1595, Section: Readers Views
Readers Views
Published on 19 March 2012 by in Readers Views
The National Dialogue Conference will take place by the end of March, according to the GCC Initiative and its implementation mechanism. What topics would you most like to be discussed and highlighted during this conference?
Published on 19 March 2012 by Rame Sharaf in Readers Views
Published on 5 March 2012 by in Readers Views
Basam Al-Forari, 26, English teacher
According to my mind, he will not stay because he has committed lots of crimes. So he cannot live safely .He was granted immunity but it cannot protect him from victims’ families. They will look for him in order to take revenge.
Published on 5 March 2012 by Awadh Mubarak in Readers Views
The revolutions of the “Arab Spring” inspire optimism in each individual who suffered the yoke and despotism of the region’s autocratic regimens. These revolutions mark the beginning of a new era for the Arab World.
Published on 5 March 2012 by Sharique Naeem in Readers Views
The first war of its kind the world had ever seen, was started by states based on the creed of capitalism. World War 1 was called the ‘Great Game’. A Game in which a plan was meticulously put forth to achieve what the imperial West had tried in vain for centuries to do, that is, to put an end to the Caliphate.
Published on 5 March 2012 by Manal Abdul Wahed Sharif / m_alshureify@hotmail.com in Readers Views
I am so grateful for having spent the years of my adolescence in a very simple place like Yemen, for I feel it was relatively balanced. I had just enough sheltered family love and satisfaction to bear the exposure to the “real life” I saw there.
Published on 27 February 2012 by in Readers Views
Published on 5 March 2012 by Sharique Naeem in Readers Views
The London Somalia Conference held at Lancaster House, UK, on February 23, is another example of the hypocrisy of democracies. It shows how the torchbearers of democracy are eager to impose models based on their own vested interests in foreign lands. Two years ago, the same Lancaster House hosted the London Afghanistan Conference, in which the UK government proposed its plans for stability in Afghanistan, in order to minimize threats to the UK. However, to date Afghanistan is a country suffering due to occupation, where the native population is not only subjected to physical occupation but their beliefs are also ridiculed and insulted.
Published on 5 March 2012 by Khalid Mohammed Al-karimi in Readers Views
Candles boast of their ability to mitigate the gloomy hours of the night. The blaze of one candle suffices, allowing us to complete our assignments, compose paragraphs or even an essay. Indeed, we are indebted to all candles. Once the power is on, they are all extinguished. Yet the smart candle retorts “Soon I will be the sole recourse.’’ As a consequence, I had the following conversation with a candle:
Published on 5 March 2012 by in Readers Views
International support is crucial to secure a stable future for Yemeni people, says Progressio, a UK-based charity organization.