Farea Al-Muslimi

Researcher , Citizen, and Bee Keeper

Farea Al-Muslimi is chairman and co-founder of Sanaa Center for Strategic Studies, and a non-resident fellow at both the Carnegie Middle East Center and Middle East Institute in Washington, D.C.. .”

 

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In Exile in Turkey, Yemen’s Muslim Brothers Cling to Caliphate Dreams

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In 2011, one of the first major decisions of the government that came to power in Yemen after that year’s revolution, which was controlled by…

Redesignating the Houthis a terrorist group is not a bad policy: it is no policy at all

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The US redesignation of the Houthis as Specially Designated Global Terrorists (SDGT) represents continuing inconsistency in its policy towards Yemen – or rather the complete…

Webinar ‘Repercussions of US-UK Strikes on Yemen’?

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Watch the full discussion with Nawal Al-maghafi, International Correspondent @BBCnewsnight/ Filmmaker Farea Al-Muslimi, Yemenir writer, a research fellow at Chatham House’s Middle East and North…

Iran-backed Houthis emerge as threat to Israel, US amid Gaza war

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“The hands of all parties in the region are on the trigger,” warned Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian last week, amid reports that Tehran had…
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“An Eye from Yemen and  one on Yemen”

“Yemen, the country of untold stories.”

Now entering its third year, the civil war in Yemen has exacted a horrific toll on civilians and enabled the expansion of al-Qaeda. Where is Yemen’s war heading and what can local, regional and international actors do to end it?WASHINGTON, DC

Farea Al-Muslimi is chairman and co-founder of Sanaa Center for Strategic Studies, and a non-resident fellow at both the Carnegie Middle East Center and Middle East Institute in Washington, D.C.. 

On the Road in Yemen | Farea al-Muslimi

21 August، 2017

The War in Yemen: Is There an End in Sight?

26 October، 2016

Yemen Does Not Need Another War: Report from Sana’a as Saudi Attack Enters Second Day

27 March، 2015

“In effect, the richest country in the Arab world (Saudi) has had to bomb the poorest one (Yemen) to change its political dynamics.”

Farea Al-MuslimiForeign Affairs Magazine, FMA, May 2015

“To Iran, the houthis are the closest, yet the cheapest , middle finger it can raise in Saudi’s face”

Farea Al-MuslimiNew York Times

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