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those and involved in the for oxy war in yemen. this complicates things and therefore he therefore he has any i need to also see what are the concerns and the what is about. the countries involved in this proxy war on how to ensure that this agreement for a peace settlement addresses their concerns as well. unless this happens i don't think there will be much progress. to take a sharp break right now and will that that what dr abu bakar up the last day former foreign minister again i'm talking about the situation of oratory. washington's ambassador to nato threatens to take out russian missiles and the u.s. interior secretary threatens a naval blockade of russia is the trump doctrine finally revealed. when a loved one is murdered it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer it be new in the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying and there'
those and involved in the for oxy war in yemen. this complicates things and therefore he therefore he has any i need to also see what are the concerns and the what is about. the countries involved in this proxy war on how to ensure that this agreement for a peace settlement addresses their concerns as well. unless this happens i don't think there will be much progress. to take a sharp break right now and will that that what dr abu bakar up the last day former foreign minister again i'm talking...
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yemens. i like yemen so much i would like to have three. that is going to take a long time to get there in a peaceful way. are also making another big mistake. they think that lobbying campaigns in the united states can persuade americans to like saudi arabia. i have bad news for you. americans do not like saudi arabia. they may not like iran, but they do not like saudi arabia. the majority of americans believe that saudi arabia had something to do with 9/11. damocles -- sort of -- sword of damocles is hanging over saudi arabia. -- it is worth reading the indictment. they have got some good lawyers. they do not make claims like that his wife funded it or things like that. they make claims that saudi arabia allowed funding to go to al qaeda, including the day of september 11, and therefore are responsible for negligence. i cannot imagine a jury in the city of new york that is not going to find saudi arabia guilty. a crisisink you have and relations now, let that day come. if donald trump says
yemens. i like yemen so much i would like to have three. that is going to take a long time to get there in a peaceful way. are also making another big mistake. they think that lobbying campaigns in the united states can persuade americans to like saudi arabia. i have bad news for you. americans do not like saudi arabia. they may not like iran, but they do not like saudi arabia. the majority of americans believe that saudi arabia had something to do with 9/11. damocles -- sort of -- sword of...
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i like yemen so much i would like to have three yemens. that's going to take an awful long time to get there in a peaceful way. saudis are also making another big mistake. they think that lobbying campaigns in the united states can persuade americans to like saudi arabia. i have got bad news four. americans don't like saudi arabia. they may not like iran, but they don't like saudi arabia a lot. overwhelming majority of the americans believe that saudi arabia had something to do with 9/11 and all the protestations since then haven't convinced them. the sword of dmokales is hanging over the u.s./saudi relationship and it is in a courtroom in new york. it allows the survivors and victims of 9/11 to sue the government of saudi arabia. it is well worth reading the indictment. they have got good lawyers. they don't make claims like band ar's wife funded or silly thing like that. they make astute claims that saudi arabia allowed funding to go to al qaeda up to and including the day of september 11th. and therefore are responsible for negligence.
i like yemen so much i would like to have three yemens. that's going to take an awful long time to get there in a peaceful way. saudis are also making another big mistake. they think that lobbying campaigns in the united states can persuade americans to like saudi arabia. i have got bad news four. americans don't like saudi arabia. they may not like iran, but they don't like saudi arabia a lot. overwhelming majority of the americans believe that saudi arabia had something to do with 9/11 and...
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is yemen had it into complete collapse with hope not through the i think the. so the situation is very serious and deteriorating by the day because no serious action has been taken by either the government of yemen or by the international community and sponsors of the peace in yemen and because of the loss of direction and loss of ability to and that is turned really the basis of all these conflicts and. the many layers of the conflict since the situation is deteriorating and will continue to do so yes unfortunately the issue of the demonstrations and the issue of the humanitarian issues are very serious at the moment but. i think they are already flexion of the was a loss of hope of a new solution coming forward and then into the to the hostilities in the conflict that existed in the country so how does the emirate support for the separatists go along with the united arab emirates military backing of press and how does government in the fight against the rebels how can they support what is called the legitimate government and at the same time a rival group whi
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exacerbating the situation in yemen right now. a lot of questions there i mean first of all yes i said what we need is a ceasefire and this will be a ceasefire between the saudi and u.a.e. coalition the hard the government and the who are these only and that is one war of many wars that are going on in yemen at the moment one big elephant in the room that we haven't spoken about is the southern movement is the s.t.c. are the various proxies of the emirate is in the south they have their own life have their own objectives and are pursuing their own agenda which for the most part is very much secession is that when itself will create and will continue to pose a problem as we move along and if we don't address that then a peace deal between the who these and the hard the government and the coalition might bring peace or a somewhat a settlement in the north but will create a whole bunch of other spoilers in the same way that the who these have been spoilers to in a sense to two thousand and twelve you know when the who these drew with
exacerbating the situation in yemen right now. a lot of questions there i mean first of all yes i said what we need is a ceasefire and this will be a ceasefire between the saudi and u.a.e. coalition the hard the government and the who are these only and that is one war of many wars that are going on in yemen at the moment one big elephant in the room that we haven't spoken about is the southern movement is the s.t.c. are the various proxies of the emirate is in the south they have their own...
