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hundreds of thousands with starvation what is official hold for yemen well i asked karma on a famous yemeni political activist and nobel peace prize winner. the civil war and you see the new bloody twist with president saleh killed by his former allies the battle lines are being violently drawn once again what will bring to the ravaged country. an opening for peace. in the stalemate of war and the law and starving civilians have to wait before the guns fall silent. got among the many journalists an activist winner of the nobel peace prize welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us. yemen's former president has been killed by his former allies they who face the alliance between them which fought a saudi led coalition is no more sallys death good for yemen or is it only going to make situation worse. first of all thank you so fans for r.t. for. inviting me to this program. it's a really tragic and the x. rays event highly son. and we. are young and we didn't wish this and for him we made a great peaceful revolution and forced him to leave the authority peacefully we gave him im
hundreds of thousands with starvation what is official hold for yemen well i asked karma on a famous yemeni political activist and nobel peace prize winner. the civil war and you see the new bloody twist with president saleh killed by his former allies the battle lines are being violently drawn once again what will bring to the ravaged country. an opening for peace. in the stalemate of war and the law and starving civilians have to wait before the guns fall silent. got among the many...
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i'm calling god willing yemenis to start solving their issue by themselves yemenis against this wall and dies as i said before with the how can we starve that's the thing and other things that is good of correlation saudia and images should stop that it would be a sin in yemen and they have to let i want to because of that to return to yemen and that you will help me and many. to to to to build their country with those in the community armed intervention i call sank you so much for this emotional interview i wish you all the best all the best of luck in all your future endeavors and above all i wish peace for yemen for your beloved country thank you very much for being with us we were talking to taleb called car mon yet many political activists and nobel peace prize laureates discussing the tragedy unfolding in yemen and the future of the country that is it for this edition of sophie and co i will see you next time. same wrong. but old rules just don't. let me. get to shape out just because the ticket and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to
i'm calling god willing yemenis to start solving their issue by themselves yemenis against this wall and dies as i said before with the how can we starve that's the thing and other things that is good of correlation saudia and images should stop that it would be a sin in yemen and they have to let i want to because of that to return to yemen and that you will help me and many. to to to to build their country with those in the community armed intervention i call sank you so much for this...
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i'll and having the yemenis suffer for that. simon does have a point there that sometimes when it comes to specifically saudi arabia and to a lesser. extent the emirates. western countries shy away from openly criticizing also because sometimes the response from saudi can be quite harsh we've seen that lately for example with this spat with canada do you think that's playing into into this whole of city to asia i think it's certainly a calculation i'm not sure that is just about worry about the saudi response but i think in the case of the u.k. in particular there's a real concern about the economic implications of a of a fracturing in the relationship between the between london and riyadh so we've seen the sheer amounts of money that has been spent from the saudis coming into the british economy in terms of arms and and the money of factoring of all kinds of military equipment that is being sold to the saudis and of course for for the u.k. and times when where i'm sure about the economic future of the country when we're in show
i'll and having the yemenis suffer for that. simon does have a point there that sometimes when it comes to specifically saudi arabia and to a lesser. extent the emirates. western countries shy away from openly criticizing also because sometimes the response from saudi can be quite harsh we've seen that lately for example with this spat with canada do you think that's playing into into this whole of city to asia i think it's certainly a calculation i'm not sure that is just about worry about the...
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how do yemenis react when they hear about in calls for in divest a geisha as well as by the u.n. indeed lately by the saudi led coalition or by the pentagon who do they blame actually do they need an investigation. there is no need for an investigation because of the coalition forces have admitted to standing behind this attack i'm surprised by the un is calling for investigation rather than calling for those who are responsible for this attack to be held accountable for its so this is one of the reasons why yemenis have lost hope on the international community on the u.n. over two years ago because of this war that has not been for any other reason only for a proxy war between two neighboring countries because saudi and iran where yemen is paying the price. and in yesterday's attack you have fifty one. civilians who were killed and forty of them who were children children who were just going to school summer school and were stopping by you know. a local market when that's where their death came to them and the body parts the corpses of the all the children those who were killed
how do yemenis react when they hear about in calls for in divest a geisha as well as by the u.n. indeed lately by the saudi led coalition or by the pentagon who do they blame actually do they need an investigation. there is no need for an investigation because of the coalition forces have admitted to standing behind this attack i'm surprised by the un is calling for investigation rather than calling for those who are responsible for this attack to be held accountable for its so this is one of...
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to inflect that as painful as as as possible to yemenis because. because it it wanted to wear two to two in this kind of war in days at the beginning we in weeks now it's four years so. every time that saudi arabia faces a difficult situation here or there they come directly and they come straight any tool to kill civilians in homes hospitals schools to weddings funerals and fans so it's not new to yemenis are told yesterday for example they killed two whole families one inside of that and one in that one the one in one hundred one and one in in hijab whole family is the one in this place to this place their makeshift. places of four and one in there and half hour so this is something that the international community this question should be answered by the international community that leave such crimes to happen because leaving such crimes to happen means they would be in flames they would they could be in jail and in any place in london in and in washington in any place if if this is a man it is leave such such crimes to tune to happen to have in
to inflect that as painful as as as possible to yemenis because. because it it wanted to wear two to two in this kind of war in days at the beginning we in weeks now it's four years so. every time that saudi arabia faces a difficult situation here or there they come directly and they come straight any tool to kill civilians in homes hospitals schools to weddings funerals and fans so it's not new to yemenis are told yesterday for example they killed two whole families one inside of that and one...
