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Yemen

Her bruised eyes still swollen shut, Buthaina Muhammad Mansour, believed to be four or five, doesn't yet know that her parents, five siblings and uncle were killed when an air strike flattened their home in Yemen's capital. Despite a concussion and skull fractures, doctors think Buthaina will pull through - her family's sole survivor of the Aug 25 attack, on an apartment building, that residents blame on a Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen since 2015. The alliance said in a statement it would investigate the air strike, which killed at least 12 civilians. REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah SEARCH "STRIKE MANSOUR" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY. Matching text: YEMEN-SECURITY/AIRSTRIKE - RC1BFFB8F240

Gordon Campbell on the latest lockdown, and on Air NZ’s Saudi military sales

February 15, 2021 0

A three day Covid lockdown feels like the pandemic equivalent of T20 cricket. Just as T20 isn’t really cricket, this three day breathing space isn’t […]

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Gordon Campbell on the Saudi oil refinery crisis

Gordon Campbell September 17, 2019 0

The Houthis in Yemen have ample motives and prior form in carrying out drone attacks in retaliation for the joint Saudi/Emirates onslaught against Yemen

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Gordon Campbell on NZF’s ability to maintain the ban on prisoner voting

August 12, 2019 0

Justice Minister Andrew Little has indicated that he will be taking a paper to Cabinet with the aim of repealing the prisoner voting ban. Good luck with that.

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Gordon Campbell on the rites of collective punishment in Venezuela

Gordon Campbell May 6, 2019 0

Yemen, Venezuela, Iran, Gaza… each currently share one thing in common: their citizens are being subjected to collective punishment, in order to bring about regime change.

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Gordon Campbell on the West’s role in arming Khashoggi’s killers

Gordon Campbell October 23, 2018 0

Of all the crimes committed by the Saudi regime, it has been this revenge killing ordered by the Saudi Crown Prince that has finally brought universal condemnation.

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Is This Guy the World’s Most Dangerous Thirtysomething?

Gordon Campbell November 15, 2017 0

Saudi Arabia seems out of control

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