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Friday, November 15, 2024

TRAGIC IRONY Consumers Passion for Preborn(s) while Poisoning the World’s Children

DIRER Days on Horizon


Astonishing Findings in 2020s UNICEF reports


If everybody in the world consumed resources at the rate at which people in OECD and EU countries consumed — “the equivalent of 3.3 earths would be needed to keep up with consumption levels.”

If everyone in the world “consumed resources at the rate at which people the three countries (“Canada, Luxembourg and the United States of America”) consumed — “…at least five earths would be needed.”


The OECD


The history of the OECD extends to 1948 when its name was “Organization for European Economic Cooperation” or OEEC. The name was changed in 1961 to “Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development” or OECD.
Strikingly, after almost 80 years of existence, the OECD (or principal states thereof), while including some Member States of the Global South (Chile and Colombia)—has excluded the entire Continent of Africa and major Persian and Arab countries, the Subcontinent, and major Eastern European, Eurasian, and Far Eastern Asian countries.


World's Key Populations


ASIA

East Asia 1.62 billion

West Asia: 296.39 million

 

AFRICA: 1.48 billion

 

INDIA 1.42 billion

 

CHINA 1.41 billion

 

EURASIA: 1.12 billion / Eastern Europe 281.00 million (Russia 143.56 million)

 

EUROPE (Western Europe):  201.08 million

Northern Europe: 107.71 million

 

AMERICAS

North America:  613.15 million (USA 333.29 million; Central America: 52.7 million )

South America:  442,860,822 million

 

 




Founding Member States of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) are listed as Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, (West) Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America. 

Current OECD Member States (alphabetically)

Commonwealth of Australia

 

Czech Republic (aka Czechia)

 

Dominion of Canada

 

Dominion of New Zealand

 

Federal Republic of Germany

 

French Republic

 

Grand Duchy of Luxembourg

 

Hellenic Republic (Greece)

 

Italian Republic

 

Kingdom of Belgium

 

Kingdom of Denmark

 

Kingdom of Norway

 

Kingdom of Spain

 

Kingdom of Sweden

 

Magyar Koztarsasag (Republic of Hungary)

 

Portuguese Republic

 

Republic of Austria

 

Republic of Chile

 

Republic of Colombia

 

Republic of Costa Rica

 

Republic of Estonia

 

Republic of Finland

 

Republic of Iceland

 

Republic of Ireland

 

Republic of Korea

 

Republic of Latvia

 

Republic of Lithuania

 

Republic of Poland

 

Republic of Slovenia

 

Republic of Türkiye

 

Slovak Republic

 

State of Japan

 

Swiss Confederation

 

The Netherlands (Holland)

 

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

 

United Mexican States

 

United States of America

 

 

 

 

(General references and the organization’s official website
https://www.oecd.org/en/about/members-partners.html)


The OECD-ers' Gifts to the world

  • The greatest “exposure to harmful pollutants (toxic air, pesticides, damp and lead)”
  • The biggest “contributions to the climate crisis, consumption of resources, and e-waste dumping
“Not only are the majority of rich countries failing to provide healthy environments for children within their borders,” the 2022 UNICEF finds, these countries “are also contributing to the destruction of children’s environments in other parts of the world.” (Gunilla Olsson, Director of UNICEF Office of Research – Innocenti).


The American Mentality Incorporated is filled with Ironies. Yet Americans seem never to blink or sense either the meaning or the implications of their contradictions.

People in contemporary USA—at least judging by the raging content and characters pervading traditional and modern media —are obsessed with wedge and other distractions including what they term “pre-born(s)” and “may-be-about-to-be born(s)” Yet they are unconcerned about relentless super-powered violence, human trafficking, child labor, and human slavery, and all manner of assault on clearly-living, viable  women and children.

The Children are Caught in the crossfire of Man’s Impunity, a Criminal and Morally Reprehensible Onslaught.

In addition to being made to suffer the terror of super-powered weaponry, unmanned drones, brutes and assassins—young people caught in conflict are also suffering “deadly diseases.” They are suffering diseases, says UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell, “that should no longer exist.”

