Dear Friend -
Your emails and calls to Congress are working - our contacts on Capitol Hill just confirmed yesterday that Yemen is being discussed at the highest levels of the negotiations on the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
But more calls, RIGHT NOW, are urgently needed >>
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Pressure is mounting for leaders to hammer out a deal on the NDAA in the next few days before Thanksgiving. We need Speaker Pelosi to ensure that an unconditional ban on the sale and transfer of arms for the war in Yemen remains in the NDAA bill to the very end - no matter what.
Earlier this month, the news broke that peace talks have resumed among the warring parties in Yemen. Now we need to build on this positive momentum to keep the parties engaged and committed to an inclusive process. Stopping the flow of arms into this conflict will support these fledgling peace efforts, and is the best way for America to signal to Saudi Arabia and the UAE that the people of Yemen need an end to this war and suffering once and for all.
Please call Speaker Pelosi Now >>
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Below is a previous message I sent, and we've reached another key moment NOW to activate our collective power. These calls do make a difference so thank you for taking two minutes out of your day to stand up for the people of Yemen.
- Gina
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Dear Friend -
Over the August recess, House and Senate staffers negotiated the bulk of what will be the FY20 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). However, key decisions were postponed including a desperately needed yearlong ban on US arms sales for the war in Yemen.
As Members of Congress now return to Washington to negotiate the final pieces of the NDAA, it is critical that the Speaker of the House, Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, stands firm and ensures that the ban on arms sales for the war in Yemen, known as 1099X, remains in the NDAA.
Call Speaker Pelosi, regardless of what state you live in, and tell her that this year's NDAA MUST include 1099X: the one-year ban on the sale and transfer of bombs to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
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US-made bombs are fueling the horrific war, and the people of Yemen need our commitment to stop providing support for this war. Instead we must use our diplomacy to push all parties towards peace negotiations.
You have already done so much to advocate for peace in Yemen, but now is the time to put pressure on Speaker Pelosi to keep the ban on arms sales in the final version of the NDAA.
Congress - both the House and Senate - has tried to end our involvement in the war by passing the Yemen War Powers Resolutions earlier this year, but the President vetoed it - twice! Through the NDAA, a virtually veto-proof bill, we now have the opportunity to stop the flow of arms to the Saudi-UAE coalition, forcing all sides to come to the negotiation table. The House has already done their part in passing the ban and now we need Speaker Pelosi to ensure the ban remains in the final version of the NDAA.
The people of Yemen continue to live through the world's worst humanitarian crisis right now - and they're counting on you to do something to stop it.
Thank you for standing up for peace and for the people of Yemen.
Onwards,
Gina Cummings
Director of Campaigns
Oxfam America Action Fund
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P.S. Calling Speaker Pelosi will only take a moment. Just click here or dial (202) 225-4965 and say: I am calling to urge Speaker Pelosi to ensure that 1099X, the one-year ban on US-made bombs for the war in Yemen, stays in the final FY20 NDAA.
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