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Lawmakers Demand Answers About US Role in Saudi Slaughter of Yemeni Civilians

Mourning and Anger at Funeral of Yemeni Children Killed in US-Saudi School Bus Attack

“We, the children of Yemen, who came to here for solidarity with our brothers and sisters, mothers, fathers in Sadaa, say to American people, the Saudis kill us with your weapons. We have fathers, mothers, schools, and games like your children.” — Kareem Ahmed, 13

August 13th, 2018
Ahmed Abdulkareem
August 13th, 2018
By Ahmed Abdulkareem
Students of the summer center in Yemen's capital Sana'a protest to denounce the massacre of Yemeni children in a Saudi airstrike. Photo | Ansar Allah Media Center

SADAA, YEMEN -- Tens of thousands of Yemenis took to the streets of Sadaa, northern Yemen, to hold a funeral procession for the children who were killed on August 10 by U.S.-backed Saudi airstrikes in Dhahian city next to a crowded market. The deadly attack came while they were on a picnic to Dhahian’s outskirts after graduating from summer

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In a Week of Deadly Airstrikes and Civilian Deaths, Saudi Arabia Adds School Bus and 50 Yemeni Children to the List

The bombing of the school bus, the Saleh bedouin camp, as well as a family farm were among the dozens of massive Saudi attacks targeting Yemeni civilians this week.

August 9th, 2018
Ahmed Abdulkareem
August 9th, 2018
By Ahmed Abdulkareem
Screenshots from video released by the Houthi Media Center show the harrowing aftermath of a Saudi airstrike on a school bus in Yemen.

SAADA PROVINCE, YEMEN -- The late morning sun conspired with a cloudless blue sky to picturesquely frame the city of Dhahian in southern Saada province. Suddenly the serenity was broken by the loud piercing shriek of fighter jets over the quiet village, followed by a deafening explosion. When the thick black smoke finally began to dissipate, more

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