Genocide Jemen: 5 jaar lang met opzet landbouwbedrijven bombarderen door Saoedi-Arabië drijft het volk richting hongerdood

Jemen
bukt voor het vijfde jaar onder aanvallen van de Saoedische
terreurcoalitie op niet alleen woonwijken, scholen, ziekenhuizen,
energiecentrales en watertoevoerbedrijven (allen ernstige oorlogsmisdaden volgens het Verdrag van Genève), maar ook aanvallen op
landbouwbedrijven……. Tussen maart 2015 en maart 2019 heeft deze
terreurcoalitie maar ‘liefst’ 10.000 aanvallen uitgevoerd op
landbouwbedrijven, 800 aanvallen op voedselmarkten en 450 aanvallen
op silo’s en pakhuizen met voorraden voedsel…… Bij de aanvallen op landbouwbedrijven worden niet alleen de dieren vermoord en gebouwen vernietigd, maar ook de akkers zijn doel van bombardementen, waarbij men rotzooi gebruikt die de grond giftig maakt en dus onbruikbaar voor het verbouwen van gewassen…… 

Deze
terreurcoalitie,bestaat uit: Saoedi-Arabië, de Verenigde Arabische
Emiraten (VAE), Egypte, de VS en Groot-Brittannië, al zou ook Frankrijk
intussen middels wapenleveringen een bijdrage leveren aan de genocide
in Jemen (Nederland levert ‘alleen wapenonderdelen’ aan S-A….’)…… Deze coalitie heeft er haar specialiteit van gemaakt
ook waterputten e.d. aan te vallen, zo werden er: 9.017 traditionele
irrigatie kanalen getroffen, minstens 1.834 waterpompen, 109
oppervlakte waterputten en artesische bronnen, 1.170 moderne
irrigatie netwerken, 33 op zonne-energie draaiende irrigatie
apparatuur…… Hoe bedoelt u, je kan niet stellen dat de Saoedische
terreurcoalitie bezig is met een genocide…?? Nog een paar cijfers:
940.400 boerderijen werden gebombardeerd en 359.944 bijenkorven
werden vernietigd…….

Intussen
moeten er rond de 500.000 mensen zijn omgekomen en niet enkele
tienduizenden zoals de reguliere westerse media aangeven, althans als
ze al aandacht aan deze genocide-oorlog schenken, wat men liever niet
doet, daar die media ofwel in handen zijn van de overheid (in
Nederland) dan wel in handen zijn van plutocraten en plorken die zich verenigd hebben in belastingontduikende investeringsmaatschappijen……. Figuren die geen kwaad
woord, of althans zo min mogelijk kwaad willen horen spreken over de
reli-fascistische terreurstaat Saoedi-Arabië en haar ‘collega’
reli-fascistische staten in de regio, staten waaraan deze investeerders en plutocraten dik geld kunnen verdienen……..

Bijna
2 jaar geleden wist men al dat zo’n 80.000 Jemenitische kinderen zijn
omgekomen door honger ,cholera en difterie, voorts behoren naast
kinderen, de zwakkeren, dus chronisch zieken en ouden van dagen tot
de slachtoffers…….

Zoals al
zo vaak op deze plek verzucht, hoe is het godverdomme allemaal
mogelijk?? Terwijl de westerse wereld na de genocide in Rwanda
plechtig beloofde dat iets dergelijk niet nog een zou
plaatsvinden…….

(Oh ja,
zou ik het bijna weer vergeten: ons koningshuis onderhoudt
vriendschappelijke banden met het psychopathisch moorddadige zootje
in Saoedi-Arabië dat zich daar koningshuis noemt……. Ja ja…….
Wellicht tijd voor W.A. en Maxima* om af te reizen naar Saoedi-Arabië
en het koningshuis daar te feliciteren met het verloop van de
genocide-oorlog……. )

Het
volgende artikel komt van MintPress News en werd geschreven door
Ahmed Abdulkareem

Five
Years On, Saudi Attacks on Yemen’s Farmers Are Pushing the Whole
Country into Famine

Between
March 2015 and March 2019, the Saudi-led Coalition launched at least
10,000 airstrikes in Yemen that struck farms, 800 that struck local
food markets, and about 450 airstrikes that hit silos and other food
storage facilities.

Yemen Famine feature photo

November
01st, 2019

By Ahmed
Abdulkareem


HODEIDA,
YEMEN — 
The
country of Yemen, known in the medieval period as “Green Yemen,”
is one of the most extensively terraced areas of the world. There,
Yemeni farmers transformed rugged mountain slopes into terraces and
built dams like the Great Marib, a structure whose history spans long
enough that it was mentioned in the Quran. During the medieval
period, Yemen had one of the widest ranges of agricultural crops in
all of the Middle East. 

