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Mar 03
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Where outsiders fight

By Farea Al-Muslimi All Writings, Yemen & Gulf

Pessimists think of Yemen as the new Afghanistan or Somalia, while the optimists’ tend to see it as the new Egypt, or better yet, Tunisia….

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Feb 03
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Revolution of the Institutions

By Farea Al-Muslimi All Writings, Special Topics

If you find yourself at the head of a public, or even a private institution in Yemen today, you are most likely having a hard…

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Jan 03
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Revolutionary roles for Yemen’s women

By Farea Al-Muslimi All Writings, Special Topics

Yemenis, from the deposed dictator Ali Abdullah Saleh to the angry street protesters, can all agree on one thing: Their country’s women have amazed the…

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Nov 03
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Welcome to the waking nightmare

By Farea Al-Muslimi All Writings, Opinions

“Yemen is on the verge of a true, deep humanitarian disaster,” were the words late last month of Geert Cappelaere, representative of the United Nations…

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Oct 03
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Yemen’s incipient civil war

By Farea Al-Muslimi All Writings, Opinions

The most horrifying week yet of the eight-month uprising in Yemen began on September 18. The terror and fear the people of Sanaa experienced was…

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Sep 03
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Rivalries wrack Yemen’s opposition

By Farea Al-Muslimi All Writings, Analysis

Embattled Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, still in Saudi Arabia recovering from a June bomb attack in Sanaa, has been delivering speeches to his supporters…

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Jul 03
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Yemen’s fleeting chance for change

By Farea Al-Muslimi All Writings, Opinions

The attack on Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh while he and his cabinet were at Friday prayers last month turned Yemen on its head. The…

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Jun 03
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Saleh spurs unlikely unity

By Farea Al-Muslimi All Writings, Opinions

 Millions of Yemenis went to the streets on May 22 in different provinces around the country to celebrate the anniversary of the 1990 national unification….

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Apr 03
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Western silence is complicity in Yemen

By Farea Al-Muslimi All Writings, Analysis

The massacre the Yemeni regime committed against civilian protesters on March 18 was horrific, a true act of tyranny by President Ali Abdullah Saleh. Gunmen…

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