Compassion and Action for Yemen Crisis Refugees - YemenCrisis​.​com

Compassion and Action for Yemen Crisis Refugees - YemenCrisis​.​com

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January 15, 2017
Signatures: 292,266Next Goal: 300,000
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Started by Adil Awdah

Although the media hasn’t given the conflict in Yemen its fair share of coverage, the conflict is not any less violent than the war in Iraq or Syria. The UN has declared the state of humanitarian emergency in Yemen. Around 80% of the population is in dire need of assistance: food, medical supply, fuel, and access to safe zones. Other conflicts in regions of interest to super powers have taken the spotlight and attracted world sympathy and foreign aid.


Civilians are caught in a war, amnesty International has documented human rights violations by both fighting parties against civilians. Those violations include random bombardment of residential areas, kidnapping, and sieges around highly dense cities.

​On behalf of Yemeni Canadian citizens in Canada, we ask that the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Sean Fraser and Minister of Foreign Affairs Mélanie Joly to accept Yemeni citizens as refugees by applying the same support granted to Ukrainians, Afghans, Syrians and Iraqis.


On October 19, 2012 the Government of Canada has temporarily exempted Syrians and Iraqis fleeing the current conflict from the requirement of refugee status with the UNHCR. 


The stance of our Canadian government towards refugees from Ukraine, Afghanistan, Syria and Iraq is a world example of compassion and humanity. Canadians of Yemeni and Middle Eastern roots are seeking your help to accept Yemeni citizens as refugees by applying the same support granted to Ukrainians, Afghans, Syrians and Iraqis.

Stand with us and ask our government to do what is right and address the Yemen Crisis with compassion and humanity.

For more information: 

YemeniCanadian.Club

YemenCrisis.com

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