Farhan
Mohammed is one of the richest farmers in Qama’el, a
rural village in the region of Baqim in northwestern Yemen. He owns
50 hectares of land which he uses to cultivate corn, pomegranates,
and apples. Now, Farhan is struggling to keep his farm afloat after
Saudi airstrikes targeted his fields, burning his crops and rendering
the soil so toxic that it’s no longer able to sustain life. Saudi
Arabia’s now nearly five-year-old project in Yemen has decimated
the incomes of Farhan and most other Yemeni farmers. Fuel is hard to
come by thanks to a Saudi-led coalition blockade and the fuel that is
available has become prohibitively expensive. Airstrikes targeting
farm fields and orchards have rendered large swaths of Yemen’s
arable land too toxic to use.

Almost
immediately after March 2015, when the war began, the Saudi-led
Coalition began targeting Yemen’s rural livelihood, bombing farms,
food systems, markets, water treatment facilities, transportation
infrastructure, and even agricultural extension offices. In urban
areas, fishing boats and food processing and storage facilities were
targeted. 

Before
the war began, over 70 percent of Yemen’s population lived in
villages dispersed in the mountains and small towns with irregular,
and at times torrential, summer rainfall. These rural residents
relied on agriculture and animal husbandry and grew fruits and
vegetables to feed their own families and to sell to markets. Yet
that way of life has all but disappeared since the Saudi attacks
began, undermining rural livelihoods, disrupting local food
production, and forcing rural residents to flee to the city.

Now,
Yemen’s nationwide level of household food insecurity hovers at
over 70 percent. 50 percent of rural households and 20 percent of
urban households are 
now
food insecure
.
Almost one-third of Yemenis do not have enough food to satisfy basic
nutritional needs. Underweight and stunted children have become a
regular sight, especially amongst the holdouts in rural areas.
Families that have fled to cities are often forced to beg or to pick
through the trash for food scraps.  

According
to 
a
recent report
 by
the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), poverty in Yemen has
jumped from 47 percent of the population in 2014 to a projected 75
percent by the end of 2019 because of the war. The report warned, “If
fighting continues through 2022, Yemen will rank the poorest country
in the world, with 79 percent of the population living under the
poverty line and 65 percent classified as extremely poor.” 

The
intentional targeting of agriculture
 

The
targeting of the Yemeni agriculture sector and rural livelihoods is
not merely accidental collateral damage incurred while targeting
military sites. Data from the country’s Ministry of Agriculture
shows that in the period between March 2015 and March 2019, the
Saudi-led Coalition launched at least 10,000 airstrikes that struck
farms, 800 that struck local food markets, and about 450 airstrikes
that hit silos and other food storage facilities in the country.

A man looks at cows killed by a Saudi airstrike on a dairy farm in Bajil in Yemen's western province January 2, 2016. Abduljabbar Zeyad | Reuters

A man looks at cows killed in a Saudi airstrike on a dairy farm in Bajil, Yemen, January 2, 2016. Abduljabbar Zeyad | Reuters

According
to the Ministry, crop-area cultivation declined an average of 40
percent and crop yields by 45 percent in rural areas. Many farmers in
these areas reported that they could no longer produce yields at
pre-war levels due to the extensive damage to infrastructure, the
high cost of diesel fuel and other agricultural inputs, a collapse in
markets and the destruction of roads and storage facilities.

According
to a field survey carried out by the Ministry of Agriculture in the
period between March 2015 and March 2018, Saudi attacks completely
destroyed 270 agricultural buildings and facilities, 43 agricultural
associations, 9,017 traditional irrigation canals, 54 agricultural
markets, and 45 export centers.

High
precision U.S. bombs dropped by Saudi-led coalition warplanes
destroyed at least 1,834 irrigation pumps, 109 artesian and surface
wells, 1,170 modern irrigation networks, 33 solar irrigation units,
12 diggers, 750 pieces of agricultural equipment, 940,400 farms,
7,531 agricultural reserves, 30 productive nurseries, 182 poultry
farms, and 359,944 beehives.

Yemen
has no major rivers like the Euphrates in Iraq and Syria or the Nile
River, which supplies water to farmers in a number of African
countries. This leaves farmers reliant on irrigation canals that
channel rain and floodwaters into weirs and bunds built by local
communities that are vulnerable to Saudi attacks. Attacks that have
already completely destroyed at least 45 water installations (dams,
barriers, reservoirs) and partially destroyed at least 488, including
the ancient Marib Dam.

Yemen’s
fishing sector has not been spared either. By the end of May 2019,
every fish off-loading port in Yemen had been targeted by Saudi
attacks. At least 220 fishing boats have been destroyed, 222
fishermen have been killed and 40,000 fishermen lost their only
source of income. According to Yemen’s Ministry of Fishing Wealth,
this has affected the lives of more than two million people living in
coastal cities and villages.

