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http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/...obe-sanaa-funeral-attack-161009073658746.html

Stephen O'Brien, the UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, said he was "horrified and extremely disturbed" by the attack and called for a prompt and "impartial" probe.
"This horrendous and heinous attack displayed an utter disregard for human life," O'Brien said.
"I call on all parties to protect civilians and stop using explosive weapons or conducting aerial bombardments in civilian-populated places in Yemen. Surely enough is enough," he added.
 
I agree. People think that just because Houthis are shia, that Yemeni civilian lives don't matter. May Allah bring an end to sectarianism, ameen.
 
Civilians in all the conflicts are innocent - just same what their religion or ethnicity is. Unfortunately crisis and conflicts seem to happen in every corners of the world and the public audience who follows the world happenings can´t be aware about every of them all the time. Thanks for reminding us.
 
It goes without saying that the loss of all life is a terrible thing and that all people's lives matter, not sure why you've phrased the title in such a way.
 
It's not just Palestine, Syria or Yemen but also non-Arab muslims (the bulk of muslims on this planet). It always saddens that so many muslims, especially in the west, turn away from the massacres of Kashmir, Burma and so on.

I'm not saying we shouldn't talk about Palestine or Syria but remember ,if we are to talk about those issue then we must mention all muslim issues.
 
May Allah help all our brothers and sisters in Africa, the Middle east, and everywhere else. It is truly heart-breaking.
 
I agree. People think that just because Houthis are shia, that Yemeni civilian lives don't matter. May Allah bring an end to sectarianism, ameen.

That´s very important to remember. Every life matters. Just right now we should remember it, when tensions are raising among the sunnis. At the same time we ask why shias don´t respect value of life of sunnis in Syria while butchering of civilians in Yemen has continued a long time without end.

Does this ever end?
 
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/...obe-sanaa-funeral-attack-161009073658746.html

Stephen O'Brien, the UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, said he was "horrified and extremely disturbed" by the attack and called for a prompt and "impartial" probe.
"This horrendous and heinous attack displayed an utter disregard for human life," O'Brien said.
"I call on all parties to protect civilians and stop using explosive weapons or conducting aerial bombardments in civilian-populated places in Yemen. Surely enough is enough," he added.

The same goes for Kashmiris, the people of Assam, Burma, Chechyna and so on.
 
It goes without saying that the loss of all life is a terrible thing and that all people's lives matter, not sure why you've phrased the title in such a way.
to provoke thought
and to show how ludicrous a "league table" of concerns is