Deze jongen, Abdullah Saeed Salem al Adhal, werd doelbewust vermoord toen hij samen met vrouwen en andere kinderen vluchtte voor de VS terreur.......
Intussen overlijden dagelijks 6 kinderen als gevolg van de terreur die de Saoedische-coalitie dagelijks op Jemen laat neerdalen. Met deze terreur is bovendien een hongersnood gecreëerd in Jemen en is er een cholera uitbraak losgebarsten, die al aan 471 levens heeft geëist......
De VS steunt Saoedi-Arabië in de genocide die het pleegt op de sjiitische bevolking van Jemen, niet alleen middels wapen- en munitieleveringen, maar ook militair, zoals u hierboven kon lezen.....
Het is ronduit een schandaal dat de reguliere westerse media en politici geen aandacht aan deze genocide besteden, terwijl men Syrië en Rusland al maanden beschuldigt van zaken, waarvoor totaal geen bewijs is...........
Overigens heeft de VS al een groot aantal Jemenitische burgerdoden, waaronder een fiks aantal kinderen op haar geweten, middels andere aanvallen o.a. met bombardementen, drones en aanslagen zoals hierboven en hieronder beschreven..... U weet wel kinderen die door het beest Trump worden aangeduid als 'beautiful' als hij een leugen herhaalt, waarin Rusland en/of Syrië valselijk worden beschuldigd van het vermoorden van kinderen.......
Hier het artikel zoals gepubliceerd op Anti-Media:
Witnesses Say US Military Killed Fleeing Yemeni Child in Latest Botched Raid
May
30, 2017 at 9:26 am
Written
by Anti-Media
News Desk
(COMMONDREAMS) The
Pentagon said last
week that there were “no credible indications of civilian
casualties” from the latest U.S. Navy SEALs raid on a village in
Yemen.
Yet new
reporting by The
Intercept,
citing eyewitness accounts, offers more
evidence to
contradict the military’s claim.
Residents
of the village in Mareb province said that there were in fact 10
civilians killed and wounded, including a 15-year old child who was
trying to flee a barrage of firing from Apache helicopters.
His
name was Abdullah Saeed Salem al Adhal.
His
22-year-old brother, Murad al Adhal, said to the news outlet that he
saw “the nearby hills were filled with the American soldiers.”
“My
little brother Abdullah ran for his life with the other women and
children. They killed him as he was running,” said Murad, who was
also shot in the leg.
Apart
from countering U.S. claims about the event, journalist Iona Craig
writes, the eyewitness
testimony also raises serious questions about intelligence gathering
methods and the ability of decision-makers to determine who is and
who is not an Al Qaeda militant amidst Yemen’s multifaceted
conflict where loyalties are fluid and pragmatically based.
Human rights organization Reprieve has also countered the military’s version of events, and identified 70-year-old, partially blind Nasser al-Adhal as among the civilians killed in the May 23 raid. He was shot by U.S. forces as he went to greet the SEALs, believing them to be guests.
“This
new flawed raid by President Trump shows the U.S. is not capable of
distinguishing a terrorist from an innocent civilian,” said Kate
Higham, head of the assassinations program at Reprieve, in the wake
of the raid.
“President
Trump must order an immediate investigation into what went wrong and
halt all raids and drone strikes before more innocent Yeminis are
killed,” she added.
Apart
from reeling from two years of war, millions of Yemenis are
facing acute
hunger and
a cholera outbreak.
The World Health Organization said Monday
that the death toll from that epidemic has claimed 471 lives.
Meanwhile,
a handful of U.S. lawmakers is trying to
block the sale of $110 billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia,
which is leading the coalition fight in Yemen and has been accused of
committing war crimes in that conflict.
And
in Iraq, another front in the ever-expanding global war on terror,
Secretary of Defense James “Mad Dog” Mattis said Sunday
the U.S. military will begin to use “annihilation tactics” to
defeat Islamic State (ISIS) fighters, adding to CBS‘s
“Face the Nation” that “[c]ivilian casualties are a fact of
life in this sort of situation.”
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