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The Voice of Yemen
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An independent account dedicated to sharing both mainstream and suppressed news about Yemen.

Why isn’t this front-page news? What makes some lives matter less?

No matter what the reason was, the officer had no right to treat the old man like that, even if he did something wrong.

The officer kicked a pot of boiling oil, and maybe he didn’t mean to hurt the old man, but what he did was savage, and he deserves to be made an example of.

Don’t Forget Yemen!

Aden Governorate: Women continue to rise up against hunger, poverty, the collapse of basic services, and the corruption of the Saudi-Emirati coalition government. Their demands remain unmet amid a media blackout and deliberate neglect by UN organizations. https://video.nostr.build/aff2bb5f1a28bd6acafd95933baaf76ff037c9122d23772c538a4c51aa76a589.mp4

علينا وعليكم وعلى جميع المؤمنين

Israel is bombing Al-Hodeidah Governorate, in Yemen.

Happening Now >> Yemen: Million-Man Demonstration in Solidarity with the Palestinian People

This is how the UAE was backing terrorists to get rid of mosque imams and Yemeni officers who stood against its plans before it invaded Yemen.

Never forget what the Saudi-Emirati coalition did in Yemen!

Ibb Governorate: In a shocking and disgraceful act, a police officer poured boiling oil on an elderly street vendor, leaving him badly injured. According to local news, the man received medical treatment and is now recovering. The officer has been arrested and is currently under Investigation.

Breaking: Sirens sound throughout the central occupied lands following a ballistic missile launch from Yemen.

By the way, 12% of them are in Yemen (we’re talking about 43 million people) and they’re being starved by the Saudi-Emirati coalition. Yes, the same coalition that just gave Trump about three trillion dollars!

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UNDP: 80% of Yemenis live in poverty & 3.2 million children are out of school.