Many countries are experiencing “the collapse of healthcare systems, destruction of water and sanitation infrastructure, and the displacement of families, triggering a resurgence of diseases like polio.”
Twenty-one countries are currently battling polio; fifteen of these countries are fragile or caught in conflict. Among the affected countries are “Afghanistan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Somalia, South Sudan, and Yemen.” And for the first time in twenty-five years, polio has returned to the Gaza Strip.


UNICEF's View from the Ground and Sage Advice


“The world stands at a pivotal juncture.”

In this moment of “global crisis and rising uncertainty”—poor conditions in nature and populations, unwinding democratic expansion, and an unsteady multilateralism— children of the world are experiencing neglect and great suffering, portending an even direr future.

“Mounting waste, harmful pollutants and exhausted natural resources are taking a toll on our children’s physical and mental health and threatening our planet’s sustainability.”  

The current state of affairs “threatens to overshadow two decades of historic progress that had shaped the lives of children for the better. The advancement of poorer countries is being reversed. Living standards raised are now lowered or stilled.

We can continue on a backward path of plunder, division, denial and desert, leaving individual countries to grapple with inadequacies in essential infrastructures and resources, vast environmental changes, and a variety of sectarian, regional, international and domestic conflicts. 
Or “we can choose a path marked by increased global collaboration—a path that embraces innovation, knowledge sharing, policy transfer, and equitable growth.”

“We owe it to ourselves and to future generations to create better places and spaces for children to thrive.”  Therefore, “we must pursue policies and practices that safeguard the natural environment upon which children and young people (most of all) depend.” (Research Director Gunilla Olsson) 


Peoples of the world “… must recognize our shared destiny.”

Rekindle the cooperative spirit that once was, in an earlier era when leading figures seemed to place the “interests” and the “voices” of children and developing youth “at the centre of decisions” about the world’s “common future.” UNICEF Report “Prospects for Children in 2024: Cooperation in a Fragmented World: A Global Outlook” https://www.unicef.org/innocenti/reports/prospects-children-2024-global-outlook




UNICEF Reports Referenced
  • “Prospects for Children in 2021–2025: A Global Outlook: At a time of global crisis and rising uncertainty, does the vision of the SDGs remain a possibility?” https://www.unicef.org/innocenti/reports/prospects-children-2021-2025-global-outlook
  • United Nations News May 24, 2022, “World’s richest countries damaging child health worldwide: UNICEF” “Over-consumption in the world’s richest countries is creating unhealthy, dangerous, and toxic conditions for children globally, according to a new report published on Tuesday by the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF).” (Gunilla Olsson, Director of UNICEF Office of Research) https://news.un.org/en/story/2022/05/1118902
  • UNICEF Press release May 23, 2022 “Over-consumption in the world’s richest countries is destroying children’s environments globally, new report says”; “The world’s richest countries – including Finland, Iceland, the Netherlands and Norway – are providing healthier environments for children within their borders, yet are disproportionately contributing to the destruction of the global environment”
  • “Prospects for Children in the Polycrisis: A 2023 Global Outlook: As the world is forced to confront the interconnectivity of risks, trends and events, will we finally prioritize holistic solutions to improve prospects for children?” https://www.unicef.org/innocenti/reports/prospects-children-polycrisis-2023-global-outlook
  • “Prospects for Children in 2024: Cooperation in a Fragmented World: A Global Outlook” https://www.unicef.org/innocenti/reports/prospects-children-2024-global-outlook
  • UN NEWS October 23, 2024, Health “UNICEF: 85 per cent of children affected by polio in 2023 lived in fragile, conflict-affected areas… Countries facing conflict, natural disasters and humanitarian crises are struggling to provide routine childhood immunizations leaving many children vulnerable to the resurgence of polio, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) warned in new report.” https://news.un.org/en/story/2024/10/1156041



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Tuesday, June 27, 2023

Unconscionable Impunity Conveniently Forgotten Dons High-handed Disingenuousness

Long-term, Indelibly Dire Consequences of handing Global Leadership to Weakness  

The Manipulatable and corruptible, unprincipled, unlearned, inept unfit for purpose.