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the warring sides do not want stability for yemenis or the yemeni people to be masters of their own faithuntless rounds of talks. they all failed. but the situation in yemen is now so bad, maybe there is a glimmerof 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 was backed by the united states, britain, france, providing weapons and support. back is something we will be discussing in geneva. myjob is to provide the opportunity for the people of yemen to sit down and talk peace. that is what we are here for. we're here to do in what we are here for. we're here to doina what we are here for. we're here to do in a way that is consistent with security council resolutions which include the requirement for disarmament and withdrawal of forces. that is the best answer in my view to the question about armaments on both sides. houthi rebels armed and trained by iran are still fighting. both sides say they are ready to attend talk
the warring sides do not want stability for yemenis or the yemeni people to be masters of their own faithuntless rounds of talks. they all failed. but the situation in yemen is now so bad, maybe there is a glimmerof 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 was backed by the united states, britain, france, providing...
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are saying he is a yemeni journalist and he joins me now live from santa good to have you with us on the program obviously the death toll has risen everybody's very worried about that rising again with so many children still in hospital what does where this leaves any sort of negotiation between the saudi led coalition and the who thiis there are talks shed jeweled to happen in september is peace a possibility in any shape or form as you see it at the moment. i don't see it. like that because we remember that we go so the house targeted the whole data killing and injuring. more than seventy people and now this strike. i think they are trying just to to to to to make peace collapse they are making the work of you in him boy into yemen mr griffin really really. really really weak so i don't think now with the whole city i believe they will extend their fight against saudi arabia and they might lounge all drone. strike because there are now a lot of pressure from yemeni people as i've been seeing on the social media the people are demanding. the movement to respond to this and many peop
are saying he is a yemeni journalist and he joins me now live from santa good to have you with us on the program obviously the death toll has risen everybody's very worried about that rising again with so many children still in hospital what does where this leaves any sort of negotiation between the saudi led coalition and the who thiis there are talks shed jeweled to happen in september is peace a possibility in any shape or form as you see it at the moment. i don't see it. like that because...
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on al-jazeera the saudi led coalition is denying it was behind him and striking to yemeni. that twenty six people were killed in the attack close to a fish market and hospital. mahomedan though has more from neighboring djibouti. presidents often are they that say the else likes what the unexpected us both who fight as in the so the u.a.e. coalition of a monster that they were seizing all hostilities with in. the port city of what they thought talks targeted a busy fish market that's just a myth us away from all for a hospital one off just a few medical facilities that are still a professional in the port city now it's in the escalation in these flights that the un is feeding could be a disruption of the throw off aid into yemen something twenty two million people need in order to survive and that's one of the reasons why the u.n. special envoy has been shuttling between who's the fights and the so do you equally to try and broker a deal cease fire deal i'm probably more talks that would lead to an end of the rule. of law in jordan and that the united nations and she has mo
on al-jazeera the saudi led coalition is denying it was behind him and striking to yemeni. that twenty six people were killed in the attack close to a fish market and hospital. mahomedan though has more from neighboring djibouti. presidents often are they that say the else likes what the unexpected us both who fight as in the so the u.a.e. coalition of a monster that they were seizing all hostilities with in. the port city of what they thought talks targeted a busy fish market that's just a...
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in our days historically yemen 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
in our days historically yemen 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...
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and i base this on the advice given to me in the months since assuming my responsibilities by yemenisfrom all quarters i've engaged with the parties of course primarily but also with civil society and i'm especially grateful for my meetings with yemeni women as i continue to consult with them on elements of the peace process and their voices unsurprisingly and consistently remind us that yemeni families the brunt of this conflict and want it done with i know from this in gauge meant that a political solution to this war in line with the relevant resolutions of this council with the g.c.c. initiative and the national dialogue out that is available as i have said before to this council believe me madam president we know what can work we have heard it from all sides we have talked to all of them and we have studied the experience of past efforts to resolve this conflict and one hundred days in kuwait at the amir was reminding me the other day is an enormously valuable guide for us but to present an end to this war cannot come too soon for the people of yemen as our humanitarian colleague
and i base this on the advice given to me in the months since assuming my responsibilities by yemenisfrom all quarters i've engaged with the parties of course primarily but also with civil society and i'm especially grateful for my meetings with yemeni women as i continue to consult with them on elements of the peace process and their voices unsurprisingly and consistently remind us that yemeni families the brunt of this conflict and want it done with i know from this in gauge meant that a...