Data
shows that Saudi Coalition forces have stopped at least 4,586 fishing
boats from leaving port in the directorates of Midi, Hajjah, Dabab,
Bab al-Mandab, and in the Mukha districts in the Taiz governorate.
Thirty fishing industry companies have left the country and about
fifty fish factories have closed, causing catastrophic damage to
Yemen’s fishing industry. Even before the war, Yemen’s fishermen
were amongst the poorest segments of society.

As
the war nears its fifth year, the Saudi-led coalition has continued
to target the livelihoods of Yemen’s food producers. The coalition
has expanded its military offensive to include large areas of
agricultural lands and valleys in the K16, Durahami, Al-Jah,
A-Tahita, Al-Faza, Jabaliya, Al-Mughrous, Al-Khokha and Hays
countrysides.

Yemen’s
breadbasket withers

With
family in tow, Haddi Ibrahim Koba fled his family home in Al-Shaab in
northwestern Tihama months ago after Saudi airstrikes destroyed his
farm. The Koba family now struggles to eke out an existence 60 km
away in the populous Hajjah province. Once proudly self-sufficient,
relying on animal husbandry and farming for their livelihood, they
now depend on handouts from humanitarian organizations, the meager
bodies of their children already show signs of malnutrition. 

Yemen Famine

13-year-old Fatima Haddi Ibrahim Koba is pictured in a Hajjah hospital, October, 28, 2019. Riadh al Hussam | MintPress News


According to
a study
 by
the Sana’a University-based Water & Environment Centre (WEC) in
collaboration with the Flood-Based Livelihoods Network issued in
November 2017 to assess the impact of the current war on food
security in Yemen, the war is already drastically aggravating
Yemenis’ ability to earn a livelihood, rapidly deteriorating the
availability of food and elevating the complexity of an already dire
humanitarian crisis in the country.


The
study, 
The
War Impact on Food Security in the Tihama
, (Tihama
is a region of Yemen traditionally known to be the country’s
breadbasket) showed how agriculture in Tihama, which sustains most of
the country’s population, has been seriously disrupted by the war.
This, the study’s authors say, is undermining the productivity and
investment capacity of the entire country.

Wadi
Zabid is one of Tihama’s main valleys located in the Houthi
stronghold of Hodeida, the second-largest governorate in Yemen. It is
the second-largest valley in Tihama, with an area of 4,639 square
kilometers. Before the war, Wadi Zabid was a model of sustainable
agriculture and food security, but as of June 2017, when the WEC
study was released, 43 percent of the valley’s residents were going
hungry every night. Land cultivation has decreased by 51 percent and
crop yields per hectare have declined between up to 61 percent. The
production of fruits and vegetables has been wiped out as has the
livestock population. Today, conditions for farmers in Tihama are
likely even more dire than they were when the study was released. 

Tihama’s
woes are not due to climate change or local mismanagement. Instead,
they are a direct result of the destruction of irrigation and water
infrastructure resulting from Saudi attacks on the valley’s
diversion dams and irrigation systems. Water in the irrigation canals
in the downstream villages of both of Tihama’s main valley’s has
decreased by about 60 percent since the war began, according to the
study.

That
damage has also created a massive impact on upstream areas that rely
heavily on floodwater irrigation and has damaged irrigation systems
and diversion dams affecting up to 75 percent of Tihama’s
households.

Creating
a toxic legacy

The
Saudi-led coalition’s blockade on Yemen’s ports, airports and
borders has only exacerbated the suffering of the country’s farmers
and rural residents. The coalition has prevented the export of their
products, especially to wealthy Gulf countries which imported
thousands of tons of pomegranates and vegetables from Yemen before
the war began. Importing pesticides, agricultural fertilizers and
fuel has also become difficult due to the frequent seizure of
seafaring vessels by the coalition. 

For
77 days, the coalition, led by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab
Emirates, has continued to hold ships loaded with oil derivatives at
sea, preventing them from entering the port of Hodeida.  The
four ships that were allowed in carried transport fuel, not the fuel
needed to power generators on which farmers rely.

Like
in Tahamah, the blockade and attacks on agricultural targets across
Yemen have not only destroyed machinery and infrastructure, it has
had acute ecological impacts that may take decades to reverse. The
accumulation of sediment in flood channels due to damaged gates and
automatic barriers has caused trees to begin to reclaim now-dormant
stream beds and flood plains, hampering the arrival of much-needed
floodwaters to agricultural fields. 

Yemen Farmers

A Yemeni farmer tries to chase locusts off of his fields. Photo | UNFAO

Fertile
soil, especially in the border areas in Saada and Hajjah, has become
environmentally polluted due to the number of weapons dropped in more
than half a million airstrikes. That pollution has not only affected
the soil, experts fear it could genetically alter the pomegranates,
grapes and coffee that were once staple crops in Yemen. Farmers and
their families are at constant risk from unexploded ordnances,
especially cluster bombs like the one that
 killed
a young boy
 on
his family farm in Hodeida last Thursday.


