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- japin_mutapi
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#2651 Re: Jemen
prvo hutijanci da se izvinu selmanu i sisiju što ih ovi bombarduju
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Novak20
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#2652 Re: Jemen
Kraljevina Saudijska Arabija svaki dan ubije desetoro djece u Jemenu. Za 74 dana agresije na Jemen poginulo 740 djece. 21+
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#2653 Re: Jemen
Izvini Novak, prema vehabijskim standardima ovo nisu djeca, ovo su Huti.Novak20 wrote:Kraljevina Saudijska Arabija svaki dan ubije desetoro djece u Jemenu. Za 74 dana agresije na Jemen poginulo 740 djece. 21+
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#2654 Re: Jemen
Sad ce vam Celi principijelno objasniti,onako kako to radi na temama o Siriji i Ukrajini,da racun za ta stradanja trebate ispostaviti onima koji su svrgnuli legalno i legitimno izabranog predsjednika drzave i vanjske sponzore tih istih.
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#2655 Re: Jemen
Co0l wrote:Sad ce vam Celi principijelno objasniti,onako kako to radi na temama o Siriji i Ukrajini,da racun za ta stradanja trebate ispostaviti onima koji su svrgnuli legalno i legitimno izabranog predsjednika drzave i vanjske sponzore tih istih.
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#2657 Re: Jemen
A u Siriji djeca su ljudozderi i kozojebi, te je potrebno izvrsiti deratizaciju.joe_black wrote:Izvini Novak, prema vehabijskim standardima ovo nisu djeca, ovo su Huti.Novak20 wrote:Kraljevina Saudijska Arabija svaki dan ubije desetoro djece u Jemenu. Za 74 dana agresije na Jemen poginulo 740 djece. 21+
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#2658 Re: Jemen
Co0l wrote:Sad ce vam Celi principijelno objasniti,onako kako to radi na temama o Siriji i Ukrajini,da racun za ta stradanja trebate ispostaviti onima koji su svrgnuli legalno i legitimno izabranog predsjednika drzave i vanjske sponzore tih istih.
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#2659 Re: Jemen
Jemenski Houthi borci zauzeli al-Hazm, glavni grad provincije al-Jawf koja graniči sa Saudijskom Arabijom

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#2660 Re: Jemen
Teški jemenski pregovori u Ženevi - dvije strane ne žele sjesti za isti stol, saudijski zračni napadi se nastavljaju

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Teški mirovni pregovori započeli su u ponedjeljak. Prvog dana prisutan je bio UN generalni tajnik Ban Ki-moon koji je predložio da se proglasi humanitarno primirje s početkom muslimanskog svetog mjeseca Ramazana, za sada nema naznake da će se to i dogoditi.
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#2661 Re: Jemen
Tri autobombe eksplodirale ispred džamija u Sani. Najmanje 31 čovjek mrtav u kukavičkom napadu za koji je odgovornost preuzela IsiL-Takfiri skupina.
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#2662 Re: Jemen
Geneva Talks
Iran-backed Yemeni rebels today accused Saudi Arabia of trying to sabotage UN peace talks in Geneva and ruled out negotiations with the exiled government saying it lacked legitimacy. The rebels were finally set to join proximity talks on Tuesday afternoon as they arrived a day late after being stranded in Djibouti -- a fact they blamed on Riyadh. But rebel negotiating team member Mohammed Zubairi defiantly told reporters, "We refuse any dialogue with those who have no legitimacy." He said they instead wanted talks with Saudi Arabia, which has been leading an aerial campaign against the rebels since March 26, "to stop the aggression".
The United Nations is desperately trying to get the rebels, who control a large swath of territory including the capital Sanaa, and the internationally recognised government to agree to a badly-needed humanitarian truce. A UN-chartered plane carrying the rebels had left Sanaa on Sunday afternoon but was forced to wait in Djibouti for nearly 24 hours, forcing them to miss Monday's opening of the talks and a meeting with UN chief Ban Ki-moon. The rebels accused Egypt and Sudan of not allowing their plane to fly through their airspace. "It was Saudi Arabia which asked its allies" to do so with the aim of "torpedoing the negotiations", Adel Shujah, another member of the rebel team said after arriving in Geneva. He said they were able to travel on to Switzerland after the United States and Oman intervened.
