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UK support for the war in Yemen must stop

A Yemeni child from Hodieda at a make-shift camp for displaced people.
A Yemeni child from Hodieda at a make-shift camp for displaced people. Photograph: Essa Ahmed/AFP/Getty Images

The news that Saudi-backed government forces have begun an assault on the key Yemeni port of Hodeidah (Report, 19 June) is threatening disaster for the region and for the 8 million people in the war-torn country that are at risk of starvation. Saudi forces have launched this attack with the backing of the coalition, which is supported by the US and Britain. The port is the main point of entry for aid, and agencies have warned of a humanitarian catastrophe if it is attacked. Donald Trump has been quietly escalating America’s role in the Saudi-led war on Yemen, disregarding the huge humanitarian toll and voices in Congress that are trying to rein in the Pentagon’s involvement. In March, the UK rolled out the red carpet for the Saudi crown prince, who has been described as the “architect of the war”. The UK has licensed £4.6bn worth of fighter jets, bombs and missiles to the regime since the intervention began. These will be among the aircraft that are flying over Yemen right now, and the bombs and missiles that are being dropped from them.

It is reported that about 10,000 people – two-thirds of them civilians – have been killed in the fighting since March 2015, according to the UN. The vast majority of casualties have been the result of coalition airstrikes. The UN’s figures do not include those who have died of disease and malnutrition. The conflict and a partial blockade by the coalition have also left 22 million people in need of humanitarian aid and led to a cholera outbreak that is thought to have killed thousands. It is time for an end to British collusion in what is already the world’s worst humanitarian catastrophe. Britain must stop all weapons sales to Saudi Arabia and the other combatant countries and end its support for the war.

Liz Saville-Roberts MP Leader of Plaid Cymru’s parliamentary group
Chris Williamson MP
Angus MacNeil MP
Alan Brown MP
Murad Qureshi Chair, Stop the War Coalition
Lindsey German Convenor, Stop the War Coalition
Kate Hudson General secretary, CND
Mark Serwotka General secretary, PCS
Kevin Courtney Joint general secretary NEU
Kika Markham Actor
Giles Fraser Writer and priest
Francesca Martinez Comedian, actor and author
Danny Dorling Professor of geography

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