The War in Yemen and the Southern Issue
The crisis in Yemen started as a civil war, but has since evolved into a regional conflict and a humanitarian catastrophe. This event will focus on one of the war’s often neglected sides: the situation in the south, where tension with the north has reached high levels.
Panelists:
Rasha Jarhum, Co-founder and Director, Peace Track Initiative
Abdul Kareem Saeed, Director of Foreign Relations, Office of Foreign Relations of Southern Transitional Council in Canada
Fatima Abo Alasrar, Non-resident scholar, Middle East Institute
Kamal Al-Solaylee, Professor of Journalism, Ryerson University
Moderated by Thomas Juneau, Associate Professor, University of Ottawa
Видео The War in Yemen and the Southern Issue канала Centre for International Policy Studies uOttawa
Panelists:
Rasha Jarhum, Co-founder and Director, Peace Track Initiative
Abdul Kareem Saeed, Director of Foreign Relations, Office of Foreign Relations of Southern Transitional Council in Canada
Fatima Abo Alasrar, Non-resident scholar, Middle East Institute
Kamal Al-Solaylee, Professor of Journalism, Ryerson University
Moderated by Thomas Juneau, Associate Professor, University of Ottawa
Видео The War in Yemen and the Southern Issue канала Centre for International Policy Studies uOttawa
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