Yemeni Women Rally against War Outside UN Offices

Local Editor

Dozens of women staged a sit-in outside the United Nations' Yemen offices Tuesday, demanding an end to a war that has left millions displaced and at risk of famine.

Protesters at the sit-in carried signs calling for the lifting of an air and naval blockade imposed by a Saudi-led Arab coalition on areas in Yemen, an AFP journalist in the capital Sana’a said.

Other signs demanded the UN pressure Saudi Arabia and its allies to allow the delivery of food and medical aid into Yemen, which UN aid chief Stephen O'Brien has described as the "largest humanitarian crisis in the world".

The sit-in is expected to span three days, according to organizers.

Protesters were seen erecting makeshift tents Tuesday afternoon as they prepared to spend their first night outside the United Nations' Sanaa offices.

The conflict in Yemen has left more than 11,000 people dead and 40,000 wounded since the Saudi-led coalition launched a military campaign against the Houthi Ansarullah movement in March 2015.

In the past two months alone, more than 48,000 people have fled fighting in the Arab world's poorest country, O'Brien has said, as it grapples with a proxy war fought by arch rivals Iran and Saudi Arabia.

Two thirds of Yemen's population, or 18.8 million people, are currently in need of assistance and more than seven million have no regular access to food.

The U.N. has warned the country now faces a serious risk of famine.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by Website Team