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and that will make their work in yemen much more difficult. says that they submitted a confidential list of names of suspected human rights violators to the u.n. in new york. i did not expect such harsh reactions we've done a professional neutral i don't pick to kill all we did was report based on allegations and actions we collected during our visits from testimonies and reports it's a normal process for any expose we can always discuss the results but this did not happen now the un's team of experts report into yemen faults all sides accuses all posses a few men rights violations but much of the criticism is extended towards the saudi and u.a.e. led coalition specifically for their widespread use of strikes on targets in yemen . all right let's take a closer look at some of the findings of this report u.n. experts accuse yemen's internationally recognized government saudi arabia and the u.a.e. of possible war crimes including torture rape and illegal detention the report found that the saudi erotic coalition caused what it calls most of the
and that will make their work in yemen much more difficult. says that they submitted a confidential list of names of suspected human rights violators to the u.n. in new york. i did not expect such harsh reactions we've done a professional neutral i don't pick to kill all we did was report based on allegations and actions we collected during our visits from testimonies and reports it's a normal process for any expose we can always discuss the results but this did not happen now the un's team of...
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the war in yemen is taking a new turn. for the red cross to sell corning for a bird to shoot of the country while the saudi led blockade is threatening yemen with full fledged famine. any kind of solution we reached at this point is a military victory possible for any warring sides and what are the ways out of the current stalemate. dr abu bakar of. the former foreign minister of yemen welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us now dr s. this situation in yemen wasn't complicated and now the protests have now broken out in the south of the country where the south a transitional council supposedly backed by the united arab emirates calling for a popular uprising to restore independence of south yemen is yemen had it into complete collapse. i hope no three i think the. situation is very serious and deteriorating by the day because you know serious action has been taken by the government of yemen or by the international community and the sponsors of the peace in yemen and because of the loss of direction and lo
the war in yemen is taking a new turn. for the red cross to sell corning for a bird to shoot of the country while the saudi led blockade is threatening yemen with full fledged famine. any kind of solution we reached at this point is a military victory possible for any warring sides and what are the ways out of the current stalemate. dr abu bakar of. the former foreign minister of yemen welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us now dr s. this situation in yemen wasn't complicated...
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hair be former foreign minister of yemen discussing the war in yemen and what can be done to put an end to it. so dr the u.n. peace talks in september failed because they his didn't show up what should be a promise a who a say so they actually start talking and settle this as a coalition of an interested in that or do they want a military victory first. i think the best one to answer this question is the special envoy who knew exactly what happened why the. did not participate in the. geneva consultations. but in my mind i think that. the geneva consultations looked. continuation of the previous ones and maybe nobody took them very seriously this is a personal view the way that it was in the negotiations with. the there were some company officials in the travel of the hoses and the. delegate to if you need a. real. need i think. spatially boy can also the question why does the arab coalition really want in the end they say that they're fighting for peace and stability and against iran surely after and if it is over they will demand payment what kind of payment can they ask for what do y
hair be former foreign minister of yemen discussing the war in yemen and what can be done to put an end to it. so dr the u.n. peace talks in september failed because they his didn't show up what should be a promise a who a say so they actually start talking and settle this as a coalition of an interested in that or do they want a military victory first. i think the best one to answer this question is the special envoy who knew exactly what happened why the. did not participate in the. geneva...
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yemen a nation destroyed by war and in the midst of what the u.n. calls the world's worst humanitarian crisis. and the united states or donald trump's travel ban has now made it seemingly impossible to bring his family. i finish and. they should fight again when they want to looting he moved to us. when we met naji even his family had been living in the east african nation of djibouti across the sea from yemen for almost four months. there hasn't been an american embassy in yemen for over three years no because of the war. that means she's a including. american citizens like machine have had their cases assigned to foreign countries like booty is a try to get the armies away from conflict you want. nothing more than a mission to land a number out of my feet. nefesh an inconvenient message and. i'm in awe i've been out of. the aladdin mission to learn how to. tell this daughter eleven year old shaman was born with cerebral palsy making it more urgent for her to get adequate medical care something that's become increasingly difficult in yemen. the fin
yemen a nation destroyed by war and in the midst of what the u.n. calls the world's worst humanitarian crisis. and the united states or donald trump's travel ban has now made it seemingly impossible to bring his family. i finish and. they should fight again when they want to looting he moved to us. when we met naji even his family had been living in the east african nation of djibouti across the sea from yemen for almost four months. there hasn't been an american embassy in yemen for over three...
