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Yemen: the ‘forgotten war’ over-shadowed by Syria

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Published: 1 November 2016

Last updated: 4 March 2024

The ten-year-old Yemeni girl on a mission to stop the war – Gabrielle Weiniger – i24News 31.10.16
More than 2,000 children have died since the war began, with six children killed or injured daily. Includes video [3:47].

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Yemen: The 'forgotten war' cloaked in the shadow of Syria - Hakim Almasmari & Angela Dewan – CNN 09.10.16
Dozens of schools and hospitals have been bombed. Foreign powers carry out deadly airstrikes. Political chaos has created a vacuum for militant groups like ISIS to flourish. Millions are in desperate need of aid and on the brink of famine. Includes graphic but must watch video [2:51].

Is Yemen headed for partition? – Bruce Riedel – Al-Monitor 31.10.16
An open-ended cease-fire is needed for Yemen, but a de facto partition of the country is more likely.

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