The Obama administration's reign of global terror exceeded past administrations.

Specifically, against Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria, the rage of 44 set the pattern and permission for 45 and all succeeding United States Federal Washington administrations of mentally, morally and experientially weak men and women.

Barack Hussein Obama II is a Pacific Island-born son of East African (Somalia-bordering Kenya) and USA Midwestern (Kansas) parentage-turned Ivy Leaguer who never offered his service to the United States of America in volunteer or conscript civilian or military work. When seated as U.S. Head of State, he issued orders for the 

Devastating, Unprovoked Bombing of
Syrian Arabic Republic and 
Islamic countries: Afghanistan, Libya, Pakistan, Somalia and Yemen.

Over the period of occupancy in the presidential palace in Washington, D.C., the Obama Group ordered the unleashing on the world of an estimated “26,171 bombs.”

At least since 2014 a United States-led active military operation in Western Asia reportedly has involved (without specifying regular or mercenary) militaries of three of five permanent UN Security Council Members (USA, UK and France) plus non-UNSC-5: Jordan, Turkey, Canada, and Australia.

Of “30,743 bombs” (2016 U.S. report) dropped by a U.S.-led “coalition”— 79 percent (or 24,287 bombs) were dispatched by USA agents or entities.

By the end of an eight-year tenure, this president’s “U.S. ‘special operators’ (aggressors) could be found in 
138 countries—70 percent of the world’s nations.”

Viewed in comparative terms with the 193 Member States composing the United Nations, the percentage reaches 72 percent of the world’s sovereign nations.

A partial list of U.S. Targeted countries (all in proximity to major waterways) include 
  • in East Africa Somalia (Red Sea, Gulf of Aden, Indian Ocean); 
  • in West Asia Syria, Iraq, and Yemen (Persian Gulf, Red Sea, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman, Indian Ocean); 
  • in South Asia Afghanistan and Pakistan (Gulf of Oman, Arabian Sea).


High-handedness Meets Criminal Impunity

Why would anyone listen to those who order massacres of thousands of Muslims?

Former U.S. President Barack Hussein Obama II 
CNN interviewer Christiane Amanpour


Editorialized questions by AMANPOUR: “The prime minister of India, Modi, who is considered autocratic …, how should a (U.S.) president engage with those kinds of leaders…You want to name names?” [Emphasis added]

Disingenuous answers by OBAMA “… [I]f the President (of the United States) meets with Prime Minister Modi (of India) …, the protection of the Muslim minority in a majority Hindu India (would be) something worth mentioning…. 
“[I]f I had a conversation with Prime Minister Modi, who I know well, part of my argument would be…: if you do not protect the rights of ethnic minorities in India, there’s a strong possibility that India, at some point, (would) start pulling apart.
“We’ve seen what happens when you start getting those kinds of large internal conflicts. [Says the creator of global and regional conflicts, chaos, slaughter from Ukraine to Yemen!]
“[T]hat would be contrary to the interests not just of Muslim India but also Hindu India.” Source CNN Rush Transcript of Video clip: Christiane Amanpour Interview with former U.S. President Barack Obama aired June 23, 2023 https://transcripts.cnn.com/show/ampr/date/2023-06-23/segment/01

The Honorable Nirmala Sitharaman of India

“He [former U.S. President Obama] was commenting on Indian Muslims … (when his administration) bombed Muslim-majority countries from Syria to Yemen …

“Why would anyone listen to any allegations from such people?”
Nirmala Sitharaman is an economist, cabinet official, and lawmaker; educated at Seethalakshmi Ramaswami College (BA) and Jawaharlal Nehru University (MA, MPhil) with post graduate studies in Economics focusing on Indo-Europe trade; recipient of Jawaharlal Nehru University’s “Distinguished Alumni Award,” and Forbes Magazine’s 34th ranking among “100 most powerful women in the world.”

