who thiis the self-defense law and of course also taken by the saudi arabian government britain supports saudi arabia its right to defend its security against missile attacks from yemen many of which have targeted the kingdom cities including react. any solution to the...
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actions in the war in yemen forces from saudi arabia and the united arab emirates of backing the yemeni government in the fight against hoofy rebels so the state media hasn't mentioned any particular crimes but it says the move was to show appreciation for what it called the quotes heroics and sacrifices of its soldiers all sides in the conflict been accused of human rights abuses. and i honestly international report has condemned the armed forces of the u.s. and yemen for what they see as a system of enforced disappearances arbitrary arrests and torture in southern yemen based on more than seventy interviews the authors say there are cruel and unlawful practices in u.a.e. run detention centers amnesty calls on the government to immediately stop the torture and to release detainees in the meantime it says the u.s. should suspend intelligence gathering cooperation with the u.a.e. and stop supplying it with weapons to run a house and of amnesty explains how the report was put together. has been investigating some serious abuses of international humanitarian law or an international human r
actions in the war in yemen forces from saudi arabia and the united arab emirates of backing the yemeni government in the fight against hoofy rebels so the state media hasn't mentioned any particular crimes but it says the move was to show appreciation for what it called the quotes heroics and sacrifices of its soldiers all sides in the conflict been accused of human rights abuses. and i honestly international report has condemned the armed forces of the u.s. and yemen for what they see as a...
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which is there a line from london still to come on the program don't forget us the message from yemenis living on the site are invited island of so culture as war rages on in the mainland. and we report in the post the real children who cut the summer holidays short to protect their communities school from demolition in the occupied west bank . hello there we still think some heavy downpours over parts of georgia at the moment this area of cloud has been with us for a good while now and it's also giving us some shop showers over parts of turkey and further north into the southern parts of russia you can see some more bright white areas of cloud there just for me over the black sea over the last hour or so now we're expecting more showers here as we head through the day on choose day and again some of those could be quite heavy eventually though on wednesday looks like they're finally beginning to break up then there's a chance of want to shout perhaps in the northern parts of iran but elsewhere is just holt's as you'd expect at this time of year so backed up there put around forty four
which is there a line from london still to come on the program don't forget us the message from yemenis living on the site are invited island of so culture as war rages on in the mainland. and we report in the post the real children who cut the summer holidays short to protect their communities school from demolition in the occupied west bank . hello there we still think some heavy downpours over parts of georgia at the moment this area of cloud has been with us for a good while now and it's...
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yemeni government forces backed by the saudi u.a.e. coalition continue their assault on the rebels in her data which has been taking place for more than a month. the port handles most of yemen's imports making it's an important area for the coalition to cut off the rebels lifeline but the consequences of this could put millions of lives the risk the united nations says yemen's education system has been devastated by the conflict and since the start of the war about half a million children have dropped out of school. as the war goes on with little sign of ending an entire generation of yemeni children face a difficult future. nor about a manly al-jazeera. well in a few moments we'll have the weather with richard but still ahead here on al-jazeera another sign of a thaw the korean peninsula sort of a fans of the south taken movies from the north plus. jonah hill on board the train to nowhere with allegations of political corruption a misuse of the function tax free media and civil society all the hallmarks of big bang. of the sport tiger
yemeni government forces backed by the saudi u.a.e. coalition continue their assault on the rebels in her data which has been taking place for more than a month. the port handles most of yemen's imports making it's an important area for the coalition to cut off the rebels lifeline but the consequences of this could put millions of lives the risk the united nations says yemen's education system has been devastated by the conflict and since the start of the war about half a million children have...
