فضيحة ممثلة منظمة العفو الدولية المسؤولة عن ملف اليمن
Автор: حركة معاً من أجل يمن أفضل
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ممثلة العفو الدولية رشا محمد تُعبّر عن حبها لليمنين بشكل خاص وحرصها على سلامتهم وتدعوهم لعدم مواجهة بعضهم البعض (يعني إفهموا و إتحدوا ضد التحالف) ولهذا تطالب بتوقيع عريضة ضغط على الحكومة البريطانية بعدم بيع السلاح ومنع وصوله للدول و المنظمات المتهمة بانتهاك #حقوق_الإنسان و هنا تلميح واضح بالعمل ضد #السعودية #ودول_التحالف فهل سمعنا بمثل هذا الطلب من أجل شعب #سوريا و#فلسطين و#العراق و#الأحواز ؟؟؟؟
إعتراض وإنسحاب أحد الحظور بعد إتهامه لهم بالإنحياز الكامل ضد التحالف والشرعية ولاحظوا كيف تتغير ملامح وجوههم مع كل إنتقاد و كيف تتغير للغضب عند إتهام التحالف و الإبتسامة عند ذكر مأساة اليمنيين من الحرب!!!!!
(Applause and laughter from all speakers) (Are they mocking/dismissing André?)
Rasha from Amnesty
I think I’m different (different from the other speakers?); I don't know if you agree with me, but I absolutely love the Yemeni people and have a special place in my heart for them. I think they are genuinely the kindest people that I’ve ever met in my life; I've met many, many kinds of people, so I am not making an overstatement.
What really worries me in my task with the Yemenis is: your comparing the social fabric of Yemeni society prior to this war to that since this war started, is what worries me most at a personal level. I think that my personal responsibility is not to try to sow discord, nor to compare one lot of suffering to another nor one city to another. That is so important, because you guys are going to sort this out together. This is the basis for my hope: your social fabric needs to be maintained; no intervention should let you fall apart. You belong to this one nation: not to several governments that should be divided into 22 different states. I know the social fabric of Yemeni society; I appreciate its individualism; from city to city everyone has a different accent and different ways of dressing, and self-expression.
From an Amnesty perspective we are campaigning really hard to get the UK government to stop selling arms to fuel this war. There are petitions to this effect, and we are more than happy to share them in the forum where you add your signatures.
Something has been planned for the first anniversary, so yours signature will be included in this plan: our idea is that all parties to the conflict have committed war crimes, so no one should have arms. At present everyone is at arms; everyone is at fault. We are based In the UK so your immediate course of action is through the UK government, whom we are asking, on the basis of their obligations under their own laws, their National Registration and EU Registration, not to sell arms to parties or states that are committing war crimes. We've proven that point over and over again, and it is staring the UK government right in the face. And in fact none of them right now are meeting their obligations. So I'd love you to sign the petition.
One Audience Leaving
The terrorists are Iranian.
Chairman
First of all: like we said, if you have a question, put your hand up; you don't have to be a spectacle audience.
One Audience Leaving
It’s silly, You guys are biased: you are supporting a terrorist organisation in Yemen.
Chairman
(He fails to answer the above comment)
Thank you for attending; you can kindly leave now.
André from MSF
So you know MSF is dealing with medical and other emergencies. It is our hope that things will get better, sorted out by capable people. I do not feel confident about improvements, which makes it all the more important that they should be struggled for.
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