Yemen faces one of the biggest humanitarian crises in history: Yemeni Nobel laureate

Yemen faces one of the biggest humanitarian crises in history: Yemeni Nobel laureate

Yemen is facing one of the biggest humanitarian crises in history and the international community made a mistake by giving a freehand to Saudi Arabia and the UAE, stated Tawakkol Karman, renowned Yemeni human rights activist and the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize winner.

Karman: What is happening in Hodeidah is extension of the occupation of Yemen by treacherous coalition 

Karman: What is happening in Hodeidah is extension of the occupation of Yemen by treacherous coalition 

The Nobel Peace Prize winner Tawakkol Karman said what was happening in Hodeidah was an extension of the obsession of domination and acquisition and the occupation of Yemen by a coalition that has gone so far to exterminate the people and destroy geography.

Tawakkol Karman is keynote speaker at a seminar on Yemen in Doha in early November

Tawakkol Karman is keynote speaker at a seminar on Yemen in Doha in early November

The Brookings Doha Center is organizing a seminar entitled "From War to Famine: How to End the Struggle in Yemen?"

Tawakkol Karman condemns journalists abduction by Houthi militia in Sana’a

Tawakkol Karman condemns journalists abduction by Houthi militia in Sana’a

The Nobel Peace Prize laureate has condemned the kidnapping of former chief of the Yemeni Journalists Syndicate and 16 other journalists and media figures for their participation in an anti-hate campaign.

Tawakkol Karman: The position towards new prime minister is based on his position towards Saudi-UAE occupation

Tawakkol Karman: The position towards new prime minister is based on his position towards Saudi-UAE occupation

The Nobel Peace Prize winner Tawakkol Karman said that her position towards the new prime minister, Moeen AbdulMalik, will be determined in light of his position towards the Saudi-UAE occupation of the country, and their hegemony and guardianship.

Karman: Saudi Arabia acknowledges that Khashoghi murder planned in prior, not in quarrel

Karman: Saudi Arabia acknowledges that Khashoghi murder planned in prior, not in quarrel

The Nobel Peace Prize winner Tawakkol Karman said that Saudi Arabia had admitted that the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoghi was a plot, planned and intended, not in a quarrel.

Tawakkol Karman: The issue of parcels bombs in America came to save Saudi Arabia from the consequences of Khashoggi's murder

Tawakkol Karman: The issue of parcels bombs in America came to save Saudi Arabia from the consequences of Khashoggi's murder

The Nobel Peace Prize winner Tawakkol Karman said the issue of bomb parcels sent to VIPs in the United States came to save Saudi Arabia from the consequences of the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

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