Agricultural
and environmental experts that spoke to MintPress said
that the effects of the Saudi coalition’s targeting of the
agricultural sector will likely last for decades. The Director of
Agricultural Extension in Yemen, Salah al-Mashreqi, said that more
catastrophic effects will appear in the medium and long term,
including genetic changes to pomegranates, for which Yemen is
famous. 


The
deliberate targeting of food is prohibited by article 54 of the
Geneva Conventions and the May 24, 2018, UN Security
Council 
resolution
2417
 on
the protection of civilians in wartime, specifically reiterates this
principle. Article 14 of the 1977 Protocol Additional to the Geneva
Conventions clearly states that starvation as a means of combat is
not allowed: ‘’It is prohibited to attack, destroy, remove, or
render useless objects indispensable for the survival of the civilian
population.” Yet the international community has done little to
curb the Saudi-led coalitions use of starvation as a tactic of war in
Yemen.

This,
in large part, according to many Yemenis and legal scholars alike, is
because Saudi Arabia enjoys the near-total diplomatic protection of
the United States. Without that support, Saudi Arabia’s airstrikes,
which rely on American contractors, targeting software, training,
weapons, and technicians to target farmers that are concerned with
little more than feeding themselves and their country, would not be
possible.

Feature
photo | 13-year-old Fatima Haddi Ibrahim Koba is pictured in a Hajjah
hospital. The Koba family had to flee their farm in Tihama after it
was attacked by the Saudi-led coalition, October 28, 2019. Riadh al
Hussam | MintPress News


Ahmed
AbdulKareem
 is
a Yemeni journalist. He covers the war in Yemen for MintPress News as
well as local Yemeni media.


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* Zie o.a.: Maxima overlegt met de Saoedische massamoordenaar MSB‘ (nadat W.A. en ik dacht PvdA plork Koenders een paar jaar eerder de begrafenis van de oude dictator koning bezochten)

Zie ook:

Saoedische piloot schoot 3 matrozen dood >> de reden daarvoor ligt in de stationering van VS militairen in S-A

Genocide Jemen: 5 jaar lang met opzet landbouwbedrijven bombarderen door Saoedi-Arabië drijft het volk richting hongerdood

Irak gevangen door VS agressie richting Iran en daarnaast een opstand in eigen land

VS stuurt 3.000 militairen en rond de 36 straaljagers naar Saoedi-Arabië voor een aanval op Iran
Jemen: de laatste ziekenhuizen moeten sluiten >> alle brandstof is op…..‘ (en zie de links in dat bericht, anders dan de hier getoonde)

Jemen: Houthi’s behaalden een grote overwinning op het Saoedische leger

Jamal Khashoggi één jaar geleden vermoord door Saoedi-Arabië, geen sancties en geen sluitingen van ambassades

´Saoediërs bombarderen Jemen na aanbod Houthi’s tot wapenstilstand´

Duitsland, Frankrijk en Groot-Brittannië: Iran is de dader, er is geen andere plausibele verklaring voor de aanval op Saoedische olie-installaties ‘

Iran dreigt met volledige oorlog bij vergeldingsaanval voor aanslag op Saoedische olie-installaties

Iran klaar voor oorlog tegen de VS

Houthi aanval op Saoedische raffinaderijen: een grote blunder van de VS

‘Maximum lies’: Iran rejects US’ claim it attacked Saudi oil facilities, warns it’s ready for war

NYT ‘bewijst’ binnen een paar uur dat Iran achter aanval op Saoedische olievelden zit

VS opbouw in Perzische Golf doet Jemenitische Houthi rebellen zoeken naar Russische hulp

Groot-Brittannië verkocht na de moord op Khashoggi wapens ter waarde van 810 miljoen dollar aan S-A

Saoedische ambassadeur bij VN geeft Iran schuld van genocide in Jemen

VN stuurt bedorven voedsel naar Jemen en beschuldigt de Houthi’s van het tegenhouden van voedselhulp

Blok (VVD minister BuZa) deelt volkomen onterecht VS zorgen over Iran

May (Britse premier) treedt af: de valse tranen van politiek en reguliere media

Theresa May: Nasty piece of work sad she won’t get paid to ruin lives anymore

Genocidepleger Saoedi-Arabië klaagt Houthi’s en Iran aan bij VN Veiligheidsraad vanwege terreur

Frankrijk dreigt journalisten met gevangenisstraf voor openbaarmaking documenten Jemen

Activistische Franse burgers blokkeren met succes het laden van wapens voor Saoedi-Arabië

Strijd in Oost-Jemen waar lokale stammen de Saoedische import van militair materieel blokkeren

Meer bewijs voor VS betrokkenheid bij transport en bevrijding van IS leden

Al Qaida Jemen krijgt VS wapens van Saoedi-Arabië

Verenigde Arabische Emiraten bewapenen ISIS en Al Qaida‘ (in Jemen)

ISIL weapons traced to US and Saudi Arabia 


VS heeft Saoedische terreurcoalitie getraind hoe Jemen te bombarderen

George W. Bush, ‘vredesexpert en activist’ waarschuwt dat ‘VS isolationisme’ een gevaar is voor de wereldvrede….. ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha!

