May 18, 2013


Issue #1677

News

In Brief: May 16, 2013

Published on 16 May 2013 by Ramzy Alawi in News

Central Security Forces have been working with a private businessman—the leaseholder of a government-owned market in Aden—to illegally detain vendors and shop owners who are late on their rent, HOOD, a Yemeni human rights organization, determined after a recent investigation. Vendors at the state-operated Cairo Market have been detained and beaten, a representative of HOOD told the Yemen Times. An administrative employee at the market denied all accusations. (S.A.)

JMP and GPC butt heads over bill

Published on 16 May 2013 by Mohammed Al-Hassani in News

SANA’A, May 15 — A disagreement between the General People’s Congress (GPC) and the Joint Meeting Parties (JMP) over a bill proposed to change guidelines relating to university officials’ appointments culminated in the JMP walking out of Parliament sessions on Sunday.

NDC group visits prison, finds political captives

Published on 16 May 2013 by Mohammed Al-Hassani in News

SANA’A, May 15 — The director of the Central Prison in Sana’a, Colonel Mutahar Al-Shu’ibi, has denied reports by the Rights and Freedoms Working Group of National Dialogue Conference (NDC)—Yemen’s ongoing reconciliatory talks—that there are currently six political prisoners at the facility being held unlawfully.

The Third Infantry Brigade includes 2,000 soldiers. (Photo courtesy of Ahmed Muneef)

Soldier and tribesmen killed in Marib clashes

Published on 16 May 2013 by Rammah Al-Jubari in News

MARIB, May 15 — A military committee, including the members from the Defense and Interior Ministries, assigned a sub-committee to resolve ongoing conflict in Marib, which had been escalating over the past weeks.

Plans for an attack were foiled, security forces say, after bombs and explosive belts were confiscated. (www.m3n4.com)

Three arrested and one killed in Al-Qaeda raid in Aden

Published on 16 May 2013 by Ali Ibrahim Al-Moshki in News

ADEN, May 15 — Security forces said Tuesday the three alleged Al-Qaeda affiliates that were arrested on Sunday in a raid in the Al-Mansura district of Aden were referred to the General Prosecutor for investigation, adding that preliminary investigations reveal they were planning to carry out a terrorist attack in the area.

IRCC workers kidnapped

Published on 16 May 2013 by Nasser Al-Sakkaf in News

ABYAN, May 15 — A Swiss man, a Kenyan national and a Yemeni translator working for the International Red Crescent Committee (IRCC) were kidnapped by alleged armed tribesmen on Monday in the Al-Maraqesha area in the Jaar district of the southern governorate of Abyan.

The plane’s pilot died in the crash. A reported 22 people were injured.

Sukhoi plane’s explosion was no accident, Air Force officials say

Published on 16 May 2013 by Ali Ibrahim Al-Moshki in News

SANA’A, May 15 — Sources in the Yemeni Air Forces revealed Wednesday that the black box from the military plane which exploded on Monday in the Bait Baws area of  Sana’a, killing the pilot, has been unearthed from the crash site.

Nadia Al-Sakkaf accepted the Business for Peace Award on behalf of the Yemen Times in Oslo Norway.  She was one of five recipients running businesses dedicated to ethical practices.

This article has photo galleryYemen Times honored by Business for Peace Foundation

Published on 16 May 2013 by Yemen Times Staff in News

The Yemen Times is proud to announce the paper’s Editor-in-Chief Nadia Al-Sakkaf received one of the Business for Peace Award from the Business for Peace Foundation on Tuesday at the Akershus Nobel Prize Fortress in Oslo, Norway.

Opinion

Commemorating the Nakba

Published on 16 May 2013 by Audrey Bloomfield / Policymic.com / First Published May 15 in Opinion

May 15 marks the commemoration of Nakba Day.

Report

Not all that glitters is gold—but many customers don’t mind if they’re buying gold-coated copper rings. They’re much cheaper.

This article has photo galleryFake gold, sometimes preferable to the real stuff

Published on 16 May 2013 by Amal Al-Yarisi in Report

At the Musheer Shop on Jamal Street, a busy commercial road in Sana'a  rings, necklaces and belts glitter in their display case.

This merchant takes essential oils and mixes them with artificial fragrances contained in the machine pictured above.

This article has photo galleryYemen grows sweet-smelling flowers, but exports most of them

Published on 16 May 2013 by Ali Abulohoom in Report

Passing by one of the perfume stores that are spread throughout Sana’a, a sweet fragrance wafts out onto the street. Inside, perfume bottles are neatly classified on mirrored shelves. They’re sold in two forms—oil, which is usually cheaper, and in spray-canisters.

After receiving a $15,000 grant  to start their own company, the girls say they “jumped for joy.”

This article has photo galleryFrequent power cuts drive Yemeni girls to establish solar-powered appliances company

Published on 16 May 2013 by Samar Qaed in Report

It all began on a rainy day in Sana’a when the electricity flickered out.

These tiny auto rickshaws first appeared in Sanaصa over a decade ago‭. ‬The models in Yemen are painted bright yellow and are spotted easily from afar‭. ‬

Seen all over the world, auto rickshaws are now popular in Sana’a - Tok-toks, gaining speed but angering officials

Published on 16 May 2013 by Samar Qaed in Report

Anwar Al-Faqeh starts his day every morning by getting into his motorized vehicle to start picking up passengers in the streets. His vehicle isn’t the typical minibus known as a “debab” or one of the thousands of motorcycles that quickly dodge traffic in Yemen's capital Sana’a. Al-Faqeh’s transport has three wheels and is characterized by its big yellow covering. Al-Faqeh drives a tok-tok, an auto rickshaw that has been used ubiquitously all over Asia for the last 50 years.

View Point

Yemeni women rock!

Published on 16 May 2013 by Nadia Al-Sakkaf in View Point

I am writing this from Oslo, which is said to be the best place for women.  Coming from Yemen, where it is said to be the worst place for women, makes me reflect.


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