The Yemeni Communications Ministry has released a distress call to the international community & the UN, warning that Telecommunication services may be shut down due to the lack of oil derivatives as a result of the Saudi-American Blockade.
"- We warn of a total or partial imminent interruption of communication networks and the Internet in the Republic of Yemen due to the lack of oil derivatives.
- We hold the countries of aggression and all supporting parties responsible for isolating more than 27 million Yemeni citizens from the world as a result of the interruption of Internet and communications services.
- More than 1842 hospitals, universities and educational facilities will be disrupted, and more than two million students, researchers and academics will be deprived of scientific research and development services as a result of the interruption of the Internet and communications
- The interruption of communications due to the lack of oil derivatives will lead to complete paralysis in all service and health facilities and various public and private sectors."
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#STATEMENT: From the Yemeni Media Union & the Yemeni Ministry of Information to the free people of the world:
1) "The Yemeni people have been exposed to horrific massacres committed by the Saudi-Emirati-American aggression against civilians, as the aggression deliberately cut off the internet and communications through the bombardment of the only window to the world wide web, affecting-
2) the entirety of the Republic of Yemen.
The current scene in #Yemen is beyond tragic, as the crimes continue to mount. It is a massacre, a crime, a major sin committed against a defenseless people by the Saudi-American-Emirati aggression.
At around 22:50 Sana'a time, the entire country of #Yemen went dark. Saudi bombardment of Hodeidah had left 4 children killed, up to 20 injured and the headquarters of YemenNet destroyed.
YemenNet supplies the entire country of 29 million people with internet access.
Six hours later, and #Yemen is still without internet access, and thus incapable of communicating with the world. For the Yemenis, the internet is a vital and important tool to communicate the crimes committed against its people to the outside world.
A few hours ago, we heard from credible sources that Sana'a, Yemen's capital, was under heavy bombardment with multiple casualties, and that a detention centre in Yemen's northern province of Saadah had been targeted. Deliberately, as always.
"I am against aggression because their aggression attacked a sovereign state, and their brutal and unjust aggression killed, displaced, destroyed, shed blood, besieged our people and plundered Yemen’s wealth."
- Mohammad,
Civil engineer, Sana'a
"It is logical for any person to refuse an attack against him and his homeland. Also, the history of the Saudi Kingdom is known for violating the sovereignty of Yemen for decades."
- Abdullah,
Data transmission manager, Yemen Mobile
Yesterday at 8pm Sana'a time, the spokesperson of the Yemeni Armed Forces Yahya Sare'e revealed previously-undisclosed documents that details Israel's heavy involvement in Yemen's internal affairs.
In this thread, we are going to explain each revealed document:
Document 1: The National Security Agency of Yemen filed the visit of then-advisor to the Israeli FM Bruce Kashdan on July 14th 2007.
During his short stay, Bruce Kashdan met with several officials of the former Saleh-regime.
The now disclosed document also further states that Kashdan's 2007 visit was the second visit after 2005. The document also details that the visit of Kashdan came on the invitation of the Saleh-regime in collaboration with the Emirati-regime.
Exerpts from the speech of His Excellency Mahdi Mohammad Al-Mashat, President of the Republic, on the Occassion of the 6th Anniversary of the Glorious Yemeni People's Revolution of September 21st:
"The September 21st Revolution is here to stay, and the hopes of our dear people were accelerated with it".
The September 21st Revolution was characterized by being a patriotic face and hand, patriotism of leadership and decision-making. No one from outside Yemen was part of it or had any say in its decision".
To all our new followers: Greetings! We hope our current & future content will benefit your path to knowledge on the Yemeni people's struggle. First of, here's a quick introductory thread explaining who we are, what we do and whom we "support" - so to speak:
The Yemen Solidarity Council, previously known as the International Solidarity Committee with Yemen, is a non-profit advocacy & consultation organisation established between western activists & Yemeni diplomats, as a way to expand global knowledge on the cause.
We work as a third-party intermediary for organisations of interest or public personas if they want to get in touch with local Yemeni authorities, we produce multimedia content to explain the viewpoint of the Yemeni majority and a lot more.