Venezuela: niet Maduro maar de VS helpt dit land om zeep >> Maduro vraagt VN om medische hulpmiddelen

Op Venezuelanalysis.com werd vorige week woensdag een artikel gepubliceerd
over het tekort aan medische apparatuur en medicijnen, daar deze
zaken of veel te laat of on het geheel niet worden geleverd door de
sancties die de grootste terreurentiteit op aarde, de VS Venezuela
heeft opgelegd……

Schande,
de manier waarop de reguliere media en veel zogenaamde Zuid- en
Midden-Amerika deskundigen spreken over Venezuela: de ellende zou aan
het beleid van Maduro liggen, terwijl de VS al jaren geleden begon met
haar sancties tegen Venezuela…… In eerst instantie nog via de
grote supermarkten in Venezuela, veelal in handen van eigenaren in de
VS, die onder zware druk werden gezet door de Obama administratie hun winkels in Venezuela niet
langer te bevoorraden…….

Nu is er
een heel pakket van maatregelen opgetuigd, zo kan Venezuela niet
langer beschikken over haar banktegoeden in Zwitserland, Canada, EU
en Panama….. Bedrijven die handelen met Venezuela kunnen op
maatregelen van wereldpsychopaat VS rekenen….. De VS, het gestolen
land dat onbeschaamd denkt haar wet overal en nergens te kunnen laten
gelden en dat daadwerkelijk probeert af te dwingen in wat niet andere gezien kan worden dan economische oorlogsvoering……. Daarom is het ook van het allerhoogste
belang dat de wereld het SWIFT betalingssysteem laat vallen*, een
systeem dat door de VS wordt misbruikt om landen naar de afgrond te dwingen…..

Het is
onbegrijpelijk dat men de VS keer op keer laat begaan met haar meer
dan schandelijke sancties (ronduit terreur), waardoor eerder al 500.000 kinderen in
Irak om het leven kwamen (dat vond de ‘democratische’
oorlogsmisdadiger en psychopaat Albright de zaak meer dan waard….).

Naast
Venezuela heeft de VS ook Iran sancties opgelegd, terwijl de rest van
de wereld het niet eens is met de VS dat het nucleaire verdrag met
Iran verscheurde….. Ook nu durven leden van de Trump administratie, zoals Pompeo te
stellen dat deze sancties een groot aantal doden zal gaan ‘opleveren’ in
Iran**, maar dat is dan de schuld van de regering in Teheran, ofwel ‘de VS kan haar handen in onschuld wassen’ (maar dan wel in de zwembaden met het bloed van de slachtoffers die de VS zelf heeft vermoord…..)……. De
ongelofelijke kromheid van de redenering die Pompeo zich liet ontvallen, meer dan belachelijk!!

Maduro
Calls on UN to Help Break US-led Blockade, Supply Medical Equipment

The
Humanised Childbirth Program and Cuban medical mission are also to be
expanded.

Maduro proposes to widen the reach of the Humanised Childbirth Program (Prensa Miraflores)

Maduro
proposes to widen the reach of the Humanised Childbirth Program
(Prensa Miraflores)

Merida,
November 14, 2018 (
venezuelanalysis.com)
– Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has requested international
assistance from the United Nations (UN) and, in particular, the UN
Development Program (UNDP), to “break” the US-led economic
blockade against the country and help supply vital medical equipment.

His
call came at a gathering of health sector leaders and activists from
the Humanised Childbirth Program in Caracas Tuesday.

I
ask for support from the UNDP, from the UN system, because as you
know the imperialist government of the United States is persecuting
and blockading us. If I want to buy some essential equipment
somewhere in the world to protect our pregnant women, the US
government persecutes us and impedes or delays [the purchase],” he
stated. “We have a lot of work to do,” he continued.

His
statements come amidst a polarising debate concerning international
intervention in Venezuela. Opposition forces, as well as regional
right wing governments, have been 
pushing international
organisms to declare a humanitarian crisis in the country as
justification for a direct foreign intervention.

Caracas
has, however, has coincided with 
UN
experts
 in denying that
such a crisis exists, and claims that any direct foreign intervention
is cover for regime change efforts.

For
his part, the Maduro government has been open to international
cooperation, 
previously
requesting
 UN
medical help, as well as for programs which facilitate the voluntary
return of migrants. Caracas has also hosted international programs
involving foreign specialists, often including Cuban doctors, Russian
economists, or Chinese spacial or telecommunications technicians.

The
economic blockade against Venezuela includes US 
financial
sanctions
,
Swiss, EU, Canadian and Panamanian bank account freezes, trade
embargos, unilateral measures against international trade payments,
and persecution of foreign firms which trade with Venezuela.

