Search
Storing up credit
by Brian Whitaker
Originally published in Middle East International,23 November, 2001
AT THE END of the Afghan war against the Soviet Union, unemployed mujahideen flocked to Yemen - one of the few countries where they could keep alive the spirit of jihad without too much…
Letter from Aden
by Bill Hayton
Originally published in Middle East International,3 July 1998
AT THE SHOP under the arches where the steamers used to arrive, the Indian shopkeeper sells mementoes of the Cold War: souvenirs of British colonialism and Socialist realism. He has run the shop since…
A year of living dangerously
Caveman terrorist spooks the West:Jason Burke in Islamabad and Brian Whitaker strip away the 'James Bond' hype heaped on Osama bin Laden
Originally published in The Observer, 3 January 1999
TEN DAYS ago Osama bin Laden held an unusual press conference. In a tent on the…
Brian Whitakerdescribes how Yemen's mountain farmers are learning to control rainwater.Originally published in The Guardian, 24 January 1992
THE construction of the Ma'rib dam was one of the great engineering achievements of the ancient world; its collapse one of the greatest disasters. For more…
Prime Minister resigns
by Brian Whitaker
Originally published in Middle East International,8 May 1998
AFTER absenting himself from official duties for almost a month, Yemen’s prime minister, Dr Faraj bin Ghanim, has finally resigned. During his 50 weeks in office he regularly complained that his…
by Brian Whitaker
Originally published in Middle East International,16 October 1998
THERE WERE celebrations in Yemen last week on the news that an international court had ordered the return of Red Sea islands seized by Eritrea. At least 12 people died and more than 200 Yemenis were taken prisoner…
Hostage to fortune and Yemeni guns
by Brian Whitaker
Originally published in The Guardian, 30 December 1998
THE HOSTAGE tragedy in Yemen highlights the often tenuous control of the government over its people. President Ali Abdullah Salih might give the appearance of a strongman, having been in…
by Brian Whitaker
Originally published in Middle East International,21 January 2005
Unidentified assailants launched a gun and grenade attack on the heaquarters of a website owned by Yemen's ruling party, the General People's Congress, on January 13.
The office was badly damaged and two journalists…
1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999
2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004
2004
Row with ambassador
28 October 2005
Ice cream man guilty
30 September 2005
Press war escalates
2 September 2005
President is 'fed up'
22 July 2005
Journalists under fire
18 February 2005
Attack on website
21…
Pawns of Gulf war live forgotten in Yemen camps
Tens of thousands of guest workers expelled by Saudi Arabia subsist in a Red Sea shanty town, reports Brian Whitaker
Originally published in The Guardian, 7 January 1993
SADDAM Street, Martyrs District and the Mother of Battles District. The citizens…
