Date of source: Sunday, November 26, 2006
The article addresses freedom of
expression and press freedom in Yemeni
law and internal security.
Date of source: Friday, January 12, 2001 to Sunday, January 14, 2001
An old man has been killed
and others injured in an
explosion in the Shouhada mosque in Sanaa [Yemen]. Investigations revealed that the bomb
was supposed to
explode when the worshippers came out of the mosque, but it exploded later when a worshiper touched
it. The
reasons behind this massacre...
Date of source: Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Al-Qā‘idah posts a statement on the Internet threatening to bomb oil
installations and foreign, particularly American, projects in Yemen.
Date of source: Monday, October 22, 2001
The US embassy approached the Yemeni Ministry of Information about a copy of a video or cassette tape of last Friday’s sermon, which had been aired by Sanaa television and included a denunciation of the US and its allies arrogance. The embassy pressured the Yemeni authorities to prevent preachers...
Date of source: Sunday, January 2, 2005
The author argues that there is a need for a return to the Christian values of amity, peace and acceptance of others.
Date of source: Tuesday, December 27, 2005
Ulfat Ja‘far reviews a new book by media expert Jack Shāhīn on Hollywood’s image of Arabs and Muslims.
Date of source: Saturday, May 15, 2004
“Dying for the sake of God is our highest hope.” These words are part of motto of the Brotherhood. In fact, death is not the hope of any creature and those who die on the battleground did not regard death as hope. When you highest hope is death, you are then denouncing all the ideas of life, its...
Date of source: Thursday, November 22, 2001
The British ambassador in Sanaa denied that Yemen renewed its request to be handed over Abu Hamza Al-Masri to trial him for committing terrorist actions on its lands. She added that her country would be happy to hand him over to be tried if there were enough evidences against him.
Date of source: Saturday, July 7, 2001 to Friday, July 13, 2001
A music production company in Sana was trying to market an album for a new singer, and had the idea of hiding what the elderly singer looked like. So the cover of the album showed a lady wearing a niqab.
Date of source: Thursday, May 10, 2001
Yemeni President Ali Abdallah Saleh offered to the British Ambassador to Sana to give Abu Hamza to Britain. He also offered to give all evidence to prove that Abu Hamza is guilty of assassinating and kidnapping a number of tourists through Aden’s Islamic Army and also to pay for the lawyers who...