Mohamed Abdel Salam, the spokesman for the Ansarullah rebel group, put up a post on Facebook thanking Oman for using "it’s good offices" to resolve the problem. Oman is the only Gulf monarchy that has not joined the Saudi-led coalition fighting the rebels. Oman maintains good relations with both Iran and Saudi Arabia.
Yemen has been wracked by conflict between Iran-backed Shiite rebels and exiled President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi's internationally recognised government. Global powers are keen for a speedy resolution, fearing the growing power of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, the Yemeni branch of the jihadist network that has taken advantage of the chaos to seize territory.
On Monday, Ban underscored the need for an immediate humanitarian truce in Yemen for at least two weeks to mark the holy Muslim month of Ramadan in order to furnish critical supplies to millions of people facing acute shortages. The UN has described Yemen's humanitarian crisis as "catastrophic", with 80 percent of the population -- 20 million people -- in need of aid. The UN children's agency said Tuesday that at least 279 children had been killed in Yemen since the Saudi-led strikes began -- a figure four times higher than for the whole of last year.
The rebel team was expected to join the talks this afternoon but there are klix issues, including the rebels' inflated presence, UN spokesman Ahmad Fawzi said. He said before the rebels joined the talks, the UN wanted to ensure they adhered to "the 7+3 principle, that is seven principals and three advisers" on the negotiating team. However, the rebels appear to have turned up with a much more substantial entourage. Both experts and some participants are pessimistic about the outcome of the talks. The positions of the two warring sides are so divergent that they will not be sitting in the same room and the UN will be holding separate consultations with them.
The rebels, supported by military units loyal to ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh, have made huge advances after his successor Hadi fled to Saudi Arabia in February.
The second day of the talks coincide with reports, confirmed by Al Qaeda in Yemen, that its leader Nasir al-Wuhayshi, number two in the global jihadist organisation, was killed in a US drone strike. Washington has not yet commented on the death of Wuhayshi, whose group, Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, has been behind several plots against the United States.
Iran-backed Yemeni rebels today accused Saudi Arabia of trying to sabotage UN peace talks in Geneva and ruled out negotiations with the exiled government saying it lacked legitimacy. The rebels were finally set to join proximity talks on Tuesday afternoon as they arrived a day late after being stranded in Djibouti -- a fact they blamed on Riyadh. But rebel negotiating team member Mohammed Zubairi defiantly told reporters, "We refuse any dialogue with those who have no legitimacy." He said they instead wanted talks with Saudi Arabia, which has been leading an aerial campaign against the rebels since March 26, "to stop the aggression".
The United Nations is desperately trying to get the rebels, who control a large swath of territory including the capital Sanaa, and the internationally recognised government to agree to a badly-needed humanitarian truce. A UN-chartered plane carrying the rebels had left Sanaa on Sunday afternoon but was forced to wait in Djibouti for nearly 24 hours, forcing them to miss Monday's opening of the talks and a meeting with UN chief Ban Ki-moon. The rebels accused Egypt and Sudan of not allowing their plane to fly through their airspace. "It was Saudi Arabia which asked its allies" to do so with the aim of "torpedoing the negotiations", Adel Shujah, another member of the rebel team said after arriving in Geneva. He said they were able to travel on to Switzerland after the United States and Oman intervened.
Mohamed Abdel Salam, the spokesman for the Ansarullah rebel group, put up a post on Facebook thanking Oman for using "it’s good offices" to resolve the problem. Oman is the only Gulf monarchy that has not joined the Saudi-led coalition fighting the rebels. Oman maintains good relations with both Iran and Saudi Arabia.
Yemen has been wracked by conflict between Iran-backed Shiite rebels and exiled President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi's internationally recognised government. Global powers are keen for a speedy resolution, fearing the growing power of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, the Yemeni branch of the jihadist network that has taken advantage of the chaos to seize territory.
On Monday, Ban underscored the need for an immediate humanitarian truce in Yemen for at least two weeks to mark the holy Muslim month of Ramadan in order to furnish critical supplies to millions of people facing acute shortages. The UN has described Yemen's humanitarian crisis as "catastrophic", with 80 percent of the population -- 20 million people -- in need of aid. The UN children's agency said Tuesday that at least 279 children had been killed in Yemen since the Saudi-led strikes began -- a figure four times higher than for the whole of last year.
