Yemen Protests

Socialism and Blasphemy: All Authority Should Be Ridiculed

James Bloodworth | Posted 17.11.2012 | UK Politics
James Bloodworth

Instead of unreservedly condemning the violence and defending free expression, however, a number of Western commentators have sunk into a swamp of half-baked liberalism that appears to believe only in the necessity of committing cultural suicide as hastily as possible.

Nobel Peace Prize Honours Three Women

Posted 06.12.2011 | UK

The 2011 Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to three women "for their non-violent struggle for the safety of women and for women's rights to full part...

The future of the Yemeni Revolution after the Sanaa Massacre?

Omar Mashjari | Posted 21.11.2011 | UK Politics
Omar Mashjari

Days of violence in the Yemeni capital of Sanaa have culminated with the death of nearly one hundred people and a fragile ceasefire that has left the ...

At Least 16 Yemenis Dead After Shock Return Of President Saleh

Posted 23.11.2011 | UK

At least 16 anti-government protestors have been killed and 55 wounded in the latest state crackdown assault on dissent in Sanaa, a medic at a field h...

The Forgotten Struggle

Scott Hill | Posted 19.03.2012 | UK Politics
Scott Hill

Yemen can certainly consider itself the West's problematic Rubik's cube. As ever, America, Israel and Saudi Arabia hold all the aces.