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DESCRIPTION:San Francisco and Los Angeles activists protest US involvement in the Saudi 
 War in Yemen\n\nSaturday the State Department said it had not reached a 
 final decision on responsibility for the murder, despite the CIA’s 
 conclusion the Crown Prince personally ordered it. The US-Saudi 
 relationship has come under increased scrutiny, particularly in regards to 
 the murder of Jamal Khashoggi and the war in Yemen. A group of bipartisan 
 senators Thursday introduced the Comprehensive Saudi Arabia Accountability 
 and Yemen Act which would halt weapons sales and other military support for 
 Yemen. The House likely will vote on their own Yemen bill in 
 January.\n\nPHOTO OP: Members of the Yemeni-American community and friends 
 speaking and protesting with signs outside of Reps Pelosi and Schiff 
 offices\n\nWHERE: 90 7th Street San Francisco, CA and 5500 Hollywood Blvd 
 Los Angeles, CA\n\nWHAT: Activists will rally at Reps Pelosi and Schiff 
 offices in SF and LA to demand they cosponsor HConRes138. This bill would 
 end US military involvement in the Saudi war on Yemen. The US has been 
 complicit in creating the conditions for famine in Yemen for years.\n\nWHO: 
 Cindy Sheehan, the mother of the U.S. Army specialist killed in Iraq, and 
 Jehan Hakim, chair of Yemeni Alliance Committee, will speak at the rally at 
 Pelosi’s office. Sarah Burns of Just Foreign Policy, and Frances 
 Motiwalla of Peace Action, will speak at the rally at Schiff’s office. 
 The rallies are organized by Just Foreign Policy, Action Corps, and Yemeni 
 Alliance Committee. They are co-sponsored by CODEPINK: Women for Peace, 
 MoveOn, Bay Area for Bernie, Women’s March on the Pentagon, Jewish Voice 
 for Peace Bay Area, and Partnerships for Trauma Recovery (List in 
 Formation).\n \nWHY: The US Administration recently announced it would stop 
 refueling Saudi warplanes over Yemen. But Wednesday the US House narrowly 
 voted to block debate of a bill to withdraw the US completely from the 
 Saudi Coalition in Yemen. The US continues to provide critical military 
 support and diplomatic cover for Saudi Arabia in Yemen. The Saudi Coalition 
 has stopped the flow of food, medicine, and fuel into Yemen, leaving 14 
 million people on the brink of the world’s worst famine in a 100 years. 
 Since the Trump Administration called for a ceasefire, Saudi Arabia has 
 further intensified its assault on Yemen’s main port of Hodeida causing 
 hundreds of thousands of people to flee for their lives, worsening the 
 world's worst humanitarian disaster. Congress has never authorized U.S. 
 military involvement in Yemen, and it’s long overdue for Congress to vote 
 on it.  \n\nIn September 2018, Reps Ro Khanna (D-CA), Adam Smith (D-WA), 
 Mark Pocan (D-WI), Walter Jones (R-KY), Thomas Massie (R-NC) introduced 
 House Concurrent Resolution 138 (HConRes138). If passed, it would direct 
 the President to completely withdraw from the war by cutting off mid-air 
 refueling and targeting assistance for Saudi warplanes. House Minority 
 Leader Nancy Pelosi -- who faces a vote to become the next House Speaker -- 
 and Adam Schiff, ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, have 
 yet to publicly support the bill, despite it being supported by almost 
 every other ranking Democrat in the House. It's time for them to get on 
 board.\n\nQUOTES FROM SPEAKERS\n“Just as the House killed HConRes81 last 
 year, GOPs fought to block HConRes138 [November 15]; which is a strong 
 resolution that will finally end US support for the Saudi-led coalition 
 waging war in Yemen. We are disappointed that our lawmakers chose to stand 
 on the wrong side of history… again. We’ve seen it in Iraq, Lisbya and 
 still see it in Syria. There are over 14 million Yemenis on the brink of 
 starvation, and we have not only been supporting and backing the almost 
 three-year-long war on the poorest Arab nation, but our Congressional 
 Representatives are abdicating their duty to save lives and pull us out of 
 this illegitimate war. If the 50,000 Yemenis that have been killed, or the 
 brutal murder of Washington Post journalist Khashoggi at the hands of the 
 ‘Kingdom,’ does not make us rethink our relationship Saudi Arabia, then 
 what will? We demand from our Representatives to have the courage to 
 support peace in Yemen, accountability in our involvement and to support 
 HConRes138.”\n– Jehan Hakim, Yemeni Alliance Committee 
 Chair\n\n“Nancy Pelosi and Adam Schiff market themselves as 
 ‘progressive leaders,’ but when the House vote finally came on ending 
 the Saudi regime’s Yemen war, Pelosi and Schiff weren’t leaders; they 
 were people who just barely showed up at the last minute. Pelosi and Schiff 
 must lead now on ending the war, starting with co-sponsoring the Yemen war 
 powers resolution, or other Democrats should take their places in the House 
 Democratic leadership in the election on November 28.”\n– Robert 
 Naiman, Just Foreign Policy Policy Director\n\n“Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA) has 
 said the Saudi airstrikes on Yemen 'look like war crimes.' Then why have 
 not Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi and Ranking Member Adam Schiff 
 co-sponsored the bill to stop backing these airstrikes? We appreciate Ms. 
 Pelosi’s recent statement on the war, but it is not enough. We need her 
 and Mr. Schiff to publicly pledge they will make Yemen a top priority if 
 Ms. Pelosi is elected speaker on November 28. The lives of millions of 
 people depend on it.”\n– Isaac Evans-Frantz, Action Corps Organizer\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/11/17/18819230.php
SUMMARY:Rallies to End Yemen War at Rep Nancy Pelosi's Office
LOCATION:SF Federal Building, 90 7th St., SF, CA 94103
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/11/17/18819230.php
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