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yemeni groups this is not to yemeni groups it's something else in the area and yemen saudi arabia saudi arabia want something in saudi arabia is telling people that what is doing in the oven is being legitimate judgment and not anything and it has nothing to do with saudi arabia this is completely untrue it's something that is for saudi arabia saudi arabia is not. saudi arabia is not helping legitimate government subsidies and saudi arabia is doing what it wants saudi arabia is giving iran as they say they are killing iran in yemen 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 b
yemeni groups this is not to yemeni groups it's something else in the area and yemen saudi arabia saudi arabia want something in saudi arabia is telling people that what is doing in the oven is being legitimate judgment and not anything and it has nothing to do with saudi arabia this is completely untrue it's something that is for saudi arabia saudi arabia is not. saudi arabia is not helping legitimate government subsidies and saudi arabia is doing what it wants saudi arabia is giving iran as...
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region from iranian interference now let's bring in our panelists joining us in some say nobody a yemeni journalist in london elizabeth kendal senior research fellow at pembroke college of the university of oxford from bordeaux in france by a sky martha monday is a retired professor of anthropology of the london school of economics a warm welcome to you all elizabeth i would like to know whether this report is a turning point in the three year long conflict in yemen. i certainly think that this latest united nations report takes the rhetoric up a notch in terms of calling out the coalition our allies in the ways in which they've been practicing and conducting the war in yemen there has been a previous u.n. report in january which was also quite outspoken in criticizing the saudi led coalition it mentioned violations and abuses but this report actually says that they may have committed war crimes and that is something that is going to be hugely is to the publics which elect the governments which are supporting and supplying weapons to the south he led coalition it raises huge questions so
region from iranian interference now let's bring in our panelists joining us in some say nobody a yemeni journalist in london elizabeth kendal senior research fellow at pembroke college of the university of oxford from bordeaux in france by a sky martha monday is a retired professor of anthropology of the london school of economics a warm welcome to you all elizabeth i would like to know whether this report is a turning point in the three year long conflict in yemen. i certainly think that this...
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ryall definitely yemenis are suffering from this war that you mentioned just before the peace talksin september and the fact that perhaps people are positioning themselves trying to be in a position of strength before they get to the what took us through the kind of the positional agron of for instance the latest on how data which was such a big target for the saudi coalition and yet that seems to have kind of rumble to hold to what's happening there. so what happens usually is the arab led coalition usually denies these kind of attacks by saying you know till till now we still have a debate whether saudi arabia is going to take credit or claim the attack which they're not so far but it's easy to kind of track those there are mechanisms in place to see who committed this crime and of course what we've seen is martin griffiths who's the yeah the special envoy for the u.n. to yemen has put a lot of pressure and has announced at the u.n. assembly in new york that he wants to take the talks forward and to take it in september to geneva and surprisingly what we've seen is that nikki hale
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that's right tom martin griffith this going to basically bring together the representatives of the yemeni government of president hadi as well as representatives from the who thing rebels who have been engaged in this battle for control of the country so that they can try to see where they can actually make some sort of political resolution this is a situation where they're basically trying not to just manage one particular hotspot in this case the threat of a siege against but trying to actually stabilize the country and try to restore some sense of normality for the millions of yemenis who have been living under a very brutal civil war for the past several years does this mean it's going to be one time and they're going to find an actual political solution probably not but there is a real sense that this is the moment to try to get both sides back into some sort of conversation about ending their political gripes and more important preserving the lives of the yemeni populous while still in their live from the united nations and just to remind our of the conclusion from that briefing fro
that's right tom martin griffith this going to basically bring together the representatives of the yemeni government of president hadi as well as representatives from the who thing rebels who have been engaged in this battle for control of the country so that they can try to see where they can actually make some sort of political resolution this is a situation where they're basically trying not to just manage one particular hotspot in this case the threat of a siege against but trying to...
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translation: the warring sides don't want stability for yemenis or the yemeni people to be masters of. 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 was backed by the united states, britain, france, providing weapons and support. that's something we will be discussing in geneva. myjob is to provide the opportunity for the people of yemen to sit down and talk peace. that is what we are here for. we're here to do that in a way that is consistent with security council resolutions, which include the requirement for disarmament and withdrawal of forces. that's the best answer, in my view, to the question about armaments on both sides. houthi rebels armed and trained by iran are still fighting too. both sides say they're ready to attend talks in geneva next month. the first in two years after two failed rounds. if they keep failing,
translation: the warring sides don't want stability for yemenis or the yemeni people to be masters of. 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 was backed by the united states, britain, france, providing weapons and support....
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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 her people no money and also they are being or nothing can nothing no with a sense of self if kim bishan it was the type who don't have her medicine for him because war. is another dear supply also also hard to get didn't care about anything but for to be both. a million people have been affected with cholera it's the world's largest epidemic. they didn't have anything. this has. been the case of the show so i wanted to get a sense that eluded has because if not what is the first to the best possible that's the last thirty or so we don't have a
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...
