IICYMI: A United Nations report projected that the death toll from Yemen's war will reach 377,000 by the end of 2021, including those killed as a result of indirect and direct causes. https://t.co/7yuerhluDX
— Aisha (@Aishalifett) February 26, 2022
And, let’s not forget, Saudi Arabia and UAE – with western weaponry – have conducted a similar war in Yemen, described as “a humanitarian disaster”
These are all among the many reasons people speak out against sportswashinghttps://t.co/YVi7uGZNiD
— Miguel Delaney (@MiguelDelaney) February 26, 2022
Certain terms have unvarying definitions. If you're "anti-war," then it doesn't make a difference if it's Saudi Arabia bombing #Yemen, #Israel strangulating civilians in #Gaza or Russia ridiculing the int'l law in #Ukraine. They all must be denounced. Firmly. #RussiaUkraineWar pic.twitter.com/m8vyBueX95
— Kourosh Ziabari (@KZiabari) February 26, 2022
Russia's invasion of Ukraine could mean less bread on the table in Egypt, Lebanon, Yemen and elsewhere in the Arab world where millions already struggle to survive.
https://t.co/5RnNHcesbk— The Youth Times (@youthtimes) February 26, 2022
What’s the excuse for Yemen? pic.twitter.com/fo7uNkdyPb
— Edmund Kudzayi (@EdmundKudzayi) February 26, 2022
Meanwhile no one gets sanctioned or attacked for this. No one talks about it. No one cares. I hate to compare, but what has happened in Yemen is, objectively, far worse than whats happened in Ukraine, but because they're not White & a US ally is doing it (w/ US weapons). Crickets https://t.co/sptq51oRff
— Palestinian Leftist 🇵🇸🏴🚩 (@PalestinianLeft) February 26, 2022
Komisch, wenn man darauf hinweist, dass es einen 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇸🇦🇦🇪-geführten Vernichtungskrieg gegen die Menschen im #Yemen gibt, auch.https://t.co/VQAffODfHi
— polirealm (@polirealm) February 26, 2022