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Iranian MPs Condemn Massacre, Siege on Yemeni People

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Yamanyoon- 15 Nov 2017

The Iranian parliamentarians in a statement on Wednesday deplored Saudi Arabia’s brutal killing and siege on the Yemeni people, blasting the countries which claim to be advocate of human rights for their silence.

“The representatives of the proud and steadfast nation of Islamic Iran condemn these inhumane and brutal attacks and declare to the world that the humanitarian catastrophe in Yemen has happened under the Saudi attacks and siege that has prevented delivery of medical aid and foodstuff to the nation,” the statement said.

“The Saudi officials and the country’s supporters, including the US, should account for this humanitarian catastrophe,” it added.

The statement also lashed out at countries which claim to be advocates of human rights for keeping mum about the crimes committed against the Yemeni people and their massacre at the hands of the Saudis and with different lethal weapons.

Saudi Arabia has been striking Yemen since March 2015 to restore power to fugitive president Mansour Hadi, a close ally of Riyadh. The Saudi-led aggression has so far killed at least 15,000 Yemenis, including hundreds of women and children.

Despite Riyadh’s claims that it is bombing the positions of the Ansarullah fighters, Saudi bombers are flattening residential areas and civilian infrastructures.

According to several reports, the Saudi-led air campaign against Yemen has driven the impoverished country towards humanitarian disaster, as Saudi Arabia’s deadly campaign prevented the patients from travelling abroad for treatment and blocked the entry of medicine into the war-torn country.

The cholera outbreak in Yemen which began in April, has also claimed over 2,200 lives and has infected 900,000, as the nation has been suffering from what the World Health Organization (WHO) describes as the “largest epidemic in the world” amid a non-stop bombing campaign led by Saudi Arabia. Also Riyadh’s deadly campaign prevented the patients from traveling abroad for treatment and blocked the entry of medicine into the war-torn country.

According to reports, the cholera epidemic in Yemen, which is the subject of a Saudi Arabian war and total embargo, is the largest recorded in modern history.

Meanwhile, the United Nations has described the current level of hunger in Yemen as “unprecedented,” emphasizing that 17 million people are now food insecure in the country.

It added that 6.8 million, meaning almost one in four people, do not have enough food and rely entirely on external assistance.

A recent survey showed that almost one third of families have gaps in their diets, and hardly ever consume foods like pulses, vegetables, fruit, dairy products or meat.

More than 3 million pregnant and nursing women and children under 5 need support to prevent or cure malnutrition.

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