BBC’s attempt to whitewash the case of British crimes in Yemen.
Recently, in a report, the BBC, without mentioning London’s special and effective role in supporting the coalition that invaded Yemen, claimed dialogue and harmony with children who have been disabled in the war.
Meanwhile, after eight years of imposed war and arms trade and the crimes of the West, in addition to improving its weapons and defense capabilities, Yemen has been able to register its name among the countries that stand against the aggression of the rulers, which is still under the shadow of economic sanctions, all-round blockade and non-commitment of international institutions. This country has no clothes!
A noteworthy point in the meantime; This is the approach of some Western media, which are nauseatingly trying to whitewash the widespread crimes of the West against the oppressed people of Yemen.
In this regard; Recently, in a report, the BBC, without mentioning London’s special and effective role in supporting the coalition that invaded Yemen, claimed dialogue and harmony with children who have been disabled in the war!
Like many Western media in such reports, the BBC tries to introduce the issue not as an imposed war caused by foreigners’ encroachment on the territorial integrity of Yemen, but as an internal war, and on the other hand, to blame the Houthi and Ansarallah resistance movement.
In its recent report, this media claimed: “What was initially a civil war turned into a full-scale war with the intervention of regional rivals who supported both sides. There is no ongoing negotiation between the conflicting Yemeni groups. The divide in this country is getting deeper daily, like a puzzle with missing pieces that can’t be put together anymore. Although international efforts to advance peace talks continue, exhaustion and despair have filled the atmosphere.
This report without any reference to the betrayal of the government of “Mansour Hadi” and the violation of his covenant with other tribes and political groups and finally his asylum in Saudi Arabia with the support of the West, as well as the widespread favor of the Yemeni people to Ansarullah and its connection with the army in confronting the aggressors and The presence of Ansarullah in the government and the administration of affairs, as well as their pivotal role in negotiations with the United Nations and foreign mediators, attribute all of Yemen’s problems to the Houthis.
Another part of this report states: “If suffering has an address, it is probably Al-Rashid Street in Taiz, Yemen, which is surrounded by mountains and Houthi rebels. Badr al-Harbi is seven years old and his right leg was amputated above the knee. His older brother Hashem’s right leg was injured and he lost one of his thumbs. These children were wounded by Houthi shelling on the way back from school in the morning of an autumn day!