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team looking into possible war crimes in yemen has accused saudi arabia and the u.a.e. of interference the panel says both sides of the conflict are to blame for rights abuses but what can this inquiry achieve in yemen this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm a gym yemen has been at war for more than three years now the region's poorest country has been reduced to even further misery as the saudi iraq coalition continues to battle her with the rebels for control now the head of a un group investigating allegations of abuse in the country says his team faced interference from saudi arabia and the united arab emirates the group has submitted its findings to the united nations we have a lot to discuss with our guests but first bernard smith has more. says the government's rejection of his team of experts report political he says the saudis in them tried to influence his team that tried to damage its credibility but they didn't manage and indeed the mandate of the team of experts working in yemen has been extended by the u.n. . because the yemen government
team looking into possible war crimes in yemen has accused saudi arabia and the u.a.e. of interference the panel says both sides of the conflict are to blame for rights abuses but what can this inquiry achieve in yemen this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm a gym yemen has been at war for more than three years now the region's poorest country has been reduced to even further misery as the saudi iraq coalition continues to battle her with the rebels for control now the head...
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is yemen had it into complete collapse. i hope no three i think the. situation is very serious and deteriorating by the day because you know serious action has been taken by the government of yemen or by the international community and the sponsors of the peace in yemen and because of the loss of direction and loss of ability to and that has turned to the basics of all these conflicts and. the many layers and the conflicts since the situation is deteriorating and will continue to do so yes unfortunately the issue of the demonstrations and the issue of the humanitarian issues are very serious at the moment but. i think they are already flexion of the was but most of the hope of a new solution coming forward in the end.
is yemen had it into complete collapse. i hope no three i think the. situation is very serious and deteriorating by the day because you know serious action has been taken by the government of yemen or by the international community and the sponsors of the peace in yemen and because of the loss of direction and loss of ability to and that has turned to the basics of all these conflicts and. the many layers and the conflicts since the situation is deteriorating and will continue to do so yes...
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sincere in their design that for a negotiated peace in yemen can they be trusted. if what they actually want is peace on their terms and to rid yemen of any iranian influence. no no this is not true i mean the piece the terms of the united nations resolution twenty two sixteen end of story and this is very clear why not the united nation or mr griffiths you know what cards to implement this your united nations resolution twenty two sixteen and the stand of the legitimate so you know governments and the allied forces i mean the. coalition that a coalition is ok the whole thing you are not allowed to be in a two to control the whole yemen you are. a minority or you are in a part of the me yemenis people so if you want to get involved in the in the political process you're most welcome but as a military as a militia ok as a militia armed by iran that their sole enemy of the out of snow this is not accepted. the arabs allied forces they will not accept at all that the who thing will become like cause by law in lebanon or the militias in iraq no way no way they want not
sincere in their design that for a negotiated peace in yemen can they be trusted. if what they actually want is peace on their terms and to rid yemen of any iranian influence. no no this is not true i mean the piece the terms of the united nations resolution twenty two sixteen end of story and this is very clear why not the united nation or mr griffiths you know what cards to implement this your united nations resolution twenty two sixteen and the stand of the legitimate so you know governments...
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exacerbating the situation in yemen right now. a lot of questions there i mean first of all yes i said what we need is a ceasefire and this will be a ceasefire between the saudi and u.a.e. coalition the hard the government and the who are these only and that is one war of many wars that are going on in yemen at the moment one big elephant in the room that we haven't spoken about is the southern movement is the s.t.c. are the various proxies of the emirate is in the south they have their own life have their own objectives and are pursuing their own agenda which for the most part is very much secession is that when itself will create and will continue to pose a problem as we move along and if we don't address that then a peace deal between the who these and the hard the government and the coalition might bring peace or a somewhat a settlement in the north but will create a whole bunch of other spoilers in the same way that the who these have been spoilers to in a sense to two thousand and twelve you know when the who these drew with
exacerbating the situation in yemen right now. a lot of questions there i mean first of all yes i said what we need is a ceasefire and this will be a ceasefire between the saudi and u.a.e. coalition the hard the government and the who are these only and that is one war of many wars that are going on in yemen at the moment one big elephant in the room that we haven't spoken about is the southern movement is the s.t.c. are the various proxies of the emirate is in the south they have their own...
