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As fighting continues across Yemen and the situation becomes increasingly desperate for civilians trapped near the front lines, a group of activists are pinning their hopes on a social media campaign. It's a small but growing movement online - Yemenis inside and outside the country saying #KefayaWar - "Enough war". The campaign began in late March as a Saudi-led coalition launched its airstrikes against Houthi rebel targets in Yemen, and since then the phrase has been used by people sharing news reports, pictures and videos of the devastation of war, and photos of children sheltering from the fighting. Read More |