Sign the SFY Petition

We call on the States in the Security Council of the United Nations to act to:

– Stop all fighting and specially air strikes against Yemen,
– Lift the air, land and naval blockades,
– Supply critically needed humanitarian aid, and
– Bring all parties to the negotiating table.

From the end of March, 2015 until now, Yemen has been under a blockade. The country’s infrastructure (airports, roads, bridges) have been destroyed by two months of continuous bombing by a military coalition led by Saudi Arabia. Yemen is the poorest country in the Middle East and as 90% of the country’s food is imported, the air, land and naval blockade has caused a severe shortage of food, medicine and fuel. Due to the lack of medicine and fuel, hospitals cannot operate properly. The rare food stocks available cannot be distributed around the country due to damage to the main roads and airports. Clean water is no longer available for most of the Yemenis. According to UN and NGO experts, the humanitarian crisis in the country threatens the lives of more than 10 millions children, women and men in Yemen.

Dominique Burgeon, an FAO expert, said that “between 14 and 15 million people are now food insecure or, of a total of 26 million people in Yemen, half of them severely insecure”. He added that “trade and importation should restart.”

Stopping the war and providing assistance to Yemeni citizens is urgently needed in order to avoid an unprecedented humanitarian disaster. The silence of the international community in the face of such a catastrophe must be broken. A large mobilization of international support is needed for the survival of the Yemeni people.

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474 Comments on “Sign the SFY Petition

  1. Yemen needs help and I’m going to pray to Allah for my brothers and sister in Yemen so doesn’t go extinct. Inshallah may Allah help them in this horror times.

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  2. Yemenites are people too deserving of peace, shelter and good health. We must be proactive in stopping these injustices and grave violations of human rights.

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  3. The U.S MUST make contributions to end the terrible state Yemen is in and provide hospitality, housing, fresh water, and more.

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  4. Yemen deserves peace and it’s people human rights. Let’s stop the violence that is killing thousands of people.

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  5. it is extremely devastating that yemen is nearly at its extinction. so many children and even adults are passing away. not a lot of people are talking about this and it’s so infuriating. justice for yemen.

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  6. Media is not covering this, and our government needs to do more to help these people. These kids and family’s are starving with nothing to eat and our government is just turning a blind eye. This needs to change! They deserve our help!

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  7. I call on the States in the Security Council of the United Nations to act to:

    – Stop all fighting and specially air strikes against Yemen,
    – Lift the air, land and naval blockades,
    – Supply critically needed humanitarian aid, and
    – Bring all parties to the negotiating table.

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  8. A wise kid once said, “Even if it’s not my problem, I will fight for it as much as I can.”

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  9. THERE ARE KIDS WHO ARE DYING BECAUSE OF SOME STUPID PEOPLE WE ARE LOSING A WHOLE COUNTRY. HOW IS THAT NORMAL

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  10. I hope that in some way I can help stop the starvation and death in Yemen , it absolutely breaks my heart that this is actually happening in the world Yemen is very close to being complete extinct and we have to do something about it

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  11. This is terrible and I’m appalled we didn’t get to know about this. a TIK TOK CREATOR had to tell me about it. There was LITTLE TO NO media coverage and I’m just ashamed.

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  12. What is going on in Yemen is so unfair. Nobody deserves to be starving and dying. We should’ve already did what we could to help them before it got to this point. This is true for individual countries and the world: there needs to be an equal distribution of resources and wealth. We can’t all be at peace when one country is fighting a war and starving.

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  13. This world lives in their comfort zone and lacks empathy, we must start to race against what we’ve been doing for years.

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