About Dirty War
The Dirty War is the name used by the military junta or civic-military dictatorship of Argentina for the period of United States-backed state terrorism in Argentina from 1976 to 1983 as a part of . . .
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Yemen: The children haunted by 'ghosts' of war
Yemen: The Children haunted by 'ghosts' of war
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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Yemen: The Children haunted by 'ghosts' of warCloseIn Yemen, the Houthi rebels are pushing hard to capture, or encircle, The Key city of Marib. It's The Last stronghold of the internationally recognised government and is at the centre of Yemen's oil fields. The Fall of Marib would be a major Turning Point in The War .
Saudi Arabia , backed by the US and UK, intervened in Yemen in 2015, after the Houthis ousted the government from the capital, Sanaa. Since then Yemen has been gripped by one of The World 's worst humanitarian crises.
It's been a Dirty War , with all sides accused of killing civilians and other abuses. At least 800,000 people displaced by The War have fled to Marib. More are on their way.
BBC Middle East Editor Jeremy Bowen has travelled to Marib to report on The Situation .
Filmed and edited by Dave Bull
Produced by Cara Swift
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