Government Service of Nirmala Sitharaman
  • Minister of State for Finance and Corporate Affairs May – November 2014
  • Member of Rajya Sabha (Council of States: India’s Upper House of Parliament) 2016 – (Incumbent)
  • Minister of State for Ministry of Commerce and Industry 2014 – 2017
  • Minister of Defense 2017 – 2019
  • Minister of Corporate Affairs 2019 – (Incumbent)
  • Minister of Finance 2019 – (Incumbent)

Further Noted in Beyond the Beltway Press

 

Around the world on June 28, Muslims celebrate Eid Ul Adha, a festival of sacrifice highlighting “Shared values of compassion, sacrifice, service to others”
“A light guiding toward unity, empathy and understanding”
A powerful expression uniting people “across religious, cultural and ideological differences”
“A reminder of the world’s “common humanity”




Sources
 
Logically: a group self-described as a group having been established in 2017 to work “with governments and organizations around the globe to proactively limit the harms associated with mis- and disinformation.” The website lists “Research Partners” as HT Delhi, The University of Sheffield, Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, University of Waterloo, and Council for Strategic and Defense Research; and locations: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Republic of India, United States of America (Washington, DC Metro: Northern Virginia)
https://www.logically.ai/research-partnerships
https://www.logically.ai/contact-us
https://www.logically.ai/mission
https://www.logically.ai/factchecks/library/cf47c62f

Encyclopedic Sources

News peg

Al Jazeera News June 26, 2023, “‘Bombed Muslim nations’: BJP ministers to Obama over Modi remark Former US President Barack Obama last week said Indian PM Narendra Modi’s government should do more to protect Muslims.”
“Prominent ministers from India’s ruling party have derided comments by former US President Barack Obama that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government should protect the rights of minority Muslims, accusing him of being hypocritical.” https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/6/26/indian-minister-mocks-obama-comment-on-protecting-muslims
The Guardian (Reuters in Delhi), June 26, 2023 “Obama remarks on India’s treatment of Muslims ‘hypocritical’ – minister: Indian finance minister hits out after former US president said Modi government should protect rights of Muslims,” https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/jun/26/obama-remarks-on-indias-treatment-of-muslims-hypocritical-minister

RT News (excerpt from headlines) June 27, 2023, “India’s finance minister calls out Barack Obama over his criticism of minority issues in India, reminding the former US president of the trail of destruction that he left in the Middle East during his term in office” https://www.rt.com/shows/news/578731-rtnews-june-27-20msk/




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Thursday, May 16, 2019

Platitudes and tough talk slide easily off a slick tongue.

Truth is tougher and harder to come by: Beware Belligerents Feigning Outrage at home while Killing native sons and daughters abroad
U.S. President Donald Trump speaking at the “38th Annual National Peace Officers’ Memorial Service”

California Police Officer Ronil Singh, the president said, “came to this country legally in 2003 with the dream of earning the badge of an American police officer. … And that’s exactly what Ronil did: He devoted his life to defending the laws of our country....”

Two Immigrants: California police officer Ronil Singh was a native South Pacific islander, the Republic of Fiji.. His accused shooter was a native North American, Mexico. It takes only one “caught” instance of crime to make a man or woman a criminal under U.S. law. Many criminals are never caught. Many are never called “criminal.”
The president declared that “Dangerous criminals must be punished to the fullest extent of the law. That’s the only language they understand.”
The alleged shooter, the president said, “was a vicious killer, this man that crossed into our country from the border just a little while before. A vicious killer that could’ve been kept out with border security, with the wall (an opportunist never misses an opportunity to push his politics), with whatever the hell it takes …, could’ve been kept out.”

Police officers like any other workers have a job to do and in dangerous work they accept the risks. A particular risk is the nature of the job of policing, which is not to excuse the threat or the slaying of anyone anywhere any time.   


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ut let us take a look, compare the risk and slaughter of innocents who never had a chance to choose — never knew and never accepted even the possibility that the mere act of sitting in their homes, attending a wedding, or stepping from their doors for any reason on any morning or evening would spell death and destruction.

