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Mohammed Al-Rumim is an independent journalist, reports to International English Media. Recently a correspondent for IHA international agency and write in AlJazeera English @AJEnglish Taiz - Yemen Email: ****** at ******. com
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Ostracised by their communities, leprosy sufferers are the ‘silent victims’ of the Saudi-led war on Yemen, medics say.
The article discusses the plight of leprosy sufferers in Yemen, who have become marginalized and ostracized due to the stigma associated with the disease and the ongoing civil war. Qasim al-Salahi, a leprosy patient, shares his harrowing experience of being abandoned by his community and losing everything to the conflict. The war has exacerbated the situation for leprosy patients, with healthcare facilities destroyed and humanitarian aid obstructed. The number of leprosy cases in Yemen is rising, and the healthcare system is failing to provide adequate care due to lack of funding and the collapse of public health services. The article also touches on the broader humanitarian crisis in Yemen, including a cholera epidemic and outbreaks of diphtheria, and the difficulties faced by aid organizations in delivering assistance.
‘This is how we welcomed 2019’: Civilians killed in Houthi attack
At least two civilians were killed and 16 others wounded in a Houthi rebel attack on Taiz, Yemen. The attack involved mortar shells hitting a residential area, resulting in casualties including an elderly woman and a child. The city of Taiz has been under siege by Houthi rebels for over four years, with frequent artillery and sniper attacks. Despite a recent peace agreement, violations continue, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis with food and water shortages and struggling hospitals. The conflict, which began in 2014, escalated in 2015 with a Saudi-led coalition's air campaign, supported by the US, causing significant civilian casualties and infrastructure damage.
Press conference in Taiz Yemen Yemen Lawyers Syndicate in coordination with NGOs in Taiz under the title " Taiz suffers from Blockade, Genocide and International community silence "
Birthdays under siege in Yemen: No candles, no presents
The article focuses on the plight of Mona al-Zoraigi, a widowed mother in Taiz, Yemen, struggling to provide for her family amid a siege by Houthi rebels. Since the death of her husband due to inadequate medical care, she has been the sole provider for her five children. The local community has offered some support, but resources are scarce due to the ongoing conflict and blockade. The siege has led to soaring food prices and widespread famine, with children and the elderly suffering the most. The United Nations has reported that a vast majority of Yemeni children need aid, and many are malnourished and out of school. The article highlights the severe impact of the war on civilians and the difficult choices parents must make between medical care for one child and food for another.
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