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the preview of the yemeni authorities and outside of the law or essentially and that is where some of the worst violations are taking place there is a un. indeed but there are allegations that all parties to this conflict it's not just. the pro-government side and those status was supported by the u.a.e. that are accused of this kind of violation of human rights the rebels are also accused of violating human rights as well as other fighting groups. oh absolutely i missed international actually documented serious abuses in detention facilities. in the north of the country such as under control but what we're really calling for is point and on the basis of the findings of this report is that we have only what we have established is that in this current network official and unofficial detention facilities which are run by the us. forces allied accelerants is that these disabilities are wisdom and most egregious abuses take place and they just must end there are very concrete steps for example the disappeared and those that are unaccounted for but it is it resentment because they they and
the preview of the yemeni authorities and outside of the law or essentially and that is where some of the worst violations are taking place there is a un. indeed but there are allegations that all parties to this conflict it's not just. the pro-government side and those status was supported by the u.a.e. that are accused of this kind of violation of human rights the rebels are also accused of violating human rights as well as other fighting groups. oh absolutely i missed international actually...
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but i mean rival rallies in south korea over the rising number of yemenis seeking asylum there. hundreds of protesters gathered in central sold to support refugees and to welcome them and letting also turned up to express their anger against yemenis seeking refuge at the resort island of jeju about five hundred of our lives since december the government held an emergency meeting on friday to deal with the crisis and eventually promising to tighten its laws. well fighting in yemen has forced more than two million people from their homes most remain inside the country but hundreds of thousands fled overseas according to the u.n.h.c.r. fifty one thousand have gone to neighboring oman another forty thousand are in somalia which already has one point five million internally displaced people now it's followed by saudi arabia which is leading the coalition war effort in yemen and djibouti a much smaller number of travel to asian countries like malaysia where they can stay a visa free for three months most yemenis trying to get to europe go via libya making them vulnerable to mistreatme
but i mean rival rallies in south korea over the rising number of yemenis seeking asylum there. hundreds of protesters gathered in central sold to support refugees and to welcome them and letting also turned up to express their anger against yemenis seeking refuge at the resort island of jeju about five hundred of our lives since december the government held an emergency meeting on friday to deal with the crisis and eventually promising to tighten its laws. well fighting in yemen has forced...
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government of president or hearty the who has created a humanitarian crisis and pushed millions of yemenis to the brink of starvation secret ten knowing you even detention centers in five governorates in southern yemen are detailed by the report says they say there are credible allegations of deaths in custody of missing detainees of torture and what's described as egregious detention related violations which cannot be justified under any circumstances other rights groups have made similar allegations and all of the warring sides are accused of human rights abuses. saudi arabia has just announced pardons for troops disciplined for their conduct in yemen saudi state media didn't specify their crimes amnesty is calling for suspected criminals to be put on trial and for the united states to suspend cooperation with the u.a.e. including ending weapons sales america choudhry al-jazeera. earlier we spoke to andrea st who's an assistant professor in defense studies at kings college in london he told us both saudi arabia and the u.a.e. have been accused of war crimes before it's not the first time
government of president or hearty the who has created a humanitarian crisis and pushed millions of yemenis to the brink of starvation secret ten knowing you even detention centers in five governorates in southern yemen are detailed by the report says they say there are credible allegations of deaths in custody of missing detainees of torture and what's described as egregious detention related violations which cannot be justified under any circumstances other rights groups have made similar...
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yemenis have spent years living in the shadow of the gun. here is the relt -- this is at childhood looks like in yemen. if you live long enough. many don't. heof is now growing a nomad thanks to the war. p he arrived in this camis ago -- a month ago and said it is very tiring. he spends his days collecting water. he says he misses his home and his toys. he had to leave them behind when his town was shelled by houthi fighrs. at 11 years old, he is the man of the family. his home is a bare tent, where his mother has only r children and her grief. she tells me his father was killed 18 months ago, collateral damage in a saudi airstrike. >> when my husband was killed, we went to see his body. -- we were not able to see his body. we only w pieces. we couldn't tell it was him. that was forces on the news of his dth -- that was worse than the news of his death. orla: to add to the misery here, there is a dust storm ki ning up now, aescape from the punishing temperatures. many of the families have been trapped in these conditions for months, waiting
yemenis have spent years living in the shadow of the gun. here is the relt -- this is at childhood looks like in yemen. if you live long enough. many don't. heof is now growing a nomad thanks to the war. p he arrived in this camis ago -- a month ago and said it is very tiring. he spends his days collecting water. he says he misses his home and his toys. he had to leave them behind when his town was shelled by houthi fighrs. at 11 years old, he is the man of the family. his home is a bare tent,...