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under the control of that powerful ally the yemeni authorities are trying to manage what's left of the country. meanwhile people go about their lives as best they can. like life. but that. i did. them in a boarding mission that yeah yeah yeah yeah i think we're certainly not saying that things have got one hundred percent better as long as weapons are easily accessible there will be programs that can but some effort is being made by the age of security that will thora these ministers now we're trying very hard to improve the situation there so that we can feel safe again and that's. what happened that when can but thanks to go out even if we're still lacking many things to asians infinitely better than elsewhere i don't know if you compare the situation in iten with the rest of the country i'd be on down there tice santa you see that we have much peril i've had. yes. it's about a girl in your opinion who holds the power at the moment in yemen that's give you one of them it's only because you seem to one hundred fairies there is political power and military power with a military power i
under the control of that powerful ally the yemeni authorities are trying to manage what's left of the country. meanwhile people go about their lives as best they can. like life. but that. i did. them in a boarding mission that yeah yeah yeah yeah i think we're certainly not saying that things have got one hundred percent better as long as weapons are easily accessible there will be programs that can but some effort is being made by the age of security that will thora these ministers now we're...
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under the control of their powerful ally the yemeni authorities are trying to manage what's left of the country. meanwhile people go about their lives as best they can. but. i do get it. i thank. them and according to my wish to ask them yeah yeah yeah yeah i think we're certainly not saying that things have got one hundred percent better as long as weapons are easily accessible there will be programs but some effort is being made by the agency kurdi local authorities ministers they're all trying very hard to improve the situation there so that we can feel safe again. and that when can but thanks to go out even if we're still lacking many things are situations in for that the better there will swear that if you compare the situation and i in with the rest of the country i'll be on. santa's you see that we're much peril of what had. yes. michael in your opinion who holds the car at the moment in yemen and this could be one of them it's only this year since the one hundred ferries there is political power and military power with all the military power is divided. there is the resistance o
under the control of their powerful ally the yemeni authorities are trying to manage what's left of the country. meanwhile people go about their lives as best they can. but. i do get it. i thank. them and according to my wish to ask them yeah yeah yeah yeah i think we're certainly not saying that things have got one hundred percent better as long as weapons are easily accessible there will be programs but some effort is being made by the agency kurdi local authorities ministers they're all...
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translation: the warring sides do not want stability for yemenis or the yemeni people to be masters ofiled. 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 was backed by the united states, britain, france, providing weapons and support. that's something we will be discussing in geneva. myjob is to provide the opportunity for the people of yemen to sit down and talk peace. that is what we are here for. we're here to do that in a way that is consistent with security council resolutions, which include the requirement for disarmament and withdrawal of forces. that's the best answer, in my view, to the question about armaments on both sides. houthi rebels armed and trained by iran are still fighting too. both sides say they're ready to attend talks in geneva next month. the first in two years after two failed rounds. if they keep failing, yemen itself will fail. the headlines on bbc news: a court hears
translation: the warring sides do not want stability for yemenis or the yemeni people to be masters ofiled. 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 was backed by the united states, britain, france, providing weapons and support. that's something we will be discussing in geneva. myjob is to provide...
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and the strike kills dozens in the yemeni port city of the data now u.n. health officials are worried about a new wave of cholera. logs a whole rob and this is out of there alive my headquarters here in doha also coming up zimbabwe's ruling party celebrates a presidential victory but opposition leader nelson chamisa isn't accepting the result. also chair through the streets of congo's capital but to. bed for the presidency is running into problems. i. am in to crush protests in nicaragua where the president pushes through a tough new law. welcome to the program a new fear for the people of yemen as the conflict between who through rebels and the saudi ambassador lie and strikes on the world health organization is warning yemen may be on the brink of a new wave of deadly cholera because of widespread malnutrition the united nations is hoping for a cease fire in northern yemen to allow for vaccinations the coalition in yemen has denied carrying out an air strike in a data that killed at least twenty six people the strike hit a fishing port and fish market ne
and the strike kills dozens in the yemeni port city of the data now u.n. health officials are worried about a new wave of cholera. logs a whole rob and this is out of there alive my headquarters here in doha also coming up zimbabwe's ruling party celebrates a presidential victory but opposition leader nelson chamisa isn't accepting the result. also chair through the streets of congo's capital but to. bed for the presidency is running into problems. i. am in to crush protests in nicaragua where...
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with the fact that you want to have the na in yemen but rather because of the geography and where yemenis is situated in relation to iran and the rest of the country and i think it's an important point because we need to stop this narrative that iran you know has an interest in trying to promote unrest in yemen that's not the case if anything iran need stability in the region to be able to itself you know you know stabilize its own borders and everything else that goes with it i think that's really glad you brought that up because there is a. 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 rance fold it's a proxy war it's far mo
with the fact that you want to have the na in yemen but rather because of the geography and where yemenis is situated in relation to iran and the rest of the country and i think it's an important point because we need to stop this narrative that iran you know has an interest in trying to promote unrest in yemen that's not the case if anything iran need stability in the region to be able to itself you know you know stabilize its own borders and everything else that goes with it i think that's...
