The city of Taiz has 2.4 million people, living in tragedy resulting from the two-year war. The city is important geographically, as it lies between the southern provinces, controlled by Hadi’s forces, and the northern provinces which are controlled by former President Saleh’s forces and the Houthis. Also, its southwestern coast overlooks the strategic Bab al-Mandab Strait, which sees one-third of the oil trade every day. Taiz has become central to the Yemen conflict, and militants are increasingly interested in controlling it. It has become a city ravaged by war and the Houthi blockade. Disease and malnutrition threaten people’s lives. Public employees’ salaries are cut, it is difficult to get relief aid to the displaced and afflicted, and living conditions are going downhill. People have fled to temporary settlements or camps, without access to sanitation or basic needs.
Yemen: cultural capital of conflict
Written by David Fletcher 19 May 2017Additional Info
- Pray: for an end to blockades so that relief can get through to the city. Pray for the homeless, the children and the elderly, and that all armed factions will leave. (Habakkuk 1:13b)
- More: www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2017/04/yemen-taiz-cultural-capital-suffer-armed-factions-war.html