Independent
estimates 
report US
$6 billion of lost oil revenue as a result of sanctions,
whilst 
government
sources
 have denounced the
freezing of payments of imported medical supplies such as
anti-malaria or HIV treatments. The vast majority of Venezuela’s
medical supplies and equipment are imported, and thus vulnerable to
blockading policies by foreign agents.

Humanised
Childbirth Program to be expanded

Despite
the difficulties caused by the blockade, the government continues to
attempt to expand social welfare in Venezuela, announcing Tuesday
that the number of local attention centres of the 
Humanised
Childbirth Program
is
due to be amplified from 124 to 1,000 within six months. The number
of professional program ‘promoters’ will also grow from 10,000 to
30,000 in the same time period.

The
program, launched in July 2017, looks to promote natural gestational
and birthing practices as well as provide sexual education and
support to especially young women. It emerged as a result of an
increasing trend in Venezuelan hospitals of doctors forcing pregnant
women to undergo caesarean sections, both as a means of generating
profits in the private clinics, as well as to avoid the extra
workload which could be generated by birthing complications.

At
the Caracas gathering, President Maduro indicated that the Humanised
Childbirth Program is also to be upgraded to ‘social mission’
status.

Venezuela’s
social missions are government run welfare programs. It is expected
that they will be given constitutional status in the new magna carta
currently being drafted by the Constituent Assembly.

Independent
report on women’s rights

The
announcements coincided with the publishing of a
 comprehensive
and independent report
 on
female rights in Venezuela, including access to healthcare and sexual
and reproductive rights, by the Entrompe de Falopio (Fallopian
Tubing) collective.

The
report, which indicates that women have suffered disproportionately
from the current economic situation, describes the Humanised
Childbirth Program as “very valuable.”

It
also informs that 20 percent of Venezuelan women under 20 have gone
through a pregnancy, as well as 62 percent of women under 25.

The
authors identify maternal death rates, 
backstreet
abortion practices
,
and 
income-based
poverty
 which
restricts access to overpriced medical supplies as on-going problems.

Cuban
medical mission enlarged

A
day after Maduro requested international assistance from the UNDP,
support also arrived from Venezuela’s anti imperialist ally, Cuba,
who
 sent
500 more specialist doctors
 to
the country, Havana based media outlet Granma reports. This latest
instalment brings the total number of Cuban doctors based in
Venezuela to 21,700.

The
doctors, who arrived in planes from the respective Cuban and
Venezuelan state airlines, will strengthen both the leadership and
base work of the Cuban mission in the country, and comes as part of
the health plan approved by Maduro in the 
recent
congress of health workers
.

As
always, Cuba will strengthen the work of its brigade with an eye to
building a health system envisaged by the commanders of our
revolutions [Fidel Castro and Hugo Chavez]. Public healthcare is a
priority and a bastion of the Bolivarian Revolution and we will
defend it side by side with this people,” stated Dr Fernando
Gonzalez, head of the Cuban healthcare mission in Venezuela.

The
new doctors will, he stated, focus on health promotion and illness
prevention and will be spread across the country.

Cuba
has played a leading role in the development of Venezuelan public
healthcare during the Bolivarian Revolution. Both the ‘Barrio
Adentro’ mission, which seeks to bring healthcare to poor and
remote communities, as well as the Jose Gregorio Hernandez mission,
which designs prosthetic limbs for disabled people, include a large
Cuban contingent of doctors who help plan and run the mission.

Edited
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Zie: SWIFT betalingssysteem raakt monopolie (gelukkig) kwijt‘ en The New Tyranny of the Dollar‘ 



** Zie: ‘Ron Paul maakt gehakt van Pompeo’s uitspraak dat sancties een paar miljoen dode Iraniërs waard zijn…..‘ (zie ook de links in dat bericht)

De VN ondersteunt de VS, het Vierde Rijk……….

De VN is een verlengstuk geworden van de VS, dat je met het grootste gemak het Vierde Rijk kan noemen, gezien de ongeremde agressie en terreur die dit land over een flink deel van de wereld uitstort.

Wel vreemd, als je in ogenschouw neemt, dat de opvolgende VS regeringen en een groot deel van haar gehersenspoelde burgers vinden dat de VN de VS financieel leegzuigt……. Echter als je de geschiedenis van de VN bekijkt, zie je dat de VN keer op keer de terreur van de VS van een legitieme rand voorziet….

Het is intussen al zo zot, dat zelfs de vertegenwoordigingen van China en Rusland in de VN zich nog amper durven te verzetten tegen de ongebreidelde agressie van de VS, zie bijvoorbeeld de sancties die tegen Noord-Korea werden genomen……… Nogal wiedes dat Noord-Korea een atoomwapen wil hebben als bescherming tegen de VS, zeker als je ziet dat de VS dit land tijdens de Koreaanse oorlog volkomen heeft platgebombardeerd (men had op een geven moment geen doelen meer over om te bombarderen…)….