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is yemen had it into complete collapse. i hope no three i think the. situation is very serious indeed to do anything by the day because no serious action has been taken by either the government of yemen or by the international community and sponsors of the peace in yemen and because of the loss of direction and loss of ability to and that has turned. over all these conflicts and.
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via skype thank you very much for being with us so four years into yemen's war the u.s. finally says the time is now for the cessation of hostilities we know that the u.n. has been working on this for some time now so they seem to have u.s. support now what do you think. why do you think the trumpet ministration is pushing for talks now what's changed anything. i think that trying to straighten it trying to get out ahead of a stampede congress and public opinion in the media have all turned very much against this war and the people of yemen need this war to end as soon as possible thirty days is too long three days is too long united nations has said thirteen million people might be at risk of starvation i think there are some larger issues of play here and the truth administration may be trying to save the overall us saudi relationship but that's not the main thing we have to focus on now the main thing we have to focus on is that the people of yemen need peace as soon as possible not even thirty days that's too long do you think this could mark a turning point in yemen
via skype thank you very much for being with us so four years into yemen's war the u.s. finally says the time is now for the cessation of hostilities we know that the u.n. has been working on this for some time now so they seem to have u.s. support now what do you think. why do you think the trumpet ministration is pushing for talks now what's changed anything. i think that trying to straighten it trying to get out ahead of a stampede congress and public opinion in the media have all turned...
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in yemen, it has come to this. more than three years of war have brought the nation to the brink of famine. we filmed these distressing images earlier this month. after years of inaction, there is a new sense of urgency and from the united states a new push for peace. 30 days from now, we want to see everybody around a peace table based on a ceasefire, based on a pull—back from the border, and then based on ceasing dropping of bombs, that will permit the special envoy, martin griffiths, who is very good, he knows what he is doing, to get them together in sweden and end this war. a war that keeps filling new graves. here, for 42 schoolboys killed by the saudi—led coalition in august. we met survivors of the devastating air strike, one more attack which raised concern internationally about the saudi bombing campaign in yemen. but if a turning point is coming, it may be because of the brutal killing by saudi officials of the dissident saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. that in turn increased the pressure on key sau
in yemen, it has come to this. more than three years of war have brought the nation to the brink of famine. we filmed these distressing images earlier this month. after years of inaction, there is a new sense of urgency and from the united states a new push for peace. 30 days from now, we want to see everybody around a peace table based on a ceasefire, based on a pull—back from the border, and then based on ceasing dropping of bombs, that will permit the special envoy, martin griffiths, who...
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some in djibouti others having returned to yemen. and their relatives in the us waiting hoping they can be together soon. before the war yemeni americans were able to travel relatively easily between their two home countries. that's the case for abdul forgave he works in the u.s. for an a.t.m. company to support his family. we went to meet him at his apartment just outside new york city home to generations of yemeni americans saw a wave of flood immigrants they came from our area in yemen abdul's family's roots in the u.s. go back almost a century i'm a fourth generation fourth generation in the country my father was grandfather. from his mother's side of the cities my father was a citizen all my uncles are citizens abdul had hoped his children would continue that line to. she is twenty one years old my mother is seventeen when i was nine this is my life. and your other son so nineteen years old. there's nothing in this for he first applied for visas for his wife and four children in two thousand and fifteen just after the war began
some in djibouti others having returned to yemen. and their relatives in the us waiting hoping they can be together soon. before the war yemeni americans were able to travel relatively easily between their two home countries. that's the case for abdul forgave he works in the u.s. for an a.t.m. company to support his family. we went to meet him at his apartment just outside new york city home to generations of yemeni americans saw a wave of flood immigrants they came from our area in yemen...
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yemen supplied to the sport. carefully worded call the saudis to stop populated areas. incredulous the government tries to defend us. under threat to engaged in. i mean even we can see that. this is. territory in syria killing more than forty american fighters close to the border with iraq coming up we look into the reasons behind the group. here in moscow welcome to me kevin first in this latest live update was taught to me this just a week to go until the midterm elections in the year. yes it seems everyone who's anyone is going to opinion about it even the popular t.v. comedy series the big bang theory is a message in its credits kaleb open reports much of the rhetoric is feeding public discord and social division but the mid-term elections approaching things are getting intense across the united states bombs are being sent through the mail shootings are happening and talk of division is everywhere now in this context you would expect that american media would try to calm people down bring them together well not this time just turn on c.n.n. this president has radica
yemen supplied to the sport. carefully worded call the saudis to stop populated areas. incredulous the government tries to defend us. under threat to engaged in. i mean even we can see that. this is. territory in syria killing more than forty american fighters close to the border with iraq coming up we look into the reasons behind the group. here in moscow welcome to me kevin first in this latest live update was taught to me this just a week to go until the midterm elections in the year. yes it...
