Muhammad Amin Kech
In March 2015, 8 member Islamic countries Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan, Sudan, Morocco, Egypt, the Islamic Conference and the Brotherhood member of the Arab League failed to achieve their goal of turning the tide of the war in Yemen and Yemen’s tribal food war. According to the latest report of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), 370,000 civilians have been killed so far in Yemen during the period of direct and indirect war, of which 70% are children under the age of five.The United Nations has described the situation in Yemen as the worst humanitarian crisis in the world, with 40 percent of the deaths being caused by bombings and direct military operations and 60 percent by the effects of the war.4 million people have been forced to flee their homes and 70% of the 30 million population of the country, about 21 million are entitled to some form of protection and assistance.50000 people directly drought and 30 luck People are supporing lack of food also 4 luck People with out treatment they rady for deing. However, twenty percent district there is no doctors and three crore people are not have any facilities. Furthermore, 50 percent population people are using dirty water. According to United Nations Organisation twentieth century some Arabic countries are there today they are facing this issue.last month in Yamahn 9 thousands eight hundred causes came and eighteen people got died.It last I request to the all Islamic countries to help Yamahn and today they are supporing a big condition and our” prophet Muhammad said that all Muslims are brothers” however, I hope all Muslims and nun Muslims countries will help Yamahn as soon as possible.
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