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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 no money and also there being no nothink nothing no with a sense of self if kim bishan it was the type who don't have her medicine for him because war. is not there supply is also also hard to get sitting here only think of before people. million people have been affected with cholera it's the world's largest epidemic. they didn't have anything. this has. this edition of the show so i wanted to get a sense they tell you don't have a cousin or not but this the first of this was so much better in the city also they didn't have a lis
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under the control of their powerful ally the yemeni authorities are trying to manage what's left of the country. meanwhile people go about their lives as best they can. but. i think that if. i do. them according to my wish to ask them yeah yeah yeah yeah ok we're certainly not saying that things have got one hundred percent better as long as weapons are easily accessible there will be problems but some effort is being made by the agency kurdi the local authorities ministers now we're trying very hard to improve the situation there so that we can feel safe again and that's. what happened. when can but thanks to go out even if we're still lacking many things spa situation is infinitely better than elsewhere. if you compare the situation in iten with the rest of the country. donna tice santa you see that we have much barrel of my hat yet. yes. but it will be in your opinion who holds the car at the moment in yemen that this could be one of the last this into one hundred ferries there is a political power and military power was having a military power is divided. there is the resistance of
under the control of their powerful ally the yemeni authorities are trying to manage what's left of the country. meanwhile people go about their lives as best they can. but. i think that if. i do. them according to my wish to ask them yeah yeah yeah yeah ok we're certainly not saying that things have got one hundred percent better as long as weapons are easily accessible there will be problems but some effort is being made by the agency kurdi the local authorities ministers now we're trying...
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under the control of their powerful ally the yemeni authorities are trying to manage what's left of the country. meanwhile people go about their lives as best they can. a life. that. i did. them in a boarding. pass to me yeah yeah yeah yeah i think we're certainly not saying that things have got one hundred percent better as long as weapons are easily accessible there will be problems but some effort is being made by the agency kurdi local authorities ministers they're all trying very hard to improve the situation there so that we can feel safe again and that's what. we don't want to have that when can but thanks to go out even if we're still lacking many things passageways is infinitely better than elsewhere i don't know if you compare the situation in iten with the rest of the country abby and donna tell us santa you see that we're much peril of what had. yes. it's about to go in your opinion who holds the car at the moment in yemen that's getting over the line this year since the one hundred ferries there is political power and military power without a military power is divided. ther
under the control of their powerful ally the yemeni authorities are trying to manage what's left of the country. meanwhile people go about their lives as best they can. a life. that. i did. them in a boarding. pass to me yeah yeah yeah yeah i think we're certainly not saying that things have got one hundred percent better as long as weapons are easily accessible there will be problems but some effort is being made by the agency kurdi local authorities ministers they're all trying very hard to...
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justify it somehow obviously for anyone who know for who knows anything about what's going on the yemenis do not have the ability to have any meaningful contact with iran there's no way that the iranians can help them in a meaningful way because they're completely surrounded the americans and the saudis and others have laid siege on the country they're preventing food from getting in there and forcing starbase starvation they've been doing this for years now and the western media they call it a proxy war or they try to somehow blame the victims in gaza in order to again justify their policies but it's obvious that this country is surrounded the overwhelming majority of the population is living in the areas controlled by. the law and their allies the popular committees and so on after all these years after over three and a half years with all the internal foreign support american support european support mercenaries from from different countries blackwater and an american and french official military presence on the ground sudanese mercenaries after all you know with all the money that the
justify it somehow obviously for anyone who know for who knows anything about what's going on the yemenis do not have the ability to have any meaningful contact with iran there's no way that the iranians can help them in a meaningful way because they're completely surrounded the americans and the saudis and others have laid siege on the country they're preventing food from getting in there and forcing starbase starvation they've been doing this for years now and the western media they call it a...
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the war and somehow shakes people into changing their path i would hope that the death of tens of yemeni children vic a shooting and studying the religion would be enough reason to people to say now ok you know what it's that.
the war and somehow shakes people into changing their path i would hope that the death of tens of yemeni children vic a shooting and studying the religion would be enough reason to people to say now ok you know what it's that.
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in the war in yemen of committing possible war crimes a report by a human rights expert says the yemeni government forces are saudi led backers and rebel who the fighters have done little to minimize civilian casualties the warring parties are also accused of recruiting children forced disappearances an arbitrary detentions alan fischer has more from neighboring djibouti. none have clean hands a un panel three experts investigating and a damning conclusion individuals in the government of yemen and the coalition including saudi arabia and the united arab emirates may have conducted attacks in violation of the principles of distinction proportionality and all precautions which may amount to walk crimes. the u.n. top human rights body commission the investigation into the ongoing fighting in yemen of war that has lasted almost four years the panel of experts meet fourteen fact finding missions spoke to victims and eyewitnesses and express concern about the targeting of civilians the use of child soldiers and the use of sexual abuse as a weapon which was described as horrendous. conscripti
in the war in yemen of committing possible war crimes a report by a human rights expert says the yemeni government forces are saudi led backers and rebel who the fighters have done little to minimize civilian casualties the warring parties are also accused of recruiting children forced disappearances an arbitrary detentions alan fischer has more from neighboring djibouti. none have clean hands a un panel three experts investigating and a damning conclusion individuals in the government of yemen...
