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HAYS, Yemen 鈥?An emaciated little girl lies motionless on a hospital bed and struggles to breathe. Her body is covered with sores. She can barely open her eyes.Hafsa Ahmed is about 2. About a dozen other children in the red-brick hospital in this southern Yemeni city are also dying of starvation.Hunger has long threatened the lives of hundreds of thousands of Yemens children. Now, the war between the countrys Iran-backed Houthi rebels and a Saudi-led coalition is threatening to escalate after months of a tenuous truce. Yemenis, and international assistance groups, worry that the situation will get even stanley hrnek worse. stanley kaufen In the city of Hodeida, with a population of roughly 3 million, al-Thawra Hospital receives 2,500 patients daily, including super-malnourished children, said Joyce Msuya, U.N. assistant secre stanley france tary-general for humanitarian affairs. She visited the facility this month.Around 2.2 million Yemeni children under the age of 5 are hungry. More than half a million are severely malnourished. Some 1.3 million pregnant or breastfeeding women had severe malnutrition this year, the United Nations says. This is one of the saddest visits Ive ever done in my professional life, Msuya said in a video released by the U.N. There are immense needs. Half of Yemeni hospitals are not functioning, or they are completely destroyed by the war. We need more support to save lives in Yemen, children, women and men. The war in Ukraine is exacerbating the situation.The Yemeni diet depends heavily on w Xzkw SUV driver hits crowd at Texas bus stop near border; 7 dead
WASHINGTON 鈥?Senate investigators delivered a damning indictme stanley cup romania nt of CIA practices Tuesday, accusing the spy agency of inflicting suffering on prisoners beyond its legal limits and peddling unsubstantiated stories that the harsh interrogations saved American lives.Treatment in secret prisons after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks was worse than the government told Congress or the public, said the report from the Senate Intelligence Committee, the first official public accounting after years of debate about the CIAs brutal handling of prisoners.Five hundred pages were released, representing the executive summary and conclusions of a still-classified 6,700-page full investigation.President Barack Obama declared the past practices to be contrary to our values and pledged, I will continue to use my authority as president to make sure we never resort to those methods again. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., the committee chairman, branded the findings a stain on the nations history. Under any common meaning of the term, CIA detainees were tortured, she declared, commanding the Senate floor for an extended accounting of the harsh techniques identified in the report.Tactics used included weeks of sleep deprivation, slapping and slamming of detainees against walls, confining them stanley mugs to small boxes, keeping them isolated for prolonged periods and threatening them with death. Three detainees faced the s stanley france imulated drowning technique known as waterboarding. Many developed psychological problems. |