Since its inception, the United Nations Security Council has done much to pave the way for international peace and security. Yet, conflict continues, and the Council is left to face one of the most problematic situations of this century: instability in Yemen. The conflict in Yemen is growing at exponential rates as Houti rebels make vast political and military gains. This, with the addition of the Saudi-lead coalition is causing havoc in the Arabian Peninsula. With more than 1,200 people killed around 2,700 citizens forcefully displaced, the issue extends beyond the conflict of the region. Complex geopolitics and unresolved religious tensions are leading to the most devastating of war crimes and human rights violations. Will the Security Council make strides to stop the eminent crisis? Only you can decide.
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