United States Leadership’s Participation in 
Death and Destruction on both sides of the Red Sea
from the Gulf of Aden to the Mediterranean Sea
Somalia (Horn of Africa) to Syria 
1948 –present, and continuing

Palestine (“Arab–Israeli conflict” “Arab League vs. Israel and USA” in Middle East 1948–present): deaths 116,074+

Iran-Iraq War (amidst U.S.–Iran military tension, U.S. sided with Iraq, September 22, 1980-August 20, 1988) losses estimated: deaths 105,000–375,000 (other death estimates 250,000–500,000), wounded in action (WIA) 400,000, prisoners of war (POW) 70,000; Economic loss: $561 billion

Global WARs targeting Middle East 2001
War on Terror (aka Global War on Terrorism) 2001–present (worldwide): 272,000–1,260,000 
Afghanistan
War in Afghanistan (part of War on Terror, 2001–present): 47,246–61,603 
U.S. War in Afghanistan: 2001-2019 and continuing: 
  • “31,000+ civilian deaths due to war-related violence”; “29,900” wounded civilians; “111,000+” Afghans killed in the conflict (incl civilians, soldiers and militants) 
  • The Cost of War project (Brown University) reporting: “Since the start of the war in Afghanistan in 2001, “about 26,270 civilians killed by direct war-related violence,”  “more than 29,900 civilians have been injured”; 
  • Factoring in ratios of “indirect to direct deaths in contemporary conflicts,” the figure could reach as high as “360,000.”
Pakistan
War in North-West Pakistan (Pakistan/USA/UK vs. Terrorist groups aka “War in Waziristan” 2004–present, part of War on Terror and War in Afghanistan 2001–present): 45,852–78,946 

Iraq
Iraq Wars (aka Second Gulf War, part of “War on Terror”) 2003–2011: 176,913–1,120,000 
Iraqi Civil War (also Iraq and allies vs. ISIL” 2014–2017 [continuing total casualties not yet tallied]): 75,000+
U.S. War on Iraq and its People 2003 – 2019 and continuing; absolute count uncertain, numbers vary: ♦♦♦ March 2003-February 2019: 183,249 – 205,785 civilian deaths from violence (Iraq Body Count project) ♦♦♦ January 2004-December 2009: 109,032 deaths including 66,081 civilian deaths (Classified Iraq War Logs) ♦♦♦ March 2003-April 2009: 110,600 violent deaths (Associated Press)
Yemen 
Saudi-U.S. Blockade of Yemen ● Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen ● Yemeni Civil War (2015–present)


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emen Famine 2016 – present
  • Total deaths: More than 85,000 children (adults unknown)
  • Death rate: est. 130 children per day (December 2016–November 2017)
  • Death rate since November 2017 unknown but more cases of famine and severe malnourishment reported during 2018
More than “17 million of Yemen’s population are at risk”
More than “3.3 million children and pregnant or lactating women suffer from acute malnutrition”
More than 100,000 of the affected children are in Al Hudaydah Governorate, with the city of Al Hudaydah worst affected area of the province
Famine compounded by cholera outbreak: 5,000 new cases daily
U.S.-allied Saudi-led coalition air strikes have devastated Yemen’s infrastructure including food infrastructure, health, water and sanitation systems and facilities thus leading to the spread of cholera.
Other related and consequences: Cultivation and consumption of khat (as plant from coca leaves can cause drug abuse, psychological dependence; Food confiscation by Houthi rebels

Related to Houthi insurgency (aka known “Sa’dah War” from 2004): casualties:  25,000+ 

Somalia
War and Conflict 2006: United States-backed Ethiopian military “intervention” 
“Somali Civil War” 2009–present (Federal Government of Somalia forces backed by African Union peacekeepers against “various militant terrorist groups and factions”) 
Estimated deaths by 2012: 8,016
Variable Losses reported by October 2012: 756 killed, 367 wounded; 1,100–3,000+ killed, 3 killed, 3 wounded, 66+ killed, Puntland 17+ killed, 40 wounded; Ethiopia: 8 killed; United States: 2 killed, 3 wounded
Libya 2011-2012 continuing
U./S./NATO March 19, 2011 military intervention in (i.e., invasion of) Libya, “ostensibly to implement United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973”