De schrijver van het volgende artikel (van Anti-Media, oorspronkelijk geplaatst op Consortium News), JP Sottile betoogt dat de VS  de VN gebruikt als een regering voor de wereld, een regering waarin de VS de dienst uitmaakt (en mocht die regering niet doen wat de VS wil, grijpt de VS zelf in waarna de VN alsnog haar goedkeuring geeft……..)….

Nooit werd de VS gestraft door de VN, behalve dan ‘een gevalletje mijnen leggen’ voor de havens van Nicaragua, waarvoor de VS alleen werd veroordeeld in de VN, maar niet werd gestraft…… Nu komt de VS zelfs weg met illegale oorlogen en duizenden (illegale) standrechtelijke executies, waarbij meer dan 90% van de vermoorde slachtoffers, veelal vrouwen en kinderen, niet eens werden verdacht…… Het Internationaal Strafhof in Den Haag is te schijterig om ook maar één zaak tegen de VS te beginnen……. Vergeet niet dat de VS sinds het eind van WOII meer dan 22 miljoen mensen ongestraft heeft kunnen vermoorden……

Lees het uitstekende artikel van Sottile, vol met nog veel meer feiten:

How
the United Nations Supports the American Empire

September
21, 2017 at 8:19 am

Written
by 
JP
Sottile

For
decades the American Right has decried the U.N. for encroaching on
American sovereignty, but the truth is that the U.N. is a chief U.S.
accomplice in violating the sovereignty of other nations, notes J.P.
Sottile.

(CN) — President
Trump opened his big United Nations week … and his famous mouth …
with a 
predictable
plug
 for
one of his properties and 
some
playful glad-handing
 with
French President Emmanuel Macron. Trump also 
scolded the
U.N.’s unwieldy scrum for “not living up to its potential.” He
made a passing reference to the U.N.’s wasteful use of American
money. And he called for “reform” of
the 
much-maligned international
forum.

It
was a 
stolid
prelude
 to
what will no doubt be “must-see” TV when he speaks to the 
UN
General Assembly
 on
Tuesday about North Korea and Iran. And it was a far cry from the way
America’s leading “America Firster” spent the
campaign 
lamenting
how unfair the U.N
.
is to the poor schlemiel we call Uncle Sam.

He
is likely to use his speech to throw a little bit of that same red
meat to his base, but his call for reform falls well short of
what 
his
supporters want
 …
which is an abrupt end of U.S. involvement in the international body.
They are motivated by a grab-bag of reasons that point to the U.N.
being a threat to their guns, their bank accounts and their God-given
freedom.

Oddly
enough, these conspiratorial narratives have been around for decades
and they mostly center on a grand plan by U.N. elites to abscond
American sovereignty and dissolve the U.S. into a U.N.-led world
government. And the evidence of this is the way the U.N. harasses and
restricts Uncle Sam while siphoning-off America’s wealth. At least,
that’s what some think.

Most
ominously, many object to the way U.N. funds are being used to
quietly deploy 
gun-grabbing
U.N. soldiers
 in
advance of 
the
big takeover
.
But like so much of Trump’s 
intoxicating
irredentism
 …
this is a grievance more likely rooted in a three-day meth bender in
a Tallahassee trailer park than it is from shocking evidence gathered
from well-traveled observation. It’s paranoia. But really, it’s
worse than that.

Why?
Because the U.N. has basically been the complete opposite of what its
angriest critics claim. It is not out to get the U.S. Rather, it has
largely been America’s tool since its inception and, in particular,
it has repeatedly covered Uncle Sam’s overly-exposed butt as he
(a.k.a. “the royal we”) has gone around the world on a three
decade-long military bender since the end of the Cold War.

Yes,
the Gulf War was U.N. approved and the whole world got behind it
because (
April
Glaspie’s backstory
 notwithstanding)
the 
prima
facie
 case
was strong and it was a fairly clear-cut example of unwarranted
aggression. That was an easy call.

Global
Violence

But
since then, the calls have been nothing short of murky as the U.S.
has bombed and droned and deployed and invaded and covertly-acted and
regime-changed all around the globe. And the unspoken truth is that
the United Nations has been America’s all-too silent partner as
Uncle Sam traipsed around the planet with a loaded gun, remote
control assassination machines and paper-thin rationales for
intervention.

Although
the U.N. occasionally puts a bug up Israeli Prime Minister
Bibi Netanyahu’s ass on the issue of the slow-motion ethnic
cleansing in the West Bank … what other issue is there where the
U.N. has taken a real stand against the U.S. or U.S. policy
objectives?

Where
is the U.N.’s punishment for being lied to by then-Secretary of
State Colin Powell?  And where is the punishment for destroying
a bystander nation under false pretenses? Where is the punishment for
Abu Ghraib or Gitmo?

