nazzellllaaaa1

hows life?

nazzellllaaaa1

prayers, thoughts and condolences for Lebanon <3

Q_Esther1

@nazzellllaaaa1 yeah. It's all so sad to hear and see about 
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nazzellllaaaa1

@Heart_of_God omw, and the situation in Yemen too
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Q_Esther1

@nazzellllaaaa1 yeah. And I just heard that the USA dropped two atomic bombs on Japan.
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nazzellllaaaa1

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          The UN have described Yemen are the "world’s worst humanitarian crisis" Over 10,000 people have been killed in the past 18 months At least 1,200 children have been killed and 1,700 have injured, most by Saudi airstrikes using US and UK aircraft and bombs 21.2 million people require urgent humanitarian assistance, 9.9 million are children, four fifths of the entire population 3 million are now suffering acute malnutrition 500,000 children suffering from severe acute malnutrition A child dies every 10 minutes from malnutrition or disease
          It's estimated 50,000 children died of hunger and disease last year A million are suffering cholera A Saudi fuel blockade prevented water from functioning in towns Millions are without adequate sanitation sewage has been flowing in the streets
          3.2 million displaced
          19.3 million in need of health care and protection 
          14.1 million at risk of hunger, equivalent to the combined populations of London, Birmingham + Glasgow
          An estimated 14.8 million lack access to basic healthcare, including 8.8 million living in severely under-served areas
          Medical materials in short supply, only 45 per cent of health facilities function
          According to the UN, Saudi airstrikes are the leading cause of civilian deaths Airstrikes target homes, weddings, fishing boats, civilian infrastructure: hospitals, farms, schools, water infrastructure, markets and main aid lifeline port of Hodeidah
          Saudi bombing and restrictions restrict food and fuel imports to 20-30% of their pre-war levels
          Saudi airstrikes on civilians have intensified in recent months. According to the Red Cross, 51 people were killed, including  40 children, with 79 wounded when a bus was hit by a Saudi airstrike in a Northern Yemen town on the 9th August 2018
          Don't be among the ignorant. If you can donate, if you cant download the freerice app which donates money made, re-post this, email mp's, sign petition, do research.

nazzellllaaaa1

STOP 
          The UN have described Yemen are the "world’s worst humanitarian crisis" Over 10,000 people have been killed in the past 18 months At least 1,200 children have been killed and 1,700 have injured, most by Saudi airstrikes using US and UK aircraft and bombs 21.2 million people require urgent humanitarian assistance, 9.9 million are children, four fifths of the entire population 3 million are now suffering acute malnutrition 500,000 children suffering from severe acute malnutrition A child dies every 10 minutes from malnutrition or disease
          It's estimated 50,000 children died of hunger and disease last year A million are suffering cholera A Saudi fuel blockade prevented water from functioning in towns Millions are without adequate sanitation sewage has been flowing in the streets
          3.2 million displaced
          19.3 million in need of health care and protection 
          14.1 million at risk of hunger, equivalent to the combined populations of London, Birmingham + Glasgow
          An estimated 14.8 million lack access to basic healthcare, including 8.8 million living in severely under-served areas
          Medical materials in short supply, only 45 per cent of health facilities function
          According to the UN, Saudi airstrikes are the leading cause of civilian deaths Airstrikes target homes, weddings, fishing boats, civilian infrastructure: hospitals, farms, schools, water infrastructure, markets and main aid lifeline port of Hodeidah
          Saudi bombing and restrictions restrict food and fuel imports to 20-30% of their pre-war levels
          Saudi airstrikes on civilians have intensified in recent months. According to the Red Cross, 51 people were killed, including  40 children, with 79 wounded when a bus was hit by a Saudi airstrike in a Northern Yemen town on the 9th August 2018
          Don't be among the ignorant. If you can donate, if you cant download the freerice app which donates money made, re-post this, email mp's, sign petition, do research.

nazzellllaaaa1

Hey guys,
          just wondering, who are my readers???