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"Stop Bombing Yemen and Stop Funding Saudi": Young people from Yemen joined thousands of Black Lives Matter protesters in London's Parliament Square

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Hundreds of Yemeni protesters, mostly young people, marched from BBC Studios in Oxford Circus to Parliament Square on 5 July, where they joined the thousands BLM protesters who had come together as part of the All Black Lives Matter movement that continues to spread across the UK and the world. 

"Billions of pounds worth of weapons have been licensed by the UK to Saudi Arabia since start of Yemen war. Fighter jets, bombs and missiles made in Britain have apparently been used in the war," one Yemeni protester said. "So now the people of Yemen are coming together to fight against the injustices in our country and to condemn the Saudi & UK over war crimes and genocide in Yemen. We are also here to remind people and that All Black Lives Matter and we will stand united as one to demand an end to the injustices against all black people." 

According to the Yemen Data Project, more than 17,500 civilians have been killed and injured since 2015, and a quarter of all civilians killed in air raids were women and children. More than 20 million people in Yemen are experiencing food insecurity; 10 million of them are at risk of famine. The United Nations has called it the worst humanitarian crisis in the world.

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