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warning that yemen could soon face a full scale final. since it led a military intervention in its southern neighbor three and a half years ago saudi arabia and its allies have breached the basic rules of war civilians have been repeatedly targeted with some attacks on schools and hospitals a un panel recently accused the coalition of war crimes so many people talk about yemen as the forgotten war but here at the u.n. it's not a forgotten war we have sometimes monthly debates and meetings on the what's going on in yemen it's an ignored war and it's ignored because so many at the security council table are directly or indirectly involved and shielding fouled eurabia from any criticism and they all have blood on their hands those countries include the us france and the u.k. friends of saudi arabia with huge investments and trade deals all three supply the saudis with weapons the u.n. secretary general has also been muted in his criticism perhaps because of the country's regional influence and the count here deputy crown prince mohammed bin
warning that yemen could soon face a full scale final. since it led a military intervention in its southern neighbor three and a half years ago saudi arabia and its allies have breached the basic rules of war civilians have been repeatedly targeted with some attacks on schools and hospitals a un panel recently accused the coalition of war crimes so many people talk about yemen as the forgotten war but here at the u.n. it's not a forgotten war we have sometimes monthly debates and meetings on...
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a victim of yemen's growing hunger. in the beds across the way, doctors want us to see another two—year—old. it is hard to look. his grandmother, nadia, shares his torment. she is skin and bone herself. this boy was born into the arab world's poorest nation, but war has pushed it to the brink. now the currency has collapsed and food prices have doubled in a month. this doctor, who trained in liverpool, says only peace will save yemen's children. the final solution for our problem is to stop the war. after that, everything will be ok. do you have any hope of that? myself, no. children die here every day, because of malnutrition and other preventable diseases. victims of man, not of nature. well, this is where you can really see the tragedy of yemen. there is ward after ward here of severely malnourished children. nowhere in the world are more people at risk of starvation. i was here in sanaa two years ago, and it is really shocking to come back and see how much worse things are now. and the united nations is warning
a victim of yemen's growing hunger. in the beds across the way, doctors want us to see another two—year—old. it is hard to look. his grandmother, nadia, shares his torment. she is skin and bone herself. this boy was born into the arab world's poorest nation, but war has pushed it to the brink. now the currency has collapsed and food prices have doubled in a month. this doctor, who trained in liverpool, says only peace will save yemen's children. the final solution for our problem is to stop...
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this is the deputy line from berlin new figures show ever more people around the world are starving yemen is one of the countries where people especially children are suffering most and nearly thirty percent of its population is on the brink of starvation also coming up the most violent storm to hit florida in living memory crashes ashore hurricane michael after the state was fierce winds torrential rains more than four hundred thousand homes and businesses without power. thanks so much for being with us i'm brian thomas the number of people suffering from hunger worldwide is rising according to the world hunger index more than one hundred twenty four million people are experiencing hunger that's forty four million more than two years ago it is the african continent that suffers most the majority of the countries in africa have a serious hunger problem there are just eight african countries where hunger and starvation are not an issue central african states are at the top of the index. while side of africa war torn yemen is one of the worst hit countries of its twenty eight million people
this is the deputy line from berlin new figures show ever more people around the world are starving yemen is one of the countries where people especially children are suffering most and nearly thirty percent of its population is on the brink of starvation also coming up the most violent storm to hit florida in living memory crashes ashore hurricane michael after the state was fierce winds torrential rains more than four hundred thousand homes and businesses without power. thanks so much for...
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is participating in yemen it's one of the highest you know. also injected into yemen to rebuild again. last year i myself have this to damage and. own asli i was so much overwhelmed with the tremendous efforts. of soldiers and also our people from the same italian aid all contributed to in yemen and the building houses hospitals providing you know electricity but more than that also taking care of the wounded one in our own hospitals we have i have been also acknowledged by the. board health organization director general director that with the u.a.e. efforts and first date. i think their access to the different villages in yemen they wouldn't have been able to bring their aides especially when it comes to the break of cholera and how your way you have it tremendously into also. providing treatment and providing also all the necessary requirement so that the civilians will be safe and also they will be treated when it comes to these accusations as you said we hope that people before accusing you know with the u.a.e. or any others who are trying
is participating in yemen it's one of the highest you know. also injected into yemen to rebuild again. last year i myself have this to damage and. own asli i was so much overwhelmed with the tremendous efforts. of soldiers and also our people from the same italian aid all contributed to in yemen and the building houses hospitals providing you know electricity but more than that also taking care of the wounded one in our own hospitals we have i have been also acknowledged by the. board health...
