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‘Why I’m aboard the Rescue Ship to Yemen’

By Caleb T. MaupinMay 13, 2015 "Information Clearing House" - In the Persian Gulf



Caleb Maupin about to board ship with humanitarian aid bound for Yemen.


May 13, 2015 "Information Clearing House" - "WW" - May 12 — I am a radical journalist and political analyst as well as an anti-war activist working with the International Action Center, Fight Imperialism, Stand Together (FIST) and the United National Antiwar Coalition.

I am 27 and grew up in Ohio. I currently live in Brooklyn, N.Y., with my loving spouse Meches. However, as you read this message, I am thousands of miles away from home on a ship in the Persian Gulf.
Why am I at sea on the other side of the world? I am part of a humanitarian mission carried out by the Red Crescent Society of the Islamic Republic of Iran. We are attempting to bring medical supplies, flour and water to the people of Yemen.

A criminal U.S.-Saudi war of aggression

In response to a massive uprising demanding democracy and self-determination in Yemen, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has unleashed an intensive bombing campaign. Over 1,000 innocent civilians are already dead. Schools, hospitals, power plants and mosques are being targeted.

As someone from the United States, nothing disturbs me more than the fact that the cruise missiles and other weapons used to terrorize and kill innocent Yemenis are provided by my own government. Our government constantly utilizes propaganda about “human rights” when attempting to isolate and demonize certain countries, but for more than half a century it has been coddling the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, one of the most blatant human rights’ violators on the planet.

The Saudi regime not only beheads, tortures and exploits people within its own borders, but it represses people throughout the region.

The people of Yemen have long been held down by a corrupt, undemocratic regime backed and supported by Saudi Arabia and the U.S. The recently deposed President Mansour Hadi ran unopposed in the 2012 election as the official Saudi-backed and -selected candidate. The U.S./Saudi regime in Yemen has facilitated a horrific campaign of drone strikes by the U.S. military since 2002 that has left countless innocent civilians dead.

In response to years of impoverishment, repression and humiliation, the people of Yemen have risen up in revolution. The Ansarullah organization, commonly called the “Houthis” in U.S. media, is at the center of a broad coalition of forces that are writing a new constitution. Popular committees have sprung up all across the country.

Violence against a massive democratic upsurge

Despite what you have heard on CNN, this is not an ethnic or religious war. This is not a “proxy war” with Iran. This is a popular, anti-imperialist struggle for democracy and independence led by the Yemeni people
themselves. The Ansarullah organization is aligned with Sunnis, secularists and various forces from across Yemeni society who want to free their country from foreign hands.

In response to this massive upsurge of people’s power, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, along with ISIS and al-Quaida in Yemen, is waging a campaign of violent terrorism. They hope to drown this popular revolution in blood, beat down the Yemeni people and force them back under Saudi dominion. The U.S. government is supporting the Saudi regime and its allies in their criminal attack, and this is abhorrent and immoral.

A few passing words of criticism and condemnation from U.S. officials do not change the reality of the ugly U.S. alliance with the Saudi regime. The U.S. officials who arm and coddle the Saudi regime, as well as the U.S. and British oil corporations who make billions of dollars from this twisted relationship, are complicit in the crimes against humanity currently taking place in Yemen.

The Yemeni people, despite this horrendous bombing campaign, have not surrendered. The Ansarullah fighters have aligned with the Yemen Army and the tribal forces in a united front. Saudi Arabia’s attempt to form a “Free Army” of Yemen mercenaries has completely flopped. It is now reported that more than 642,000 Yemenis of various religious backgrounds have joined together to form people’s militias to beat back the Saudi assault.

A humanitarian mission

On board the Rescue Ship with me are other peace activists from the U.S., Germany and France, as well as many doctors and a few journalists from Iran. We intend to deliver our cargo of over 2,500 tons of food and medical supplies to the port of Hodeidah on the Red Sea.

Everything on the ship has been carefully checked to make sure nothing that could be considered a weapon is on board. This is a mission of peace, carried out by the Red Crescent Society of the Islamic Republic of Iran, a nongovernmental organization recognized by the United Nations.

Iranian jets attempted to deliver medical aid on April 28. They were cleared for landing by Yemeni airports, but before they could touch down, they were repelled by Saudi fighter jets.

Blocking the delivery of humanitarian aid is an extreme violation of international law. As our craft propels through the Persian Gulf, we are loudly urging that no one interfere with this peaceful humanitarian
mission.

Let the hungry children of Yemen live! This illegal, immoral blockade must end! Don’t block the Rescue Ship!

     :   Information Clearing House - ICH
 
iranian mulla regime was established from france.

khomeini was a french puppet.

it is classical western imperialist strategy to destroy secular muslim countries and turn them into radical rough states with the help of religious animosity.

that guy on the foto is lawrence of arabia 2.0
 
As someone from the United States, nothing disturbs me more than the fact that the cruise missiles and other weapons used to terrorize and kill innocent Yemenis are provided by my own government.

The US provides cruise missiles to Saudi Arabia/Yemen????

I stopped reading after seeing this.
 
The US provides cruise missiles to Saudi Arabia/Yemen????

I stopped reading after seeing this.

your puny economy based on huge debts need that saudi money to survive.

you know somebody has to pay for your burgers.

lel
 
your puny economy based on huge debts need that saudi money to survive.

you know somebody has to pay for your burgers.

lel

Hey I'd like you to start naming Russian companies that make ANYTHING that a typical person on this planet might use in their day to day activities.

Come on...name some companies that most people outside of Russia recognize...this should be interesting.
 
Hey I'd like you to start naming Russian companies that make ANYTHING that a typical person on this planet might use in their day to day activities.

Come on...name some companies that most people outside of Russia recognize...this should be interesting.

why do we need such thing? russian companies make huge weapons which penetrate yankee arses.

thats all.
 
why do we need such thing? russian companies make huge weapons which penetrate yankee arses.

thats all.

So in other words for the typical person on this planet in their day to day lives you guys are completely useless. Sort of like North Korea.
 
So in other words for the typical person on this planet in their day to day lives you guys are completely useless. Sort of like North Korea.

Russia producing KAMAZ trucks.

winner of Paris dakar rallye.

best truck in the world.

url
 
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