Libya’s Fighting Between Rivals Militias Goes On
Last week, 9 people were killed in a clash between militias around Gharyan (50 miles from Tripoli). The fight started when the Gharyan militia wanted to arrest people in Assabia suspected to have ties with the former President Muammar Gadhafi' s regime. ...
Syria Would Accept Extending Arab League Mission
This Thursday, the Arab League observer team is expected to release a report that details the findings of its mission in Syria since December 26. Although the monitor's mandate is scheduled to expire with the release of the report, Arab foreign ministers will meet again to discuss potentially renewing the mission on January 22. A source within the Arab League stated, "the outcome of the contacts that have taken place ...
POMED Notes: Confronting Damascus: U.S. Policy toward the Evolving Situation in Syria
On Wednesday, the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on the Middle East and South Asia chaired by Rep. Steve Chabot (R-OH) held a hearing on the U.S. Government’s policies towards the ever-changing situation in Syria and what kind of policy stances the White House should take in appropriately dealing with Syria. Fredric C. Hof, Special Coordinator for Regional Affairs at the Office of the U.S. Special Envoy for Middle East Peace ...
Yemeni Protesters Condemn GCC Deal, Demand Trial of Saleh
Thousands gathered in Sana'a and Taiz to call on former President Ali Abdullah Saleh to be prosecuted for ordering violence against demonstrators. Protesters chanted slogans against the recently brokered Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) deal that gave Saleh amnesty ...
Upcoming Yemeni Elections May Have Single Candidate
According to Voice of America, Vice President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi may be the only candidate in Yemen's February presidential election, an idea that is drawing wide support from opposition parties and Yemen's diplomatic partners. The Joint Meeting Parties, Yemen's opposition ...
Analysis: “Syrian Civil War Drags in Mideast, Global Powers”
Peter Apps, political risk correspondent for Reuters, argues that a long and bloody civil war in Syria threatens regional stability and risks "growing antagonism between the world's great powers." After months of peaceful demonstrations, an increasing number of ...
Russia Likens Syrian Conflict “to Civil War”
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov likened the conflict in Syria to civil war after an attack by defected soldiers on a heavily fortified military base in the Damascus suburbs. Lavrov stated that the Arab League "must call on all ...
U.N. Envoy in Yemen: “A Compromise Is Possible”
Jamal Benomar, U.N. envoy to Yemen, stated that a compromise between the Saleh's regime and the opposition is possible, despite outstanding issues. "If there is political will, a compromise is possible" said Benomar, who returned to Sana'a on November ...
TNC Raises Flag in Bani Walid, Britain Reopens Embassy
TNC troops have reportedly captured Bani Walid, among the remaining strongholds of pro-Gadhafi fighters, after a 6-week siege. A group claiming to represent the people of the town offered a truce to Libya's new government on Monday, saying they would ...
Libya: TNC Makes Commitment to Stability
Mahmoud Jibril will head Libya's post-revolutionary ruling body, showing the country's leaders commitment to stability. Ali Tarhouni will head the oil and finance portfolios of the executive board of the National Transitional Council. Mr. Abdel Jalil said "the executive board ...
Saleh: “We Are Ready to Sign the GCC Initiative”
Sitting down for an interview with the Washington Post, Yemen's embattled President Ali Abdullah Saleh stated that his vice-president (who been delegated the authority to sign on Saleh's behalf) is ready to sign the GCC initiative that would allow ...
Yemen: Widespread Demonstrations Protest Saleh’s Announcement
"Hundreds of thousands" of Yemeni protesters took to the streets throughout the country chanting "No deal. No maneuvering. The president should leave." The demonstrations came as a response to President Ali Abdullah Saleh's Monday announcement that he had
Yemen: Saleh Authorizes VP to Negotiate Power Transition
According to state news agency Saba, President Ali Abdullah Saleh of Yemen issued a decree on Monday that gives Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi, Yemen's vice president, "the necessary constitutional authority to negotiate" the peaceful handover of power. However, the main political ...
Yemen: Protests Erupt Throughout Country
According to eyewitnesses and opposition supporters, hundreds of thousands of Yemenis flooded the streets of Sanaa and nearly every province on Friday in the ongoing campaign to oust President Ali Abdullah Saleh. Meanwhile, the government said “millions” of the ...
Yemen Leadership Returning From Saudi Arabia
Prime Minister Ali Mujawar returned to Yemen yesterday after months of convalescing in Saudi Arabia following a bombing of the presidential compound in early June. Mujawar is the first high ranking Yemeni official to return from Saudi Arabia, ...