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is sincere in their design it for a negotiated peace in yemen can they be trusted. if what they actually want is peace on their terms and to rid yemen of any iranian influence. no no this is not true i mean the peace the terms of the united nations resolution twenty two sixteen end of story and this is very clear why not the united nation or mr griffiths you know what cards to implement this your united nations resolution twenty two sixteen and the stand of the legitimate so you know governments and the allied forces i mean the. coalition that a coalition is ok the who thing you are not allowed to be in a to to control the whole yemen you are. a minority or you are in a part of the me yemenis people so if you want to get involved in the in the political process you're most welcome but as a military as a militia ok as a militia armed by iran. the sole enemy of the arabs know this is not accepted. the arabs allied forces they will not accept at all that the who thier will become like cause by law in lebanon or the militias in iraq no way no way they want not accept th
is sincere in their design it for a negotiated peace in yemen can they be trusted. if what they actually want is peace on their terms and to rid yemen of any iranian influence. no no this is not true i mean the peace the terms of the united nations resolution twenty two sixteen end of story and this is very clear why not the united nation or mr griffiths you know what cards to implement this your united nations resolution twenty two sixteen and the stand of the legitimate so you know...
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what's happening in yemen. to my. mom afraid i suppose. i don't know sorry what's happening in yemen. there's a war saudi arabia. has some major the sport it takes i have no idea do you know what's happening in yemen sorry do you know what's happening in yemen. is taking the lives of thousands of civilians and caused an unprecedented humanitarian crisis and yet according to a new poll almost a home of the people in the u.k. have no i did that there is a war taking place in yemen a war in which a saudi led coalition is conducting a deadly campaign event strikes in an attempt to drive out who the rebels hope you carry don't know about most stuff when you push it i can imagine charts terrible why do you think that is. no enough is being said about you it depends what the media seem to sourcing at a particular point in time which you would see public knowledge and opinion so you think it's under-reported the war in yemen isn't just another humanitarian crisis in a far flung part of the world the saudi led campaign
what's happening in yemen. to my. mom afraid i suppose. i don't know sorry what's happening in yemen. there's a war saudi arabia. has some major the sport it takes i have no idea do you know what's happening in yemen sorry do you know what's happening in yemen. is taking the lives of thousands of civilians and caused an unprecedented humanitarian crisis and yet according to a new poll almost a home of the people in the u.k. have no i did that there is a war taking place in yemen a war in which...
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in yemen, it has come to this. more than three years of war have brought the nation to the brink of famine. we filmed these distressing images earlier this month. after years of inaction, there is a new sense of urgency and from the united states a new push for peace. 30 days from now, we want to see everybody around a peace table based on a ceasefire, based on a pull—back from the border, and then based on ceasing dropping of bombs, that will permit the special envoy, martin griffiths, who is very good, he knows what he is doing, to get them together in sweden and end this war. a war that keeps filling new graves. here, for 42 schoolboys killed by the saudi—led coalition in august. we met survivors of the devastating air strike, one more attack which raised concern internationally about the saudi bombing campaign in yemen. but if a turning point is coming, it may be because of the brutal killing by saudi officials of the dissident saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. that in turn increased the pressure on key sau
in yemen, it has come to this. more than three years of war have brought the nation to the brink of famine. we filmed these distressing images earlier this month. after years of inaction, there is a new sense of urgency and from the united states a new push for peace. 30 days from now, we want to see everybody around a peace table based on a ceasefire, based on a pull—back from the border, and then based on ceasing dropping of bombs, that will permit the special envoy, martin griffiths, who...
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>> guest: saudi arabia is a neighbor of yemen and sees yemen as a security and stability as directly affecting their own internal security. so for saudi arabia and yemen right now, they see the developments there as nest and x essential threat to their own security. i think that what the saudi objectives are in yemen are issues that we don't necessarily disagree with. i think the saudi see that the security of their border with yemen is important. they see the importance of having a friendly government that they can work with and cooperate with. and they also see a threat from iranian expansion into the arabian peninsula that would be directly provocative to their own security. so those are the basic fundamental principles of why the saudi's felt in 2015 a needed to take measures to stabilize the situation, to go in and reverse what seemed to be a coup d'ctat against a legitimate government that we had all cooperated and created in developing? the criticism of the saudi arabia israeli over its implementation of this war. and the criticism is justified. the way the saudi's gone about
>> guest: saudi arabia is a neighbor of yemen and sees yemen as a security and stability as directly affecting their own internal security. so for saudi arabia and yemen right now, they see the developments there as nest and x essential threat to their own security. i think that what the saudi objectives are in yemen are issues that we don't necessarily disagree with. i think the saudi see that the security of their border with yemen is important. they see the importance of having a...
