From Ro Khanna <[email protected]>
Subject We need to withdraw support from the war in Yemen
Date September 5, 2019 8:21 PM
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[1]Ro Khanna





This week, the United Nations released a report arguing that US support
for Saudi Arabia in Yemen rises to the level of complicity in war crimes.
The U.N. Human Rights Council is calling for more accountability from all
parties involved — including us.

Our actions have directly enabled human rights abuses, and that’s
unconscionable. That’s why I’m leading the call to end our involvement in
this conflict and pressure Saudi Arabia to end the bloodshed. But I can’t
do it without your help.

[ [link removed] ]Will you co-sign my demand to end the US complicity in the Yemeni
conflict?

[ [link removed] ]Sign your name

The world is watching us, and waiting for real leadership — for the
courage to take a stand, to refuse to dismiss the atrocities of an ally,
and to do the right thing. By this report, it’s clear that Saudi Arabia
has no intention of limiting their human rights abuses.

The Human Rights Council also found that the Saudi internal investigations
— a process that is supposed to help prevent tragedies from happening
again — aren’t being taken seriously. With that reality, we cannot in good
conscience continue to abet this bloodshed.

[ [link removed] ]Saudi Arabia is targeting hospitals, health clinics, markets, and even
school buses with American-made bombs. Sign your name right now to demand
an end to our support of this broken system »

[ [link removed] ]Sign your name »

In solidarity,

Ro Khanna




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