[ad_1]
Amal Hussein (7), whose photo has become the symbol of the most serious humanitarian crisis in the world, and the bloody civil war that killed Yemenine on 27 October. He suffered severe acute malnutrition.
7-year-old girl from Yemen, Amal Husseinwhose photo appeared The New York Times, has become a symbol of the world's largest humanitarian crisis, has died. The news was confirmed by the Ministry of Health in Yemen. He died on October 26th.
This is a famous photographer's photo Tyler Hicks, which was filmed on October 18 at the Unicef Clinic of Aslan. He shows little flaming little girl. a picture depicting Yemeni children struggling with hunger every day because of the brutal war of the Yemen. Just a few days after the photo was published, Amal was dead. Hicks is a journalist.Declan Walsham the impact of the three-year war on the Yemen population. & # 160;
It was a little girl who was the same. Her mother sat with her. He told us that the refugees came from the second part of the country. Their homes are bombarded in Saada with borders with Saudi Arabia, & # 34; there is Euronews Walsh asked. The company could not afford to eat food. In addition to malnutrition, Amal suffered severe diarrhea and vomiting. But there was no room for Amal in 144 miles from Sana's capital, Amal, and they could not afford to travel to any other place. They were then taken back to the refugee camps. "##;
His story has become a symbol that Walsh calls Yemenis A man-made catastrophe #. & # 160;
"class =" ng-star-inserted ">
7-year-old girl from Yemen, Amal Husseinwhose photo appeared The New York Times, has become a symbol of the world's largest humanitarian crisis, has died. The news was confirmed by the Ministry of Health in Yemen. Her death on October 26th.
This is a famous photographer's photo Tyler Hicks, which was filmed on October 18 at the Aslán Unicef Clinic. It depicts a malnourished, complicated girl – an image that is illustrated by millions of Yemen children who are hungry on a daily basis due to the brutal war in Yemen. Just a few days after the photo was published, Amal was dead. Hicks is a journalist Declan Walsham examining the impact of the three-year war on the Yemen population.
"He was a little girl who was peaceful, his mother was sitting with him, told us that they had fled to another part of the country and bombarded their homes in Saada with Saudi Arabia." there is EuronewsWalsh asked. The family could not afford the food. In addition to malnutrition, Amal suffered severe diarrhea and vomiting. But Amal had no place in the hospital 144 kilometers from Sana's capital, and parents can not afford to travel elsewhere. That's why his parents were taken back to the refugee camp.
His story became a symbol that Walsh calls Jemeni "man-made disaster".
<span>
Following the release of the photo, US Defense Secretary James Mattis and the Foreign Minister Mike Pompeo in the next 30 days he called for an armistice. But hunger and the Yemeni shortage are completely shady killing a Saudi journalist at the Saudi Arabian Consulate Istanbul.
For three years, the "civil war in Yemen" has completely left the country and kicked out of the world's largest humanitarian crisis. According to the latest data, at least 10 000 people have died in the fight against Saudi Arabia and the Guards rebel in Saudi Arabia. Frequent attacks against civilians, bombing of marriages, funerals and coaches in the past shook the world's publicity.
"class =" ng-star-inserted ">
After the release of the photo, the US Secretary of Defense James Mattis and the Foreign Minister Mike Pompeothe "next 30 days" requested a ceasefire. Yemen's hunger and shortage completely blurred the killing of Hashokdhi Saudi journalist at the Saudi Arabian Consulate in Istanbul.
The Yemeni three-year civil war has completely destroyed the country and made it the world's largest humanitarian crisis. According to the latest data, at least 10 000 people have died in the fight against Saudi Arabia and the Guards rebel in Saudi Arabia. Frequent attacks on civilians, bombardments of marriages, funerals and school buses have shaken the public's public opinion in the past.
<span>
Partial obstruction of the state 12 million people died at the edge of hunger, some of which have been the worst in the last 100 years of hunger. "The economic war has raised the highest tax rate among the civilian population.The Saudi Arabia-led coalition introduced a number of criminal economic measures aimed at undermining rebel rebellions controlling the northern provinces of the country, but these measures, including free blockades , import restrictions and salary increases, about one million civil servants, millions of people took over the revision, pyramid, The New York Times.
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) warns more about the fact that there are seven million children in Yemen threatened by hunger, and they are still unable to end the long-standing conflict. Today, 1.8 million children under five are struggling with acute malnutrition and 400,000 are affected by acute malnutrition, – said UNICEF Regional Director War warning is so bad – # 34; the poorest countries in the Arab world.
"class =" ng-star-inserted ">
The blockade of the country has taken 12 million people to the edge of hunger, some of which have been described as the worst famine over the past 100 years. The economic war demanded the highest taxpayer in the civilian population. A Saudi-led coalition has introduced many criminal economic measures aimed at undermining the insurgents to control the northern parts of the country. But these measures, including possible blockades, restrictions on imports and the abolition of the salary of some one million state employees, plague millions of people, writes The New York Times.
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) notes that there are more than seven million children in Yemen but can not complete the long-standing conflict. "Today, 1.8 million children under the age of five are exposed to acute malnutrition and 400,000 people have been affected by acute malnutrition" – said UNICEF Regional Director "the war has exacerbated the bad conditions"the poorest country in the Arab world.
Source link