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with the fact that you want to have the na in yemen but rather because of the geography and where yemenis is situated in relation to iran and the rest of the gulf countries and i think it's an important point because we need to stop this narrative that iran you know has an interest in trying to promote unrest in yemen that's not the case if anything iran needs stability in the region to be able to itself you know you know stabilize its own borders and everything else i goes with it i think that's because i'm really glad you brought that up because there is a. and self-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 rance fold it's a
with the fact that you want to have the na in yemen but rather because of the geography and where yemenis is situated in relation to iran and the rest of the gulf countries and i think it's an important point because we need to stop this narrative that iran you know has an interest in trying to promote unrest in yemen that's not the case if anything iran needs stability in the region to be able to itself you know you know stabilize its own borders and everything else i goes with it i think...
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down to just one meal a day yemenis struggling to feed themselves as the civil war drags on and in sport a rest setback for team china at the asian games this summer badminton details coming up a little later. brazil's governments trying to move venezuelan migrants out of a border state after their camp was attacked by locals twelve ministries the military and the un refugee agency are assisting venezuelans arriving in yuma fled an economic crisis in their home country to raise about has our report from the border town of august. there's a lot of inflow to the shelter in the city. it's about three hours away from the border with venezuela is part of brazil's program to help the venezuelans arriving here. came here two months ago soon after she delivered her baby boy to those on the biggest problem is finding food in venezuela we have a house water and electricity but no food at least here i have a chance. at the shelter people are provided food to eat and a place to sleep. for a man that. has been here for four months his son luis has down syndrome millions of people came from latin amer
down to just one meal a day yemenis struggling to feed themselves as the civil war drags on and in sport a rest setback for team china at the asian games this summer badminton details coming up a little later. brazil's governments trying to move venezuelan migrants out of a border state after their camp was attacked by locals twelve ministries the military and the un refugee agency are assisting venezuelans arriving in yuma fled an economic crisis in their home country to raise about has our...
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last year the yemeni government moved the central bank from who controlled capital center to it it was a step many experts predicted could bring the country to the verge of economic collapse around noon this lemon went bankrupt after moving the central bank to the city of atlanta the legitimate government spent a long time recovering some of the central bank's functions and activating them an ad in the legitimate government has not been able to restore the state institutions especially the revenues institutions and therefore could not maintain the revenues in the liberated areas. the internationally recognized government relies on saudi arabia for cash injections which helps pay some public sector wages which goes some way to halting a complete economic collapse and stop the country running out of food it's estimated almost eighteen million people in yemen like access to good regular nutritious meals. but it point four million are on the verge of famine they simply don't know where the next meal is coming from. abdul karim. today tomorrow that's another battle alan fischer al-jazeera d
last year the yemeni government moved the central bank from who controlled capital center to it it was a step many experts predicted could bring the country to the verge of economic collapse around noon this lemon went bankrupt after moving the central bank to the city of atlanta the legitimate government spent a long time recovering some of the central bank's functions and activating them an ad in the legitimate government has not been able to restore the state institutions especially the...
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a yemeni child's day ends like this far too often. many in hospital beds. today, three to a bed. and many more dead. this man says an airstrike in the market targete'the childre's bus. "our shops were open," he says. shoppers were walking around. this was the school bus in are l-controlled town. aie saudi-led coalition s it target ssileto launchers, aim at cities, accusing the houthis of usg children as man shields. an ugly proxy war in a country teetering on the brink of collapse. i asked the u.n. envoy what if the war doesn't stop. >> collapse, and massive, massive humanitarian suffering in yemen, and the effect of that on the region, the possible increase in terrorist activities in yemen. lyse: al qaeda, islamic state? >> a failed state yemen has extraordinary consequences for the region and beyond. for that reason we need to act now. lyse: yemen is already thewo world's rst humanitarian nyisis.pele rely on food aid like this thanere else in the world. millions on the verge of starving. ,people desperate for pea but many doubtful. >> the world does not want stability for yemen
a yemeni child's day ends like this far too often. many in hospital beds. today, three to a bed. and many more dead. this man says an airstrike in the market targete'the childre's bus. "our shops were open," he says. shoppers were walking around. this was the school bus in are l-controlled town. aie saudi-led coalition s it target ssileto launchers, aim at cities, accusing the houthis of usg children as man shields. an ugly proxy war in a country teetering on the brink of collapse. i...
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ffen for yemenis inured to bloodshed and suering, this is a devastating loss. on the streetsf the rebel stronghold, grief and rage against e saudis and their western allies. "your brutality has been exposed to the world," said the rebel leader, "and this crime will not be forgotten." but e outcry in yemen is not echoed by the british government. >> our silence on this is deadl for yemeni civilians. stit sugto the saudi and emirati-led coalition that they can do what they want without total impunity. from the u.k. government all we have had is a solitary tweet fr the ministry saying "we express concern about the death of 29 children," and that is a disgrace. we should beut there condemning this. orla: britain backs the saudi-led coalition which intervened in yemen three years ago to restore the internationally recognized government to power. there are u.k. personnthe command-and-control center. the ministry o defense says it a very small number, and they have a purely advisory role. but britain is one of the major arms suppliers to saudi arabia, and campaigners
ffen for yemenis inured to bloodshed and suering, this is a devastating loss. on the streetsf the rebel stronghold, grief and rage against e saudis and their western allies. "your brutality has been exposed to the world," said the rebel leader, "and this crime will not be forgotten." but e outcry in yemen is not echoed by the british government. >> our silence on this is deadl for yemeni civilians. stit sugto the saudi and emirati-led coalition that they can do what...
