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Radio 4,15 Dec 2016,28 mins

Yemen: A Global Conflict

The Briefing Room

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Civil war in Yemen has become a full regional conflict, with global implications - but how did it start in the first place? This week the Disasters Emergency Committee launched a major appeal for aid, with Yemeni children dying of malnutrition following 20 months of war. But what are the causes of Yemen's civil war and who is fighting? Is it correct to describe it as a "proxy war" between Saudi Arabia and Iran? David Aaronovitch is joined by two experts with intimate knowledge of Yemen to explain the back-story behind the conflict. CONTRIBUTORS: Dr Elisabeth Kendall, Senior Research Fellow in Arabic at the University of Oxford Safa al-Ahmad, journalist and documentary maker. Producer: Hannah Sander Researchers: Beth Sagar-Fenton & Kirsteen Knight

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