worldpress.org - 7/27/2009
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Opinion Op-Ed Aid Won't Fix The Crisis in Yemen Jane Novak July 26, 2009 On July 17, Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh celebrated the 31st anniversary of his ascension to power. The Sana'a regime, perverted by corruption, is largely unable to provide public services, including water, ...
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Foreign Aid to Yemen is a Bad Idea
The Jawa Report —
July 27, 2009 Foreign Aid to Yemen is a Bad Idea My new article at World Press makes the point that the regime in Sana'a is beyond rehabilitation. The Obama administration bumped US assistance to over 100 million in economic and military aid in 2010, but donors pledged $4.6 billion to Yemen in 2006 and it didn't help. The Yemeni government is engaged in ...
Aid Won’t Fix the Crisis in Yemen
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World Press , Jane Novak July 26, 2009 On July 17, Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh celebrated the 31st anniversary of his ascension to power. The Sana’a regime, perverted by corruption, is largely unable to provide public services, including water, electricity, security, medical care and education. A third of Yemenis—7 million people—are malnourished. Police and military units act as enforcers for corrupt officials. The judiciary dispenses political retribution. Torture in Yemeni jails is systemic and brutal. On his anniversary, Saleh published an essay calling for dialog ...
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