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yemeni people to be masters of their own fate. >> we have had countless rounds of talks. they all failed. but the situation in yemen is so bad, maybe there is a glimmer of hope that the conflict can beed reso lyse: mr. griffiths believes all sides are ready for a political solution. c the attacks artinuing, and the saudi-led coalition is backed by the uniteds, britain, france, providing weapons, providing support. >> that is something we will be discussing in geneva. my job is to provide an opportunity for the people of yemen to sit dn and talk peace. that is what we are here for, and we are here to do it in a way that is consistent with serity council resolutions which include the requirement for disarmament. and withdrawal of forces. that is the best answer, in my viewto the question. lyse: houthi rebels trained and armed by iran are still fighting, too. vath sides say they are ready to attend talks in geext month. the first in two years after two faed rounds. if they keep failing, yemen itself will fail. lyseoucet, bbc news. rajini: now, russia has ndemned u.s. sanctio
yemeni people to be masters of their own fate. >> we have had countless rounds of talks. they all failed. but the situation in yemen is so bad, maybe there is a glimmer of hope that the conflict can beed reso lyse: mr. griffiths believes all sides are ready for a political solution. c the attacks artinuing, and the saudi-led coalition is backed by the uniteds, britain, france, providing weapons, providing support. >> that is something we will be discussing in geneva. my job is to...
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down to just one meal a day yemeni struggle to feed themselves as the civil war drags on. and in sport the football manager making sure he's seen and heard by his players and he is here with that story. of venezuela still trying to cope with president nicolas maduro as drastic monetary policies came into effect on monday in many ways it is a country of dramatic economic contrasts it has the world's largest known oil reserves even more than saudi arabia. but it also has the world's fastest growing inflation rate sending the price of goods spiraling out of control as you can see there the international monetary fund says it could reach one million percent this year and venezuela's currency has become almost useless the ball of our has fallen ninety nine point nine percent against the u.s. dollar or makes up ninety five percent of the country's exports but low prices and u.s. sanctions have had a major impact. in america newman reports on how people are coping with the crisis. venezuelan government supporters tried to rev up with enthusiasm for the newly introduced economic m
down to just one meal a day yemeni struggle to feed themselves as the civil war drags on. and in sport the football manager making sure he's seen and heard by his players and he is here with that story. of venezuela still trying to cope with president nicolas maduro as drastic monetary policies came into effect on monday in many ways it is a country of dramatic economic contrasts it has the world's largest known oil reserves even more than saudi arabia. but it also has the world's fastest...
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yemeni officials say twenty eight people were killed and around seventy injured however a local t.v. station has reported that fifty two are dead and at least one hundred are wounded airstrikes hit an area near the city's main hospital yemen's health ministry is clear on things to block. i was out of the so how did the health ministry strongly condemns the crime of targeting the hospital in the fishermen's market in the. united states bears full responsibility because the united nations and its organizations and the international community have remained silent in the freezer of the gratian from the american is really the coalition and its allies and their crimes for more than two thousand two hundred twenty days ago on. the saudi led coalition has been at war with the rebels since march two thousand and fifteen when it sided with the government and joined the civil conflict since that intervention the u.n. says the situation in yemen has become the world's worst humanitarian crisis and aid organizations are struggling. to reach it and this is a very. district that's going to start th
yemeni officials say twenty eight people were killed and around seventy injured however a local t.v. station has reported that fifty two are dead and at least one hundred are wounded airstrikes hit an area near the city's main hospital yemen's health ministry is clear on things to block. i was out of the so how did the health ministry strongly condemns the crime of targeting the hospital in the fishermen's market in the. united states bears full responsibility because the united nations and its...
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thousands of yemenis have turned out in the capital in protest at ongoing sounded led coalition airstrikes was prompted by a deadly raid which killed dozens in the main port city who data saudi arabia denies carrying out air strikes in the area at the time instead blaming the attack on the rebels please be one of the videos you're about to see contain graphic scenes yemeni officials say twenty people were killed and around seventy injured however a local t.v. station has reported that fifty two are least one hundred strikes hit in an area near the city's main hospital yemen's health ministry is clear on who it thinks is to blame. the health ministry strongly. dams the crime of targeting the hospital in the fishermen's market in the. united states bears full responsibility because the united nations and its organizations and the international community have remained silent in the freezer of the gratian from the american is really the coalition and its allies and their crimes for more than two thousand two hundred twenty days ago and. that the saudi led coalition has been at war with the reb
thousands of yemenis have turned out in the capital in protest at ongoing sounded led coalition airstrikes was prompted by a deadly raid which killed dozens in the main port city who data saudi arabia denies carrying out air strikes in the area at the time instead blaming the attack on the rebels please be one of the videos you're about to see contain graphic scenes yemeni officials say twenty people were killed and around seventy injured however a local t.v. station has reported that fifty two...