Where
is the punishment for America’s summary execution of “suspected
militants” around the Muslim world simply because they are of
“military age” and in the wrong place at the right time … and
for the CIA, it is always the right time to kill a suspect no matter
how wrong the place many be. And where is the condemnation of
America’s destabilizing role as the 
world’s
leading supermarket of military hardware
?

How
about mounting civilian causalities from an ever-widening widening
bombing campaign? The U.N. can say the killings are “
unacceptable,”
but does it really matter if there is no sanction? There haven’t
been any sanctions after children were killed in a “
U.S.-backed
raid

in Somalia.  Go figure, right?

Or
what about America’s complicity in the catastrophe of Yemen? Where
are those sanctions? And what exactly has the U.N. done to punish any
number of extra-legal maneuver by a succession of American presidents
over the course of the “Global War on Terror”? The simple answer
is nothing.

Instead,
the Secretary General is largely beholden to the disproportionate
influence of the United States. The Security Council’s agenda is
basically set by the United States … and that’s particularly true
since the Soviet Union collapsed. At the same time, the U.N.’s
occasionally contentious debates do little more than offer the
imprimatur of international approbation or well-noted disdain despite
the functionally inconsequential nature of those debates.

A
Fig Leaf for Empire

Either
way it is a win for Uncle Sam because the presence of a neutered
United Nations provides the United States with a fig leaf just big
enough to cover the dangly parts of America’s otherwise naked
empire.

The
money that does go from the U.S. Treasury into the minutia around the
margins … like UNESCO programs and United Nations Development
Program (UNDP) and the World Health Organization (WHO) and all the
other little crumbs that get thrown around the world … these are
payoffs. This is what the world gets for mostly keeping its mouth
shut in the face of America’s globe-spanning empire. The tiny
amount of aid that trickles down past the bureaucracy … much like
the bureaucracy itself … is not an example of America “getting
played” by wasteful foreigners with hidden agendas. This is America
paying to play the world like organ grinder with a hurdy-gurdy
monkey.

Frankly,
the “
28.5%
of the overall peacekeeping bill

that Trump calls “unfair” (
about
$2.2 billion of the $3.3 billion the U.S. gives to the UN annually
)
is a pittance … particularly if you want the unchecked right to
tell Persians what they can and cannot do in the Persian Gulf, to
tell the Chinese what they can and cannot build in the South China
Sea, and to tell every other power on the face of the earth why they
cannot have the same nuclear capability America not only has … but
is currently “upgrading” 
to
the tune of $1.5 trillion
.

Even
more amazingly, the U.S. wants to deny these nations the only real
insurance policy against U.S.-led regime change. And why is that?
Because there ain’t a 
Curveball’s chance
in Hell that the U.N. will ever be able to stop Uncle Sam from
marching where he wants, when he wants and for whatever reason he
wants to cook-up. That’s a 
historically
provable fact
.

The
only real check on U.S. power is the ability of an asymmetrical power
to go nuclear. And let’s admit it, they are ALL asymmetrical powers
when compared to America’s gargantuan, 
trillion-dollar
national security beast
.
And this is why the U.N.’s “partnership” with
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is the only U.N.-associated
agency that really matters. They can’t do much, but they can throw
a wrench into another WMD snipe hunt … 
like
they are doing now with the Iran Nuclear Deal
.

But
like it was tested by Team Bush, the IAEA is going to be tested again
as Trump and Netanyahu 
make
their bogus case
 …
without a hint of irony … that Iran is the world’s greatest
threat. But that’s really just par for a course that’s riddled
with falsified flags haphazardly stuck into the shallow holes of a
back nine that’s actually been built by and for a club-wielding
Uncle Sam.

A
Cult of Grievance

And
therein lies the truly pernicious part of the Trumped-up case against
the U.N. … because, like so much of America’s growing cult of
grievance, it reflects an ever-widening gap between America’s
stated ideals and its self-serving behavior around the world.


As
we are learning almost daily, Americans tried to square that circle
by electing a profligate liar who fully embodies America’s
insatiable desire to take credit, particularly where none is due …
and to outsource the blame to scapegoats like the U.N., particularly
when the only alternative is a long look into the mirror.

And
in the case of the U.N., that projected guilt is in spite of the fact
that it is often tasked with quietly cleaning up some of the
collateral damage wrought by their main accuser. They just have to do
so without any real power or the funds to do the job. That’s the
simple truth you won’t hear in Trump’s speech … or any speech,
for that matter.

It’s
the fact that the U.N.’s meager amount of “wasteful spending”
doesn’t even begin to cover the cost of doing business when your
business depends of paying the world to look the other way while you
get away with murder.

JP
Sottile is a freelance journalist, radio co-host, documentary
filmmaker and former broadcast news producer in Washington, D.C. He
blogs at 
Newsvandal.com or
you can 
follow
him on Twitter
.

By
JP Sottile / Republished with permission / 
Consortium
News