UN Watch invited Yemeni/Swedish journalist Luai Ahmed to address the United Nations: “When Arabs kill millions of Arabs, no one bats an eye”

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UN Watch invited Yemeni & Swedish journalist, columnist & influencer Luai Ahmed to address the United Nations:

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“High Commissioner, my name is Luai Ahmed, and I come from Yemen. May I ask why your report mentions Israel 188 times — yet fails to mention the Islamic Republic of Iran even once?

How can you speak about the conflict while ignoring the party who armed, trained, and funded the terror proxies — Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis — who have been bombing Israel thousands of times?

Why do you not mention that the Houthis in Yemen have spent millions of dollars to fire hundreds of rockets and drones at Israel, instead of using the money to feed my starving people?

And I ask the UN, the Arab League, and all the campus activists who have been waving the Palestinian flag since October 7: Where is the Yemeni flag?

In my country, half a million people have died in the last 10 years. The biggest famine and humanitarian crisis in modern history. Why does no one care when half a million Yemenis die?

And let’s look at Sudan. In less than two years, more than 150,000 people have been killed. Where is the flag of Sudan? Nowhere.

In Syria, half a million people were killed. Where is Syria’s flag? Nowhere.

Mr. President, why is it, that when Arabs kill millions of Arabs, no one bats an eye? Where is the outrage? Where are the protests?

And why is Qatar sitting here as a member of this Human Rights Council when they host the Hamas terror chiefs in luxury hotels in Doha?”

(UN Human Rights Council, Feb. 27, 2025)
 
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Nothing new. According to the UN and related agencies, Sudan's civil war is the greatest humanitarian crisis right now, Ethiopia/Tigray don't even make the news, Yemen is showing signs of hotting up again as is the sectarian violence in Syria, and most rights oriented people can't even spell Myanmar.

That oil money buys lots of influence.
 
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UN Watch invited Yemeni & Swedish journalist, columnist & influencer Luai Ahmed to address the United Nations:

Transcript...

“High Commissioner, my name is Luai Ahmed, and I come from Yemen. May I ask why your report mentions Israel 188 times — yet fails to mention the Islamic Republic of Iran even once?

How can you speak about the conflict while ignoring the party who armed, trained, and funded the terror proxies — Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis — who have been bombing Israel thousands of times?

Why do you not mention that the Houthis in Yemen have spent millions of dollars to fire hundreds of rockets and drones at Israel, instead of using the money to feed my starving people?

And I ask the UN, the Arab League, and all the campus activists who have been waving the Palestinian flag since October 7: Where is the Yemeni flag?

In my country, half a million people have died in the last 10 years. The biggest famine and humanitarian crisis in modern history. Why does no one care when half a million Yemenis die?

And let’s look at Sudan. In less than two years, more than 150,000 people have been killed. Where is the flag of Sudan? Nowhere.

In Syria, half a million people were killed. Where is Syria’s flag? Nowhere.

Mr. President, why is it, that when Arabs kill millions of Arabs, no one bats an eye? Where is the outrage? Where are the protests?

And why is Qatar sitting here as a member of this Human Rights Council when they host the Hamas terror chiefs in luxury hotels in Doha?”

(UN Human Rights Council, Feb. 27, 2025)
True, they're hypocrites, when Muslims kill Muslims they don't give a shit. Muslims did true genocides, with hundreds of thousands killed . When Christians, Jews, Hindus, kill Muslims the shit hits the fan.
 

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when Muslims kill Muslims they don't give a shit.
It's an internal matter for them. The rest of us should not interfere.
 

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Nothing new. According to the UN and related agencies, Sudan's civil war is the greatest humanitarian crisis right now, Ethiopia/Tigray don't even make the news, Yemen is showing signs of hotting up again as is the sectarian violence in Syria, and most rights oriented people can't even spell Myanmar.

That oil money buys lots of influence.
Another pencil in need of a sharpener.
 
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Nothing new. According to the UN and related agencies, Sudan's civil war is the greatest humanitarian crisis right now, Ethiopia/Tigray don't even make the news, Yemen is showing signs of hotting up again as is the sectarian violence in Syria, and most rights oriented people can't even spell Myanmar.

That oil money buys lots of influence.
The Sudan civil war started just after Sudan granted Russia a naval logistics base. Now WHAT A CONINCIDECE!!
 

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The Sudan civil war started just after Sudan granted Russia a naval logistics base. Now WHAT A CONINCIDECE!!
So you're saying it is because Russia was expanding into other countries?

On the other hand, you can actually take a few minutes to look at the circumstances that led up to it; the two militaries collaborating to overthrow al-Bashir, the attempt at an elected government and then (most importantly) neither military leader willing to become subservient to a national military led by the other. I'm sure you think so little of the Sudanese that it's simpler to come up with a conspiracy theory worthy of TASS.
 
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So you're saying it is because Russia was expanding into other countries?

On the other hand, you can actually take a few minutes to look at the circumstances that led up to it; the two militaries collaborating to overthrow al-Bashir, the attempt at an elected government and then (most importantly) neither military leader willing to become subservient to a national military led by the other. I'm sure you think so little of the Sudanese that it's simpler to come up with a conspiracy theory worthy of TASS.
Those rivalries certainly existed but Russia having a Red Sea port is not something the US can accept.
 

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Those rivalries certainly existed but Russia having a Red Sea port is not something the US can accept.
Pravda must be proud of you.

Why are you incapable of admitting that the feud between the SAF and RSF (along with the RSF's genocidal actions) have been evident for decades and are the cause, not some Kremlin inspired conspiracytheories?
 
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Pravda must be proud of you.

Why are you incapable of admitting that the feud between the SAF and RSF (along with the RSF's genocidal actions) have been evident for decades and are the cause, not some Kremlin inspired conspiracytheories?
In Feb 2023, Sudan announced its intent to sign an agreement with Russia to establish a naval base in the Red Sea, in April the war broke out. The Red Sea base is not a Red Herring base 😀👌
 

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In Feb 2023, Sudan announced its intent to sign an agreement with Russia to establish a naval base in the Red Sea, in April the war broke out. The Red Sea base is not a Red Herring base 😀👌
Conspiracy theory because you are too racist to admit that Sudanese leaders have their own agendas, especially so as Russia sends arms to the RSF who kicked off the war, especially through Wagner/Africa Corps.

So now your theory is a Russian armed group launched a war to stop Russia from having a base? Or is your claim that the US forced the Russian back forces to launch a war?
 
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Conspiracy theory because you are too racist to admit that Sudanese leaders have their own agendas, especially so as Russia sends arms to the RSF who kicked off the war, especially through Wagner/Africa Corps.

So now your theory is a Russian armed group launched a war to stop Russia from having a base? Or is your claim that the US forced the Russian back forces to launch a war?
Russia was arming both sides so they could get what they wanted from the side that prevailed. Its always very murky. For example in Syria the CIA was arming Jolani while the state dept had a bounty on his head.
 
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