News Report - Saudi and Yemeni Planes hitting Shias in Yemen - 28Aug09 -...
Yemen's Houthi fighters have accused Saudi Arabia of helping the Yemeni army in its deadly offensive against them in the north-western province of...
Yemen's Houthi fighters have accused Saudi Arabia of helping the Yemeni army in its deadly offensive against them in the north-western province of Saada.
Zaidi Shia fighters, known as Houthis, issued a statement on Friday saying that at least two Saudi warplanes have bombed their positions in the al-Malahid district.
The fighters' statement has been dismissed by the Yemeni army as a baseless allegation.
Fighting between Yemeni troops backed by fighter aircraft and Shia fighters has killed dozens, mostly fighters, since the government launched a wide offensive against Shia tribes earlier in the month.
The Shia fighters have been engaged in on and off fighting with Yemen's army since 2004.
Press TV correspondent in Yemen, Akram Al-Hindi, says the military's campaign against Houthi fighters is expected to intensify in the coming days -- despite the growing civilian death toll.
"We have heard that there was a short truce between the government and the Houthi fighters but shortly after that the fighting erupted again," Al-Hindi said.
"The treaty which was signed based on Qatar agreement and Doha agreement has been declared dead from the Yemeni government side," he added.
According to the correspondent, the Houthi fighters claim that the government is intensifying its military offences and this calls for the end of the truce between the two sides.
"This shows that the violence will continue," Al-Hindi concluded.
The Houthis say they are defending themselves against religious oppression. The government says it is fighting an armed insurgency seeking to reinstate imamate rule, which ended in a 1962 coup.
According to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, an estimated 119,000 people from the northwest Yemeni town of Saada are currently displaced.
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[29/09/19] 3 Saudi brigades destroyed, scores of mercs captured in...
The spokesman for Yemeni Armed Forces says three Saudi military brigades were completely destroyed after Yemeni Army troops, backed by allied...
The spokesman for Yemeni Armed Forces says three Saudi military brigades were completely destroyed after Yemeni Army troops, backed by allied fighters from Popular Committees, mounted a large-scale military offensive in the kingdom’s southern border region of Najran.
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[14 Aug 2012] Yemeni people call for end of US Saudi Arabia intervention...
[14 Aug 2012] Yemeni people call for end of US Saudi Arabia intervention - English
Supporters of the Yemeni revolution have been taking to the...
[14 Aug 2012] Yemeni people call for end of US Saudi Arabia intervention - English
Supporters of the Yemeni revolution have been taking to the streets of Yemen for over a year and half, demanding an end to 33 years of government corruption which has plunged Yemen into being one of the poorest countries in the world.
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[31 Oct 2013] Yemeni soldiers killed as gunmen attack Abyan security...
At least eight Yemeni soldiers have been killed in an attack in the country\'s south.
Local sources say gunmen attacked a security checkpoint in...
At least eight Yemeni soldiers have been killed in an attack in the country\'s south.
Local sources say gunmen attacked a security checkpoint in the province of Abyan. Several others were injured in the incident. Abyan has been witnessing an increasing number of Al-Qaeda attacks in the past weeks. The violence has mainly targeted Yemeni army facilities. The militants say their attacks are in response to US drone strikes in the country. The group says it wants to discourage the government from cooperating with Washington.
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[20 Dec 2013] Yemeni people protest US israeli meddling - English
Demonstrators have poured onto the streets of the Yemeni city of Sada\\\\\\\'a for yet another protest against the US and Israel.
The protesters...
Demonstrators have poured onto the streets of the Yemeni city of Sada\\\\\\\'a for yet another protest against the US and Israel.
The protesters stormed the main streets of Sada\\\\\\\'a in the country\\\\\\\'s north, holding placards denouncing the US interference in Yemen\\\\\\\'s affairs. The demonstrators also chanted slogans against the Yemeni government over American drone attacks in the country. The protests come in the wake of a deadly US strike on a wedding in the country, killing 17 people. The US is estimated to have carried out at least a dozen strikes in the province since the start of 2012.
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The Justified Yemeni Retaliation | Sayyid Hashim al-Haidari | Arabic Sub...
For over 5 years now, the oppressed nation of Yemen is being bombarded by the evil Saudi regime. The dignified people of Yemen do not wish to bow...
For over 5 years now, the oppressed nation of Yemen is being bombarded by the evil Saudi regime. The dignified people of Yemen do not wish to bow down in front of the Saudi regime and its master - America. Hence they are being punished with bombs, trade embargoes and famine. Saudi is a war criminal and so is America. The Yemeni kids are deprived of milk, food, and basic necessities. Millions are subjected to cruelty at the hands of the Saudi regime. All the while, the whole world governments turn a blind eye to these crimes against humanity. There is no one to stop the evil Saudi regime and its master - the great satan America - from their non-stop oppression against the Yemeni nation. The flag bearers of human rights have gone deaf and blind. Let\\\\\\\'s not talk about the mainstream media. This is a shameful state of affairs! This is flat out hypocrisy of organizations such as the UN! This is a sick world we live in!
Under the given circumstances, do the Yemenis have any other choice but to retaliate against the evil Saudi regime? Should the world be surprised and shocked if this oppressed nation turns around and attacks Saudi Arabia?
Any sane and justice seeker person would say that it is the right of the Yemenis to resist against non-stop and unjustified Saudi aggression. The right to self defense is a natural and inevitable right of Yemenis too.
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[13 July 2012] Yemeni protesters call for ouster of corrupted remnants -...
[13 July 2012] Yemeni protesters call for ouster of corrupted remnants - English
Yemeni protesters took to the main streets of the capital Sanaa...
[13 July 2012] Yemeni protesters call for ouster of corrupted remnants - English
Yemeni protesters took to the main streets of the capital Sanaa demanding the ouster of corrupted government officials who are still in power after months of anti-regime demonstrations. They called for an end to the deeply rooted government corruption.The protesters also called on President Mansour Hadi to take decisive measures to strip Saleh-era and corrupt officials of their positions in the new government. The Friday protest came a day after the UN Envoy to Yemen Jamal Ben Omar held a press conference in the capital Sana'a in which he discussed the mechanism of the power transition which will take place in the near future
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[20 May 13] Yemeni National Dialog temporarily adjourned - English
The Yemeni National Dialogue Conference has stopped working, following the unprecedented killing of two southern Yemeni youth, Khalid Mohammed and...
The Yemeni National Dialogue Conference has stopped working, following the unprecedented killing of two southern Yemeni youth, Khalid Mohammed and Hassan Ja\'far during a wedding ceremony on Thursday. The National Dialogue Conference, NDC, has asked the killer\'s father --- who\'s also an NDC member --- to hand over his son to authorities. Members of the Conference have demanded that the person responsible for the killings be brought to justice. Families of the victims have also demanded justice for the killer who\'s now on the run.
Yousef Mawry, Press TV, Sanaa
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