Saudi bombing from the air of cities, hospitals and refugee camps, created a storm, but the results were in no way ’decisive’. It is not likely that Saudi bombing will ’Restore Hope’.
The US government not only has to answer to the American people for its conduct in the war, but also to civilians who are being killed and maimed and whose homes and markets are being destroyed by US-supplied bombs.
Labour MPs need to unite behind the UN, NGOs and Jeremy Corbyn’s demand for a suspension of weapons sales and an investigation of their use in Yemen
Taiz villagers compete with militants to claim weapons air-dropped by the Saudi coalition. In this war-torn country, one sniper rifle can fetch $4,000
Hundreds of children have already gone missing ... sold to an industry which ekes a profit out of misery, destitution and helplessness.
The British government released licences for the export of £7m of arms to Saudi Arabia in the last three months of 2015, taking the total value of such licences since the country entered the civil war in Yemen to £2.8bn.
Yemen Watchnet