15 - April 9th thru April 15th 2001,
Vol XI
Professor
Dr. Horst Kopp to YT:
"Yemen has historical and
tourist sites comparable to Arab and Worldwide sites."
Professor
Dr. Horst Kopp is the Head spokesperson of FORAREA Bavarian Research Network,
Area Studies. He is a Professor of geography, mainly human geography. He
first came to Yemen in 1972 on a research paper for himself. He soon became
a keen visitor to Yemen. He traveled around many cities and areas throughout
the country. He was chairman of the German-Yemeni Society in Germany in
1982 and published many books, articles on Yemen. Tawfeek al-Sharaabi of
the Yemen Times met with him and filed the following interview:
Q: Could you brief us on your first visit to
Yemen?
A: I first came to Yemen in 1972.
It was another Yemen at the time. It was a divided country. I came from
the western part of Germany and could only visit Yemen Arab Republic. I
came with my university teacher to do a scientific work for myself. I decided
to do it on the development of agriculture then. Yemen, at the time, was
mainly a rural country with rural population who are leading a rural life,
no cities, no towns. There was nothing more than the old city. I traveled
to so many areas in the North. I stayed for half a year in the country
together with my wife. Then, I went back home and my wife stayed here and
worked for a roads' construction company.
Q: When did you take over the presidency of
the German-Yemeni Friendship Society and how did you maintain your visits
to the country?
A: I took over the presidency of
the German-Yemeni Friendship society in 1982 and remained in office until
1994. At the beginning of the 1980s, I was already a professor in a university
in southern Germany. I came to Yemen again with a group of German scientists
from different disciplines. We did a very large scientific project together
with Sana'a University on various development aspects within the country.
Later on, I paid several visits to Yemen as a tourist leader. In 1992,
I came to Yemen with our president as a special guest in his delegation.
I was the expert on Yemen. It was an impressive journey. Then, I did some
work with Yemeni students who did their Ph.D. studies in Germany. I also
worked together with the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) which
organized in October 1999 some lectures in Sana'a and Aden universities.
I was also a special guest in the 30th reinstallation of diplomatic
relations between Yemen and Germany. For the first time, I could travel
around in the South in the beginning of 1990s.
Q: How do you find Yemen?
A: Yemen has a great potential
in tourism if it is utilized properly. Yemen has historical and tourist
sites comparable to Arab and worldwide sites. The landscape, architecture,
especially the people who are living in the old traditions with their tremendous
hospitality and openness towards foreigners all throughout the country
are very impressive.
Q: What are the activities the German-Yemeni
Friendship Society held?
A: At the beginning, it was a charitable
society founded in 1970 with the objective to help the poor Yemeni people.
During my taking over period, economic development projects and aids were
flowing into Yemen from governments. Hence, we focused on activities, more
or less, in Germany to make public relations for Yemen as there were a
lot of misunderstanding opinions about Yemen and Yemenis. We held exhibitions,
lectures and published a magazine twice a year to report on different aspects
of Yemen.
Now the main aim of the society is once again shifted, more or less,
to the health sector. There are a lot of good relations between Yemeni
and German doctors. The Yemeni-Germany Hospital is an outcome.
The society helped to establish the Yemeni-German Friendship Society
in Yemen after the unification in 1990. Now we have also the German House
in Sana'a. There are many activities which are held in collaboration with
the two societies.
Q: What about your publications?
A: I have written two books and
some articles. One of the books was about agriculture. The other was about
the development of Sana'a city during 19th century -1980, especially the
development of the old city. It is based on a scientific study from the
geographic point of view. It was published in German and by the French
institute here in Sana'a in French. Other articles were about the development
of research in Yemen in general, tourism development, water and oil resources
and their prospects, especially the problem of water which is my main focus
now. I sometimes lecture in the German House. I am interested in water
consumption in irrigation in rural areas. I think there should be more
awareness against the shortage of water.
Q: Would you like to add any thing?
A: I wish the Yemeni people all
the very best. I believe that Yemenis are very keen on education, and they
are interested in more knowledge and activity, so I wish they will realize
their ambitions.
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