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Saturday 12 October 2013

"Jerah Amygh," where did we go wrong? (with photos from Jerah Amygh art gallery)

In writing the following I hope to promote the world to rethink Sada'a and this region of the world. Please share, and like the actual post. - Al-Gassim Sharafuddin


Phosphorus bombs; bombardment of families in their houses; siege lasting for months; torture and abductions; the disappearances of children; all those are few of the inhuman crimes that happened in a trail of six wars that were fumed by continuous religious provocation and government campaigns. No wonder the Ifhm Youth Cultural Forum called their art gallery Jerah Amygh which means deep wounds. Up to this day, even though a number of countries including the U.S.A, Saudi Arabia, and several others participated and funded those six wars, these wounds remain unheard by the people of the world.
The six wars launched on Sada’a beginning in 2004 through 2010 left severe destruction. Even though the Government of Yemen recently apologized for the unnecessary wars that were meant to silence a people who were obliged to shout out against the American occupations, this apology has not been displayed in complete honesty. The truth about what happened needs to be told. Not only that these people’s practices are peaceful in using non-violent expression, the first two years before the attacks started over Sada’a there were already thousands of illegally imprisoned youth who were unarmed and some for only being sympathetic with Ansaruallah (Houthis.) The art gallery brought together a summary of what women, men, and children had to endure in defending their lives and values.
I know that in my brief writing on this story as well as the art gallery and what it displayed I’m not being just enough in expressing those wounds and sufferings, but this is the least effort I have in bringing some of the truth that is absent to the many. To ponder on these pains is vital for us to know: where did we go wrong?
I went to the art gallery and took some pictures, and you could also visit Jerah Amygh facebook page and check more professional pictures.


sorry about the not professional photo taking
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First War







this has the number of martyrs, missing people, destructed farms, permanently injured people

Second War










Third War






this has the number of martyrs, missing people, destructed farms, permanently injured people




Fifth War







Sixth War






this has the number of martyrs, missing people, destructed farms, permanently injured people


there were video screens displaying all the media and government hate and provocative speech against Ansaruallah (houthis)













there are many documents and facts to prove all the war crimes and more




finally the projector room which viewed a film interviewing different people about the wars