The rebel team was expected to join the talks this afternoon but there are klix issues, including the rebels' inflated presence, UN spokesman Ahmad Fawzi said. He said before the rebels joined the talks, the UN wanted to ensure they adhered to "the 7+3 principle, that is seven principals and three advisers" on the negotiating team. However, the rebels appear to have turned up with a much more substantial entourage. Both experts and some participants are pessimistic about the outcome of the talks. The positions of the two warring sides are so divergent that they will not be sitting in the same room and the UN will be holding separate consultations with them.
The rebels, supported by military units loyal to ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh, have made huge advances after his successor Hadi fled to Saudi Arabia in February.
The second day of the talks coincide with reports, confirmed by Al Qaeda in Yemen, that its leader Nasir al-Wuhayshi, number two in the global jihadist organisation, was killed in a US drone strike. Washington has not yet commented on the death of Wuhayshi, whose group, Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, has been behind several plots against the United States.
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#2663 Re: Jemen
Pregovori produzeni barem do 19-og.
Od pobunjenicke delegacije zatrazeno da smanje svoj tim sa 22 na dogovorenih 10 delegata.
Vlada u egzilu sastala se 17-og ujutro sa grupom od 16 diplomata predstavnika velikih sila EU te zemalja Zaljeva.
U medjuvremenu, 4 auto-bombe, 2 sa samoubicama, napali su Hutijski politcki biro i 3 dzamije u Sani.
Od pobunjenicke delegacije zatrazeno da smanje svoj tim sa 22 na dogovorenih 10 delegata.
Vlada u egzilu sastala se 17-og ujutro sa grupom od 16 diplomata predstavnika velikih sila EU te zemalja Zaljeva.
U medjuvremenu, 4 auto-bombe, 2 sa samoubicama, napali su Hutijski politcki biro i 3 dzamije u Sani.
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#2664 Re: Jemen
Gojeni H wrote:Pregovori produzeni barem do 19-og.
Od pobunjenicke delegacije zatrazeno da smanje svoj tim sa 22 na dogovorenih 10 delegata.
Vlada u egzilu sastala se 17-og ujutro sa grupom od 16 diplomata predstavnika velikih sila EU te zemalja Zaljeva.
U medjuvremenu, 4 auto-bombe, 2 sa samoubicama, napali su Hutijski politcki biro i 3 dzamije u Sani.
Ovo vojska Saudijske Arabije, uobicajno izvodi napade auto-bombama
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#2666 Re: Jemen
Ovi Jemenci pravo zeznuti. U zračnoj bazi KSA - Amir ubili 20 izraelskih oficira i 60-ak KSA vojnika+35 zarobili. Otkud im sad Izraelci u bazi KSA
Izmišljaju ili stvarno....
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#2667 Re: Jemen
malo je 20 dodaj još kojegNovak20 wrote:Ovi Jemenci pravo zeznuti. U zračnoj bazi KSA - Amir ubili 20 izraelskih oficira i 60-ak KSA vojnika+35 zarobili. Otkud im sad Izraelci u bazi KSAIzmišljaju ili stvarno....
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#2668 Re: Jemen
UN upozorava na veliku katastrofu u Jemenu - čak 21 milijun ljudi, 80% populacije Jemena, treba pomoć
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#2669 Re: Jemen
U.N. envoy Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed has announced that peace talks in Geneva between the exiled Yemeni government and Shiite rebels who control the capital have concluded without reaching an agreement.
He told reporters that two sides broadly favor a cease-fire in which the rebels would withdraw from cities and towns while a Saudi-led coalition halts airstrikes in support of the government but were not able to clinch a deal.
He says any agreement "will require further consultation" and did not specify a time for any future talks.
There were numerous extensions to the talks during five days of diplomacy brokered by the U.N. envoy who was forced to shuttle between the delegations after they refused to sit down together.
Throughout the talks coalition air strikes, and cross-border skirmishes at Narjan and southern Jazan Province regions have continued. AQAP continue to exploit the situation, launching four car bombs that struck mosques in Sanaa and the Houthi headquarters this week killing two people and wounded 60.
The delegation from Saudi is due to return to Riyadh tomorrow when some indication may be given of the intended direction that the coalition will take.
He told reporters that two sides broadly favor a cease-fire in which the rebels would withdraw from cities and towns while a Saudi-led coalition halts airstrikes in support of the government but were not able to clinch a deal.
He says any agreement "will require further consultation" and did not specify a time for any future talks.
There were numerous extensions to the talks during five days of diplomacy brokered by the U.N. envoy who was forced to shuttle between the delegations after they refused to sit down together.