2011-2012 Casualties/Deaths (Military Leader and President Muammar Mohammed Abu Minyar Gaddafi is assassinated; after which carnage, conflict, displacement continues into 2019

Libyan Casualty Estimates
  • May14: NATO air strike hits a large number of people gathered for Friday prayers in the eastern city of Brega leaving 11 religious leaders dead, 50 others wounded
  • May 24: NATO air strikes in Tripoli kill 19 civilians, wound 150 (Libyan state television report)
  • May 31: NATO strikes left up to 718 civilians dead (Libya reports)
  • June 19: NATO air strikes hit a residential house in Tripoli, killing seven civilians (Libyan state television)
  • June 20: NATO airstrike in Sorman, near Tripoli, kills fifteen civilians (Libyan government); Eight rockets apparently hit the compound of a senior government official, in an area where NATO confirmed operations had taken place.
  • June 25: NATO strikes on Brega hit a bakery and a restaurant, killing 15 civilians and wounding 20 more (Libyan state television); report further accused the coalition of ‘crimes against humanity.’ (NATO denies but offers no casualty reports)
  • June 28: NATO airstrike on the town of Tawergha, 300 km east of the Libyan capital, Tripoli kills eight civilians.
  • July 20: NATO attacks Libyan state TV, Al-Jamahiriya. Three journalists killed.
  • July25: NATO airstrike on a medical clinic in Zliten kills 11 civilians (NATO denies)
  • August 9: 85 civilians are killed in a NATO airstrike in Majer, a village near Zliten (Libyan government report)
  • September 15: Libyan President Gaddafi’s spokesman, Moussa Ibrahim, declares NATO air strikes killed 354 civilians and wounded 700 others, while 89 other civilians were supposedly missing; and since September 1: 2,000+ civilians had been killed by NATO air strikes (NATO denies)

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he government of Muammar al-Gaddafi, military officer and president of Libya, was overthrown and he was assassinated in Sirte, Libya, October 20, 2011, 
An occasion U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton found hysterically funny.  
  • March 2, 2012: United Nations Human Rights Council releases report about the aftermath of the Libyan civil war, concluding that in total 60 civilians were killed, 55 wounded by the NATO air campaign.
  • May 2012 Human Rights Watch publishes report saying least 72 civilians were killed.

Syria
(Syrian Civil War aka Syrian Arab Republic vs. Republic of Syria vs. ISIL vs. Syrian Democratic Forces 2011–present):  560,000+ 



U

.S. President Donald Trump tells his captive audience
“Every American child deserves to grow up in a community that’s secure and safe from violence, and free of fear.”


T

ranslation:
The children of Gaza and Syria and Libya and Iraq and Iran and Somalia and Palestine and Yemen and Afghanistan and Pakistan do not “deserve to grow up” in  communities that are “secure and safe from violence and free of fear.”
How Sad.



Sources

The White House
“Remarks by President Trump at the 38th Annual National Peace Officers’ Memorial Service” U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C.11:50 A.M. EDT Issued on: May 15, 2019 https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/remarks-president-trump-38th-annual-national-peace-officers-memorial-service/

Wikipedia
Casualties of Iraq War https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casualties_of_the_Iraq_War
Civilian Casualties in War in Afghanistan https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civilian_casualties_in_the_war_in_Afghanistan_(2001%E2%80%93present)#Civilian_and_overall_casualties_(2013)
List of Wars by Death Toll https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wars_by_death_toll
Iran-Iraq War https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran%E2%80%93Iraq_War
Somali Civil War https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somali_Civil_War_(2009%E2%80%93present
2011 Military Intervention in Libya https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_military_intervention_in_Libya
Famine in Yemen https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Famine_in_Yemen_(2016%E2%80%93present)

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