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because they've been invited in by the government of yemen and the president of yemen on that logic and that place holder the government we're not bombing anybody in yemen we're not killing innocent human beings or you're lying militias have killed elizabeth you mean the saudi arabia is bombing yemen on a daily basis killing people in yemen and refusing any opportunity to engage in peace talks we have offered a peace plan for syria we offered a peace plan in the yemen but but the saudis rejected the peace of thirty in syria forty years ago they rejected the peace out there in yemen three years ago hoping to be able to have a military victory in three weeks and they continue to bomb innocent people in the air and no one's defending that and what's interesting is you're reminding me that i came to new york a couple years ago interviewed the saudi ambassador to the united nations and i said why are you in yemen why are you there bombing all these people and he said we're invited by the government we're fighting terrorism and all of the reports of civilian casualties are disputed and wh
because they've been invited in by the government of yemen and the president of yemen on that logic and that place holder the government we're not bombing anybody in yemen we're not killing innocent human beings or you're lying militias have killed elizabeth you mean the saudi arabia is bombing yemen on a daily basis killing people in yemen and refusing any opportunity to engage in peace talks we have offered a peace plan for syria we offered a peace plan in the yemen but but the saudis...
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jane: is it possible to have peace in yemen right now? is anybody listening to america's calls for cease-fire? t i'm not certain th principal parties to the conflict are listening carefully. i think they areoth at the moment hoping to find some way to claim victory and walk away from this,ut it is still to be seen how they will define that. what they'reoing is trying to set up a sense of urgency, but it needs to be support real exercise of influence on our part, and it remains to be seen what we are prepared to do out this. jane: the state department says the climate has changed. what has changed? stephen: well, i'm not sure that hawe know. therbeen this terrible u.n. report about another famine, or another level of famine about to exist in yemen. we've see the sng grow exponentially, which is terrible and heartbreaking. that hasn't been enough thus far, though. i don't know, maybe the anudis, as mormore scrutiny is paid to leadership decisions arou the world, sees yemen a a reputational problem and they decide to find the exit door soone
jane: is it possible to have peace in yemen right now? is anybody listening to america's calls for cease-fire? t i'm not certain th principal parties to the conflict are listening carefully. i think they areoth at the moment hoping to find some way to claim victory and walk away from this,ut it is still to be seen how they will define that. what they'reoing is trying to set up a sense of urgency, but it needs to be support real exercise of influence on our part, and it remains to be seen what...
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in yemen, it has come to this. a nation on the brink of famine, images to shock the world, if it was looking. after years of war and global inaction, there is a new sense of urgency. and, from the united states, a new push for peace. 30 days from now, we want to see everybody around the peace table, based on a ceasefire, based on a pull back from the border and then based on ceasing dropping of bombs, that will permit the special envoy, who is very good, he knows what he is doing, to get them together in sweden and end this war. a war that keeps filling new graves. here, for 42 schoolboys, killed by the saudi—led coalition in august. we met survivors of the devastating air strike. one more attack which raised concern internationally about the saudi bombing campaign in yemen. but the tipping point may have been the brutal killing by saudi officials of the dissident saudi journalist, jamal khashoggi. that could not be ignored, even by staunch saudi allies and arms suppliers like the us and britain. the uk's lucrati
in yemen, it has come to this. a nation on the brink of famine, images to shock the world, if it was looking. after years of war and global inaction, there is a new sense of urgency. and, from the united states, a new push for peace. 30 days from now, we want to see everybody around the peace table, based on a ceasefire, based on a pull back from the border and then based on ceasing dropping of bombs, that will permit the special envoy, who is very good, he knows what he is doing, to get them...
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i have no idea do you know what's happening in yemen sorry do you know what's happening in yemen you need a said before you know about the war and something about truth i assume if you're asking that something bad is saudi arabia attacking your was what was happening you know very good things that you do you know that there's a war taking place there yeah yeah you know that almost half of the u.k. have no idea what's happening in yemen but we should take this i think we pay for it over to the. u.k. we don't know about most things happening in russia but if i can imagine china's terrible why do you think that is no enough has been said about it it depends what the media seem to sizing at a particular point in time we came through it says public knowledge and opinion so you think it's under-reported. the mother of jamal khashoggi has brought the new case close strategic partnership with the riyadh into the spotlight now an increasing number of politicians here in the u.k. a call on the government to explain its unceasing support for the saudi led war in yemen perhaps if more of the pub
i have no idea do you know what's happening in yemen sorry do you know what's happening in yemen you need a said before you know about the war and something about truth i assume if you're asking that something bad is saudi arabia attacking your was what was happening you know very good things that you do you know that there's a war taking place there yeah yeah you know that almost half of the u.k. have no idea what's happening in yemen but we should take this i think we pay for it over to the....
