Aid agencies are springing into action to prevent another devastating cholera epidemic in Yemen as cases of this deadly disease continue to increase in this conflict-ridden country.
The national committee for investigating complaints of human rights violations in Yemen has called on Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to close their secret prisons in the country.
At least 190 Saudi mercenaries were killed or injured in the Yemeni city of Sa’ada, where a massive attack by the kingdom was foiled, Spokesman for Yemen's Armed Forces Brigadier General Yahya Saree announced.
Next month the case against British arms sales to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen goes to the Court of Appeal. Meanwhile the Foreign Secretary continues the long British tradition of putting arms company profits before human lives.
British MP Brendan O’Hara last week joined activists at Westminster to demand support for the children of Yemen.
Yemen revolutionary chief says foreign secretary ‘cannot be a peace broker and arms salesman’
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