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Yemen, worst famine in a century

Anthem

Active Member
Yemen facing the 'world's worst famine in 100 years' if fighting does not stop, warns the UN

Yemen could face the “worst famine in the world in 100 years” if fighting continues, the United Nations has warned, as The Independent learned an official declaration of famine would likely be announced in just a few weeks.

Lise Grande, the UN’s coordinator for Yemen, said that as many as 13 million civilians could die from starvation if a Saudi Arabia-led coalition does not halt its bombardment of the impoverished country.

More than 10,00 people have already been killed in the fighting and 3 million internally displaced since the Gulf alliance began bombing the country in 2015 to oust the Shia Houthi rebels.

“I think many of us felt as we went into the 21st century that it was unthinkable that we could see a famine like we saw in Ethiopia ... Yet the reality is that in Yemen that is precisely what we are looking at,” Ms Grande told the BBC.

“We should be ashamed and we should, every day that we wake up, renew our commitment to do everything possible to help the people that are suffering and to end the conflict,” she added.

Ms Grande’s comments came as The Independent learned that in the coming weeks international bodies, including the UN, were likely to raise the integrated food security phase classification (IPC) to five, which means an official declaration of famine.

The IPC is a global scale, initially developed by the UN, to classify levels of hunger in order to trigger an international response.

At the moment Yemen is at level four, which means it is on the brink of famine.

The last country to be declared a level 5 was South Sudan last year.

Yemen has been ripped apart by war since the spring of 2015 when a Saudi-led coalition began bombing the country to reinstate its Sunni ally president Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi. Months previously Mr Hadi had been chased out of the country by the Iran-backed Houthi rebels that have repeatedly launched long-range missiles at Saudi Arabia
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I wouldn't say it's been "ripped by war" since 2015 - maybe a little sooner than that.

I think US has the responsibility of stopping SA from continuing unnecessary military action. But that would, even if it happened, be only a minor, tiny, marginal step toward peace..
 

BSM1

What? Me worry?
Yemen facing the 'world's worst famine in 100 years' if fighting does not stop, warns the UN

Yemen could face the “worst famine in the world in 100 years” if fighting continues, the United Nations has warned, as The Independent learned an official declaration of famine would likely be announced in just a few weeks.

Lise Grande, the UN’s coordinator for Yemen, said that as many as 13 million civilians could die from starvation if a Saudi Arabia-led coalition does not halt its bombardment of the impoverished country.

More than 10,00 people have already been killed in the fighting and 3 million internally displaced since the Gulf alliance began bombing the country in 2015 to oust the Shia Houthi rebels.

“I think many of us felt as we went into the 21st century that it was unthinkable that we could see a famine like we saw in Ethiopia ... Yet the reality is that in Yemen that is precisely what we are looking at,” Ms Grande told the BBC.

“We should be ashamed and we should, every day that we wake up, renew our commitment to do everything possible to help the people that are suffering and to end the conflict,” she added.

Ms Grande’s comments came as The Independent learned that in the coming weeks international bodies, including the UN, were likely to raise the integrated food security phase classification (IPC) to five, which means an official declaration of famine.

The IPC is a global scale, initially developed by the UN, to classify levels of hunger in order to trigger an international response.

At the moment Yemen is at level four, which means it is on the brink of famine.

The last country to be declared a level 5 was South Sudan last year.

Yemen has been ripped apart by war since the spring of 2015 when a Saudi-led coalition began bombing the country to reinstate its Sunni ally president Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi. Months previously Mr Hadi had been chased out of the country by the Iran-backed Houthi rebels that have repeatedly launched long-range missiles at Saudi Arabia
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I wouldn't say it's been "ripped by war" since 2015 - maybe a little sooner than that.

I think US has the responsibility of stopping SA from continuing unnecessary military action. But that would, even if it happened, be only a minor, tiny, marginal step toward peace..

Well thank God it's not from Global Warming or Climate Change....just sayin'.
 

Jumi

Well-Known Member
What's worse is we hear almost nothing from Yemen in the news, so people assume it's not as bad as Syria. It's as if only alternative media outlets seem to care about the people of Yemen. Everyone else is just selling weapons.
 

BSM1

What? Me worry?
What "compassion".

Compassion is as compassion does, I guess. All the compassion in Kansas won't feed a single Yemeni child. You probably should do everything within your power to help the problem before you judge the intentions of others.
 

Saint Frankenstein

Here for the ride
Premium Member
What's worse is we hear almost nothing from Yemen in the news, so people assume it's not as bad as Syria. It's as if only alternative media outlets seem to care about the people of Yemen. Everyone else is just selling weapons.
All US media outlets are corporate owned except for NPR, which is financed by the government and some small minor outlets. We have nothing like the BBC here. Americans are extremely uninformed because of this.
 

Shad

Veteran Member
I think US has the responsibility of stopping SA from continuing unnecessary military action. But that would, even if it happened, be only a minor, tiny, marginal step toward peace..

The US are not the world police. Nations will need to become protectorates of the US if they want the US to solve everyone's problems.
 

Shad

Veteran Member
US has been supporting SA for years.

Yup. However the US is not going to risk geopolitics for Yemen. Yemen is a non-factor on the global scale thus expendable. Beside KSA and the USA can merely point out the rebel refused UN resolutions thus KSA is conducting a legal intervention.
 
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Anthem

Active Member
Yup. However the US is not going to risk geopolitics for Yemen. Yemen is a non-factor on the global scale thus expendable. Beside KSA and the USA can merely point out the rebel refused UN resolutions thus KSA is conducting a legal intervention.
What is a leagal mass slaughter?
 

Shad

Veteran Member
What is a leagal mass slaughter?

I was talking about the legal excuse used for intervention not that the method of warfare is legal. Methods of warfare are only legal if a superior power or group of powers exceeding that of the nations in conflict own power say so. If no power exists to enforce rules of war said rules are a waste of paper. This is one of those cases. The USA is not trading Yemen for geopolitics. China has no interest. Russia has no interest. The EU neither has the will nor the means. Every other nation is irrelevant.
 

Anthem

Active Member
I was talking about the legal excuse used for intervention not that the method of warfare is legal. Methods of warfare are only legal if a superior power or group of powers exceeding that of the nations in conflict own power say so.
That's not true.
The USA is not trading Yemen for geopolitics.
You mean you don't want it to? It is a ticking time bomb. Propagndists spent years blaming USA for what goes on in Yemen and praising what Russia is doing in syria while Yemen and syria are having very similar situations. Very two faced..
China has no interest. Russia has no interest. The EU neither has the will nor the means. Every other nation is irrelevant.
I suppose that too is what you would like to think.
 

Notanumber

A Free Man
They are all supporters of the Religion of Peace. Just imagine what it would be like if it was a Religion of War.
 

Jumi

Well-Known Member
All US media outlets are corporate owned except for NPR, which is financed by the government and some small minor outlets. We have nothing like the BBC here. Americans are extremely uninformed because of this.
It's not much better about Yemen here in EU either. We mostly get news expressing surprise that arms sold to UAE have ended up being used in by them in Yemen! Although they "promised not to" :rolleyes: it seems to end up in headlines every now and then.

Oh and welcome back, I've missed your posts. :)
 
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