Mrs. Tawakkol Karman’s Address to Yemeni Nation on 8th Anniversary of Revolution of February 11 2019-02-10 In the name of of Allah the Merciful,In the name of the great Yemeni people,In the name of the people's peaceful and free revolution, the glorious revolution of February 11th,In the name of February Revolution and its objectives, squares and fields,Free Yemeni women and men at home and abroad, I welcome all of you!
Why This Picture of a Girl Starving in Yemen Was One of the Most Important Photos of 2018 2018-12-20 By: TAWAKKOL KARMAN Entire families lie buried under the rubble in Sana’a, Taiz, Hoddaidah and elsewhere across Yemen. In almost every house, children cry out in suffering, while the outside world knows nothing of them.But the world did learn of 7-year-old Amal Hussein, through her portrait, which so accurately portrays the state of Yemen. Hers is the face of a conflict that for four years has brought into question the entire future of the children of Yemen — or whether in fact, they will have a future at all.
Tawakkol Karman, Nobel de la Paz y emblema de la “Primavera Árabe”: "Fueron las mujeres las que comandaron la revolución contra los dictadores" 2018-12-05 (Rosario, enviada especial). By: Agustina Larrea -Desde hace varios años vive oculta, en el exilio. Pero dice que no le importa. Con 39 años la activista yemení Tawakkol Karman, para muchos el ícono de la rebelión pacífica que tuvo lugar en su país en 2011 durante la serie de manifestaciones populares que se conocieron como la "Primavera Árabe" en diferentes naciones, se alejó todavía más de su tierra, que por estos días se encuentra convulsionada por una guerra cruenta que lleva más de tres años y miles de muertos.
Speech by Mrs. Tawakkol Karman at London Diplomatic Summit 2018-11-27 Ladies and Gentlemen and honored guests, I would like to begin by expressing how pleased I am to participate in the London Diplomatic Summit.Dear Friends,Everyone is aware of the importance of diplomacy in international politics. After centuries of experience—honed through war and through peac, we still consider it the most effective way to build good relations between states and between governments.
Enough is enough. End the war in Yemen. 2018-11-21 By Tawakkol Karman Today, the Yemeni people are suffering from the actions of outsiders. Regional powers have turned the country into an arena for proxy conflicts that have little to do with the actual interests of the Yemeni nation. Large parts of the country have been devastated, including much of its vital infrastructure. Millions are threatened by starvation and disease. The fighting has left tens of thousands of others dead or wounded.
Starving for autonomy: Tawakkol Karman on the current crisis in Yemen 2018-11-12 Editor's Note: Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Tawakkol Karman discusses the ongoing war in Yemen with Communications Coordinator Sumaya Attia and talks about the future of the country outside of foreign intervention. This interview has been lightly edited for clarity and length purposes.