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Yemen in deep turmoil
Yemeni children attend class in a house turned into a makeshift school in the southwestern city of Taezon Wednesday. Two million children across the country have no access to education, according to theUN children's agency (UNICEF), three years into a war that has pushed Yemen to the brink of famineand shows no sign of waning. (Photos: AFP)
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October 5, 2018

Yemen in deep turmoil

UN envoy meets separatist head from the south after uprising call

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (AFP) — UN envoy Martin Griffiths held talks yesterday with the head of Yemen’s southern separatist movement, which has called for a “peaceful uprising” against President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi in the war-torn country.

Aidarous al-Zoubeidi and Griffiths met in Abu Dhabi for talks on “the UN envoy’s efforts to revive (peace) talks and the participation of the Southern Transitional Council in future negotiations”, his STC movement said in a statement.

The STC, based in the government bastion of Aden and which has a representative branch in Washington, has accused Hadi’s government of negligence and corruption.

On Wednesday, it called for a “peaceful, popular uprising” against the Hadi government.

The STC, which calls for the reinstatement of an independent south Yemen, has gained traction in its push for self-rule over the past year.

Allied with army troops trained by the United Arab Emirates, the separatists in January seized control of parts of Aden province.

Last month, UN-led peace talks failed to take off after Shiite Huthi rebels refused to fly to Geneva over what they said was the UN’s failure to guarantee a safe return to the capital Sanaa, which the group has controlled since 2014.

Griffiths is pushing for another round of talks between the Saudi-backed government and the northern-based Huthi rebels linked to Iran.

Nearly 10,000 people have been killed in Yemen since 2015, when Saudi Arabia and its allies joined the government’s war with the Huthis.

The war has triggered what the UN calls the world’s worst humanitarian crisis, with more than three-quarters of Yemen’s population needing aid and 8.4 million people at risk of famine.

Southern Yemen is home to both the Hadi government and separatists, whose alliance against the Huthis has become increasingly fraught.

North and south Yemen were independent states until their unification in 1990.

A Yemeni child touches artwork at an art exhibition against war by Yemeni painters at the People’sDevelopment Foundation in the Yemeni capital of Sanaa on Monday. About 24 Yemeni artistsparticipated with more than 100 pieces of art work in an exhibition in Sanaa to attract attention to theongoing war in Yemen which has killed nearly 10,000 people since 2015, most of them civilians, andtriggered what the United Nations has described as the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
Tribal gunmen loyal to the Huthi movement brandish their weaponsduring a gathering in Sanaa to show support to the Shiite Huthimilitia against the Saudi-led intervention in the capital Sanaa onSeptember 27, 2018.
A displaced Yemeni girl looks out of the window of a damaged house where she and her family havebeen living since they sought refuge earlier this year in the southwestern Yemeni city of Taez. Theconflict has triggered what the UN describes as the world’s worst humanitarian crisis, with threequartersof the population, or 22 million people in need of humanitarian aid.
Yemeni demonstrators block a road as they protestagainst inflation and the rise of living costs in thesouthwestern Yemeni city of Taez, yesterday.
Hundreds of Yemenis gather for aprotest against inflation and the riseof living costs in the southwesternYemeni city of Taez, yesterday.
Ahmed Hobeishi poses for a picture inside his tree house, built on a big tree in the middle of a publicstreet, in the Yemeni capital of Sanaa, yesterday. The young Yemeni man lost his job because of thewar and found himself homeless. He couldn’t afford paying the rent for his house and started sleepingrough, until he found a big tree in the middle of a street and decided to build his own house on the topof it.
A Yemeni protester burns a poster depicting the country’s Saudibackedprime minister during a protest against inflation and the riseof living costs in the southwestern Yemeni city of Taez, yesterday
A Yemeni motorcyclist rides past burning tyres in a street duringa protest against inflation and the rise of living costs in thesouthwestern Yemeni city of Taez on Tuesday. UN Office for theCoordination of Humanitarian Affairs warned last month thatthe currency depreciation was likely to make another 3.5 millionYemenis food insecure, in addition to 8.4 million people who alreadyneed emergency food assistance.

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