Throughout the talks coalition air strikes, and cross-border skirmishes at Narjan and southern Jazan Province regions have continued. AQAP continue to exploit the situation, launching four car bombs that struck mosques in Sanaa and the Houthi headquarters this week killing two people and wounded 60.
The delegation from Saudi is due to return to Riyadh tomorrow when some indication may be given of the intended direction that the coalition will take.
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#2671 Re: Jemen
Kol'ko su izraelskih oficira pobili pri tom'?

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#2672 Re: Jemen
Novak20 wrote:Ovi Jemenci pravo zeznuti. U zračnoj bazi KSA - Amir ubili 20 izraelskih oficira i 60-ak KSA vojnika+35 zarobili. Otkud im sad Izraelci u bazi KSAIzmišljaju ili stvarno....
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#2673 Re: Jemen
Pakistanska vojska će zaštititi Saudijsku Arabiju "svim sredstvima"
Pakistanski predsjednik Memnun Husejin, koji trenutno boravi u Saudijskoj Arabiji, gdje obavlja umru, kazao je da je od početka ofanzive na Husije vodio direktne razgovore sa saudijskim vlastima i turskim predsjednikom Erdoganom. Pakistan je odlučno podržao borbu Saudijske Arabije protiv Husija.
Islamski svijet je odlučan u namjeri da pronađe političko riješenje krize u Jemenu, bez vojne intervencije. Međutim, ukoliko se desi bilo šta izvan planiranog scenarija, Pakistan će braniti granice Saudijske Arabije svim sredstvima.
Pakistanski predsjednik Husejin je kazao kako su u Saudijskoj Arabiji trenutno nastanjeni milion Pakistanaca i osjećaju se veoma povezanim i odgovornim prema Saudijskoj Arabija.
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#2674 Re: Jemen
24.6.2015.
Houthi movement and allied units of the Yemeni armed forces launched rocket attacks today against a Saudi military base in Najran province. The attacks came after Saudi Arabian airstrikes yesterday against Houthi positions in Yemen's northern Saadah and Hajjah provinces.
This follows clashes between Houthi fighters and the Saudi army in the Jabal Jahfan area (Jizan Province) on the border on Saturday 20 June where at least 1 Saudi soldier was killed and 3 border guards were injured.
Sustained ground gains within Saudi territory remain unlikely due to the heavy deployment of Saudi forces that has been witnessed on the border.
Houthi movement and allied units of the Yemeni armed forces launched rocket attacks today against a Saudi military base in Najran province. The attacks came after Saudi Arabian airstrikes yesterday against Houthi positions in Yemen's northern Saadah and Hajjah provinces.
This follows clashes between Houthi fighters and the Saudi army in the Jabal Jahfan area (Jizan Province) on the border on Saturday 20 June where at least 1 Saudi soldier was killed and 3 border guards were injured.
Sustained ground gains within Saudi territory remain unlikely due to the heavy deployment of Saudi forces that has been witnessed on the border.
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#2675 Re: Jemen
Yet a peace deal makes sense for nearly all sides. Start with the Houthis, who after their swift advance are now overstretched and short of fuel, food and water. They have learned, at the cost of considerable blood and treasure, that their rivals in central and southern Yemen are prepared to fight to the last bullet. Some tribes opposed to the Houthis have formed unsavoury alliances with the jihadists of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, probably the terrorist group’s deadliest branch, which has gained territory during the fighting.
But the fighters have not been able to push back the Houthis. Nor have they united under the leadership of Mr Hadi, who sips tea safely in Riyadh, the Saudi capital, but is despised back home. Saudi Arabia is unlikely to send in ground troops for fear of an even worse quagmire. Its siege of Yemen has done little more than create a humanitarian disaster. Some 20m people, or about 80% of the population, are in urgent need of aid, warns the UN.
http://www.economist.com/news/middle-ea ... yemen-will
But the fighters have not been able to push back the Houthis. Nor have they united under the leadership of Mr Hadi, who sips tea safely in Riyadh, the Saudi capital, but is despised back home. Saudi Arabia is unlikely to send in ground troops for fear of an even worse quagmire. Its siege of Yemen has done little more than create a humanitarian disaster. Some 20m people, or about 80% of the population, are in urgent need of aid, warns the UN.
http://www.economist.com/news/middle-ea ... yemen-will


