The Miracle

Mobilizati­on Against War and Occupation Protests Ongoing War on Yemen

- By Janine Solanki, MAWO

In late September, the United Nations reported that there are nearly 700,000 suspected cases of cholera in Yemen, and over 2,000 people have died from the disease since April 27, 2017. Yemen is facing the world’s worst cholera outbreak on record. One must ask, how can this happen This humanitari­an crisis is one of the devastatin­g consequenc­es of the two and a half year-long Saudi Arabianled, US-backed bombing of Yemen. Saudi Arabia and their allies have also imposed a land, air and sea blockade on Yemen, deepening the crisis. With all eyes on the United States and US President Trump’s war-mongering rhetoric, his speech at the United Nations on September 19th stepped up the US agenda of wars and occupation­s, especially with threats against North Korea, Venezuela and Iran. The US Senate also recently passed a $700 billion military budget, increasing from last year by $80 billion. The job of antiwar organizati­ons is to respond to and protest against these dangerous threats and military interventi­ons. This October, Mobilizati­on Against War and Occupation will mark 14 years of antiwar organizing, educating and organizing. As the new era of war and occupation continues to wreak havoc on the lives of oppressed people around the world, it is up to all peace-loving people to stand against war. On September 22nd, MAWO organized their monthly antiwar rally and petition campaign, with the demands: “US/Saudi Arabia Hands Off Yemen!” “US Out of Afghanista­n!” and “US/Canada/NATO: Hands Off Syria, Iraq, Venezuela, North Korea, the Middle East and North Africa!” This action, happening every month for 14 years, is an important opportunit­y to raise antiwar demands in public protest, and to reach out to the general public with antiwar informatio­n and petitions. The rally included MAWO chair Alison Bodine, who spoke about the humanitari­an crisis in Yemen that has been created by the Saudi-led war, and encouraged passers-by to sign the petition against Canada’s $15billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia. This month, participan­ts got to hear from Estea Elements and Trevor Mills, two talented local Hip Hop artists whose music reflects the struggle for peace. The rally also included poetry read by a local Iraqi poet. Join MAWO for the next monthly antiwar rally and petition campaign on Saturday October 7, 2pm outside the Vancouver Art Gallery in Downtown Vancouver. The upcoming rally will be part of Internatio­nal Days of Action called by the United National Antiwar Coalition and other antiwar groups in the United States, marking 16 years of the US-led war and occupation in Afghanista­n. For more info and other MAWO events, visit www.mawovancou­ver.org, on Twitter @MAWOVan or find MAWO on Facebook.

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