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The Senseless War on Yemen Three Years of Sanctioned Genocide: Part IV: The Most Unusual War of All Times
Part IV: The Most Unusual War of All Times By: Hassan Al-Haifi Yes, we heard Adel Al-Jubeir shoot his mouth off about how Saudi Arabia has mustered up an alliance to squash a heretofore “militia” force of perhaps the most … Continue reading
Posted in Ansar Allah, Belligerants in Yemen War, Gulf Cooperation Council, Hizb-Allah, Human Rights, Religious Freedom in Yemen, Sa'ada Wars, Saudi Aggression on Yemen, Saudi Interference, Saudi War on Yemen, Saudi-led Coalition Against Yemen, Wahhabism in Yemen, Yemen, Yemen Peaceful Revolution, Yemen Politics, Yemen War, Saudi-Led Aggression
Tagged #3YearsOfWarOnYemen, #Yemen_Great_Hall_Massacre, Abdu Rabbo Mansour Hadi, Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, Adil Al-Jubeir, Advocate for Freedom and Justice in Yemen, Al-Ahmars, Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, Ali Abdullah Saleh, Ali Mohsen Al-Ahmar, Ansar Allah, Arabian Peninsula, Autocratic Regimes, Bombing Civiian Targets, Civilian Toll Yemen, Common Sense, corruption, crimimal, criminal, Dictatorships, Egypt, GCC, GCC Initiative, General Ali Muhsin Al- Ahmar, General People's Congress, GPC, Gulf Cooperation Council, Hassan Al-Haifi, Houthis, Human rights, Islah, Islah Party, Israel, Jamal Bin Omer, Joint Meeting Parties
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This is How Islam Deals with Christians and Background on Wahhabi Extremism of the ISIS Genre
By: Hassan Al-Haifi The Prophet Mohammed (Peace and Blessings of Allah be Upon Him – PBAUH) set out many important principles that deal with governing the relationship between the Moslem State/Moslems and other states and/or other religious communities or peoples. One of the most … Continue reading
Posted in Human Rights, Religious Fundamentalism, Terrorsim, Wahhabis
Tagged Amnesty International, Arab Civil Society, Arab World, Arabian Peninsula, Christian, Common Sense, Democratic Government, Drone Attacks, Freedom, God, Hassan Al-Haifi, hate mongering, Holy Qur'an, Human rights, Islam, Middle East, Moslem World, Moslems, Murder of Innocent People, No Compulsion in Religion, Non-Islamic, Prophet Mohammed, Real Islam, Religious Tolerance, Religous Extremism, Salafis, Saudi Arabia, Saudi Terrrorism, Sunnis, Syrian Jihadists, Terrorism, True Islam
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Amnesty International: No Immunity for Saleh!
By: Hassan Al-Haifi January 10, 2012 Again, Amnesty International asserted that granting immunity to Saleh, his relatives and cronies constitutes a violation of international laws and Yemen is obligated to adhere to laws preventing immunity to violators of human rights. The … Continue reading
Peaceful Revolt in Yemen: New Initiatives to Ensure Sustainability of Peaceful Protests
By: Hassan Al-Haifi January 8, 2012 The Yemeni revolutionaries for change have a resiliency to which there isn’t any limits that will bring it to a halt in the near future. The monumental popular uprising effort started as an almost … Continue reading
Posted in Arab Spring, Gulf Cooperation Council, Human Rights, Yemen Peaceful Revolution, Yemen Politics
Tagged Ali Abdullah Saleh, Government, Human rights, March of Life, Navi Pillay, No Amnesty for human rights violations, Saleh, Saleh family and relatives, Saleh's sons and nephews, Sanhan Tribe, United Nations High Commissioner on Human Rights, Yemen, Yemeni peaceful protesters, Yemeni Revolution
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