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what's happening in yemen those oil. is taking the lives of thousands of civilians and caused an unprecedented humanitarian crisis and yet according to a new poll almost half of the people in the u.k. have no i did there is a war taking place in yemen a war in which a saudi led coalition is conducting a deadly campaign of asteroids in an attempt to drive out who the rebels are you clearly don't know about most of. my conversion charts terrible why do you think that is enough has been said about it depends what the media synthesizing at a particular point in time which you roots is public knowledge and opinion so you think it's under-reported the war in yemen isn't just another humanitarian crisis in a far flung parts of the world the saudi led campaign is being waged partly thanks to a hefty supply of british made weapons the u.k. government happens to be the second biggest supplier of arms to the saudi kingdom after the us according to the latest figures u.k. military sales to riyadh increased by two thirds in twenty se
what's happening in yemen those oil. is taking the lives of thousands of civilians and caused an unprecedented humanitarian crisis and yet according to a new poll almost half of the people in the u.k. have no i did there is a war taking place in yemen a war in which a saudi led coalition is conducting a deadly campaign of asteroids in an attempt to drive out who the rebels are you clearly don't know about most of. my conversion charts terrible why do you think that is enough has been said about...
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there hasn't been an american embassy in yemen for over three years no because of the war. that means she's a including. american citizens like machine have had their cases assigned to foreign countries like booty is a try to get the armies away from conflict you want. nothing more than a mission to land a number out of my feet. nefesh an inconvenient message and. i'm in awe i've been out of. the aladdin mission to learn how to. tell this daughter eleven year old shaman was born with cerebral palsy making it more urgent for her to get adequate medical care something that's become increasingly difficult in yemen. the financial and. as the war escalated and as you've applied for visas for his family to join him in the us where he works to support them and where
there hasn't been an american embassy in yemen for over three years no because of the war. that means she's a including. american citizens like machine have had their cases assigned to foreign countries like booty is a try to get the armies away from conflict you want. nothing more than a mission to land a number out of my feet. nefesh an inconvenient message and. i'm in awe i've been out of. the aladdin mission to learn how to. tell this daughter eleven year old shaman was born with cerebral...
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to saudi arabia for the war in yemen. arms can be used or intended for use in wars of aggression or for measures that would disturb the peace as the law stipulates then the federal german government is duty bound to refuse to approve their export time the german economic ministry has to say about the bomb. in the matter you describe the assumption that the export of arms took place from italy in this regard germany . sports from germany very easy for the judge to say these particular. being produced in italy their responsibility of the to regulate the italian. german and therefore. that the. kingdom and it is this way that the global trade in weapons remains less regulated than the global trade. some deals were approved by neither the italian nor the german government run the town has found another way around the regulations this time by south africa. since the days of apartheid the country has had a powerful arms industry with close ties to politicians. one of the few politicians who lost critical questions about this is
to saudi arabia for the war in yemen. arms can be used or intended for use in wars of aggression or for measures that would disturb the peace as the law stipulates then the federal german government is duty bound to refuse to approve their export time the german economic ministry has to say about the bomb. in the matter you describe the assumption that the export of arms took place from italy in this regard germany . sports from germany very easy for the judge to say these particular. being...
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around 80% of yemen's food supplies come through here. during three years of war, this lifeline has already been a casualty of airstrikes and a saudi blockade. but both sides are accused of delaying tactics that guarantee more hunger in yemen. the united nations has warned that if fighting closes this port even for a short time, the impact would be immediate and catastrophic. within days, hundreds of thousands of yemenis won't have the food they depend on. within weeks, that number would escalate to millions. the closure of this port could be the triggerforfamine. and just minutes from the port, a community at the margins. already the poorest of the poor. we found tahir abdullah at home with four of his eight children. the youngest, nasim, is two. tahir says the older he gets, that thinner he gets. "the children often don't eat for an entire day," he says. "the youngest have never tasted milk. "most of the time we survive on bread and tea." today, they are eating. tomorrow, maybe not. it is war that has brought this nation to the brink of
around 80% of yemen's food supplies come through here. during three years of war, this lifeline has already been a casualty of airstrikes and a saudi blockade. but both sides are accused of delaying tactics that guarantee more hunger in yemen. the united nations has warned that if fighting closes this port even for a short time, the impact would be immediate and catastrophic. within days, hundreds of thousands of yemenis won't have the food they depend on. within weeks, that number would...