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The time for sweet-talking Yemen leader is over

2011-05-27
On: May 27, 2011
In: al Qaeda, AQAP, Commentary, Counterterrorism, Middle East/N. Africa, Saleh, Yemen

There may be a silver lining to the recent diplomatic incident in Yemen, in which pro-government mobs blockaded U.S., European and Arab ambassadors inside an embassy as they waited — in vain — for President Ali Abdullah Saleh to sign a deal to relinq…Continue Reading

The time for sweet-talking Yemen leader is over

2011-05-27
On: May 27, 2011
In: al Qaeda, AQAP, Commentary, Counterterrorism, Middle East/N. Africa, Saleh, Yemen

There may be a silver lining to the recent diplomatic incident in Yemen, in which pro-government mobs blockaded U.S., European and Arab ambassadors inside an embassy as they waited — in vain — for President Ali Abdullah Saleh to sign a deal to relinq…Continue Reading

The time for sweet-talking Yemen leader is over

2011-05-27
On: May 27, 2011
In: al Qaeda, AQAP, Commentary, Counterterrorism, Middle East/N. Africa, Saleh, Yemen

There may be a silver lining to the recent diplomatic incident in Yemen, in which pro-government mobs blockaded U.S., European and Arab ambassadors inside an embassy as they waited — in vain — for President Ali Abdullah Saleh to sign a deal to relinq…Continue Reading

The time for sweet-talking Yemen leader is over

2011-05-27
On: May 27, 2011
In: al Qaeda, AQAP, Commentary, Counterterrorism, Middle East/N. Africa, Saleh, Yemen

There may be a silver lining to the recent diplomatic incident in Yemen, in which pro-government mobs blockaded U.S., European and Arab ambassadors inside an embassy as they waited — in vain — for President Ali Abdullah Saleh to sign a deal to relinq…Continue Reading

The time for sweet-talking Yemen leader is over

2011-05-27
On: May 27, 2011
In: al Qaeda, AQAP, Commentary, Counterterrorism, Middle East/N. Africa, Saleh, Yemen

There may be a silver lining to the recent diplomatic incident in Yemen, in which pro-government mobs blockaded U.S., European and Arab ambassadors inside an embassy as they waited — in vain — for President Ali Abdullah Saleh to sign a deal to relinq…Continue Reading

The time for sweet-talking Yemen leader is over

2011-05-27
On: May 27, 2011
In: al Qaeda, AQAP, Commentary, Counterterrorism, Middle East/N. Africa, Saleh, Yemen

There may be a silver lining to the recent diplomatic incident in Yemen, in which pro-government mobs blockaded U.S., European and Arab ambassadors inside an embassy as they waited — in vain — for President Ali Abdullah Saleh to sign a deal to relinq…Continue Reading

The time for sweet-talking Yemen leader is over

2011-05-27
On: May 27, 2011
In: al Qaeda, AQAP, Commentary, Counterterrorism, Middle East/N. Africa, Saleh, Yemen

There may be a silver lining to the recent diplomatic incident in Yemen, in which pro-government mobs blockaded U.S., European and Arab ambassadors inside an embassy as they waited — in vain — for President Ali Abdullah Saleh to sign a deal to relinq…Continue Reading

The time for sweet-talking Yemen leader is over

2011-05-27
On: May 27, 2011
In: al Qaeda, AQAP, Commentary, Counterterrorism, Middle East/N. Africa, Saleh, Yemen

There may be a silver lining to the recent diplomatic incident in Yemen, in which pro-government mobs blockaded U.S., European and Arab ambassadors inside an embassy as they waited — in vain — for President Ali Abdullah Saleh to sign a deal to relinq…Continue Reading

Killing of Osama bin Laden

2011-05-04
On: May 4, 2011
In: Counterterrorism, Press release

Some media reports have erroneously suggested that Human Rights Watch has condemned the killing of Osama bin Laden. Human Rights Watch has said that we do not have enough information about the killing to draw …Continue Reading

Osama Bin Laden’s Death

2011-05-02
On: May 2, 2011
In: Counterterrorism, Press release, United States, US Foreign Policy, Usama Bin Laden

The announcement from President Barack Obama that Osama Bin Laden was killed in a US-led undercover operation in Pakistan brings to an end the search for one of the most notorious terrorist suspects in history. I…Continue Reading

US: Military Commission Trials for 9/11 Suspects a Blow to Justice

2011-04-04
On: April 4, 2011
In: Americas, Counterterrorism, Guantanamo, Guantanamo - Military Commissions, Press release, Terrorism

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The Obama administration’s decision to prosecute the five men accused of plotting the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States before a military commission is a serious setback …Continue Reading

Uganda: Bombing was Abhorrent Expansion of Attacks on Civilians

2010-07-16
On: July 16, 2010
In: Africa, Al-Shabaab, Counterterrorism, International Humanitarian Law, Press release, Somalia, Terrorism, Uganda, Uganda bombings, War Crimes/Crimes Against Humanity

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The bomb blasts that killed at least 76 people in Kampala on July 11, 2010, were a heinous attack on civilians and an assault on the basic tenet of the right to life.

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Somalia: Al-Shabaab Metes Out Repression in the South

2010-04-19
On: April 19, 2010
In: Africa, Amisom, Counterterrorism, Press release, Somalia, Terrorism, TFG, Women’s Status in the Family and Legal Status, Women's Rights

The Islamist armed group al-Shabaab is subjecting inhabitants of southern Somalia to killings, cruel punishments, and repressive social control. Al-Shabaab, the Transitional Federal Government, and African Union f…Continue Reading

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