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also in the program thousands of yemenis protest in the capital against an alleged saudi led coalition assault on the main port city in which. national geographic admits it went too far with a caption on a photo of a dying. blame climate change the photographers say it wasin the message they wanted to get across enough the story. just eight o'clock in the evening here in moscow this friday august third welcome to our to international in and only a russian mole inside the u.s. embassy in moscow stuff britain's guardian newspaper has been reveling in its scoop but all it's not how it seems down off explains everybody loves the spy drama mystery suspense and the russian. my name is evelyn. this guardian story had every ingredient for a thriller recipe the u.s. secret service as quite clearly stems from the very name is one of the most enigmatic agencies of the u.s. government its main function is to protect the lives of u.s. presidents ministers the top political brass and that is where the russians according to the guardian planted a mall the russian spy had been working under texted in
also in the program thousands of yemenis protest in the capital against an alleged saudi led coalition assault on the main port city in which. national geographic admits it went too far with a caption on a photo of a dying. blame climate change the photographers say it wasin the message they wanted to get across enough the story. just eight o'clock in the evening here in moscow this friday august third welcome to our to international in and only a russian mole inside the u.s. embassy in moscow...
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thousands of yemenis have turned out in the capitol in protest. ongoing saudi led coalition strikes it was prompted by a deadly raid which killed dozens in the main port city of the data saudi arabia denies carrying out air strikes in the area at the time instead blaming the attack on the rebels please be well and some of the video that you're about to see contains some graphic images and yemeni officials say twenty eight people were killed and around seventy injured a local t.v. station has reported that fifty two are dead and at least one hundred wounded area near the city's main hospital yemen's health ministry is clear on who it thinks is to blame. the health ministry strongly condemns the crime of targeting the hospital in the fishermen's market in the. united states bears full responsibility the united nations and its organizations and the international community every. main silent in the freeze of the gratian from the american army the coalition and its allies and their crimes for more than two thousand two hundred and twenty years ago and.
thousands of yemenis have turned out in the capitol in protest. ongoing saudi led coalition strikes it was prompted by a deadly raid which killed dozens in the main port city of the data saudi arabia denies carrying out air strikes in the area at the time instead blaming the attack on the rebels please be well and some of the video that you're about to see contains some graphic images and yemeni officials say twenty eight people were killed and around seventy injured a local t.v. station has...
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thousands of yemenis have turned out in the capital in protest at all going saudi led coalition earth strikes it was prompted by a deadly raid which killed dozens in the main port city of hope to saudi arabia denies carrying out air strikes in the area at the time instead blaming the attack on duty rebels and police we warn the video you're about to see does contain profit imagery yemeni officials say twenty eight people were killed on the run seventeen however local t.v. station has reported that fifty two are to look least the number of wounded or strikes hit an area near the city's main hospital yemen's health ministry is clear on who it thinks is to blame that. the health ministry strongly condemns the crime of targeting the hospital in the fishermen's market in the. streets bruce full responsibility is the united nations and its organizations and the international community have remained silent in the freeze of the gratian from the american israeli the coalition in the sunni allies and their crimes for more than two thousand two hundred twenty days ago and. that the saudi led coa
thousands of yemenis have turned out in the capital in protest at all going saudi led coalition earth strikes it was prompted by a deadly raid which killed dozens in the main port city of hope to saudi arabia denies carrying out air strikes in the area at the time instead blaming the attack on duty rebels and police we warn the video you're about to see does contain profit imagery yemeni officials say twenty eight people were killed on the run seventeen however local t.v. station has reported...
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thousands of yemenis have turned out in the capital to protest ongoing saudi led coalition airstrikes it was prompted by a deadly raid which killed dozens in the main port city of data saudi arabia denies carrying out air strikes in the area at the time instead i mean the attack on who the rebels would be warned some of video that we're about to show you contains graphic images yemeni officials say twenty eight people were killed and around seventy injured however local t.v. station has reported that fifty two are dead and at least one hundred wounded yes trikes hit an area near the city's main hospital yemen's health ministry is clear on who it thinks is to. present to somehow the health ministry strongly condemns the crime of targeting the hospital in the fishermen's market in the united states because full responsibility the united nations and its organizations and the international community remain silent in the freeze of the gratian from the american israeli the coalition and its allies and their crimes for more than two thousand two hundred twenty days ago when. the saudi led co
thousands of yemenis have turned out in the capital to protest ongoing saudi led coalition airstrikes it was prompted by a deadly raid which killed dozens in the main port city of data saudi arabia denies carrying out air strikes in the area at the time instead i mean the attack on who the rebels would be warned some of video that we're about to show you contains graphic images yemeni officials say twenty eight people were killed and around seventy injured however local t.v. station has...