We women did great work leading the national dialogue. But then because of the counter-revolution— the chaos and war that was waged by Saudi, the UAE, and also by the Iran-backed Houthi militia—women, children, and Yemeni people, in general, became victims. Women are the first victims of such conditions, but they are the ones who led and are still leading change. They think that their campaigns will stop or defame me, but they do the opposite.
They make me strong, and they strengthen my belief that I am on the right side of history. I promised myself, my kids, and my country that the only thing I should fear is not being able to achieve freedom and democracy. Like all other great courageous people—men and women in Yemen and in the region—I am ready to pay the price for freedom and democracy.
Yes, I have very big hopes for the Biden Administration. The most important thing is that they made promises that they would not be blind to human rights violations in the region, and they would put great effort into stopping the war in Yemen.
I believe that Biden will put pressure on Saudi Arabia to stop the war, and also stop selling weapons to Saudi and the Emirates. I think the Biden administration will not make the same mistakes as the Trump Administration or even the Obama Administration. I do not trust Trump and the decisions of his administration, despite the fact that the Houthis, and behind them Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the Emirates, and their militias, are practicing widespread and systematic destruction against Yemen.
Any efforts that are not directed to pressure them together to stop their destruction of Yemen will not lead to a peace industry. Therefore, I call on the next US administration to exercise these efforts, any policy that makes less likely a speedy and peaceful end to the war in Yemen hurts more than helps.
What is happening in the U. In our country, we revolted against a dictatorship in order to be able to democratically elect a new president. We sacrifice ourselves for democracy. Here in the U. I hope that Congress will impeach Trump and that he will stand trial when he leaves office and be punished. She has worked as a journalist since earning a degree in political science from Sana'a University.
Her involvement in demonstrations and actions critical of the Yemeni regime has led to her arrest and murder threats on several occasions. She has promoted the struggle for democracy and human rights in Yemen at the international level, including at the UN. Tawakkol Karman is married with three children. Women's rights and full participation in democratic processes are important to ensure lasting peace.
In Yemen, democratic rights are restricted. In January , she was taken to prison. Her arrest along with the social and political support she received strengthened her longing for a democratic and civil government. She has inspired women in Yemen by setting an example that women are capable of doing anything they set their minds to, including political reforms.
She said, "Behind every great revolution, there are brave women". Skip to content. Toggle navigation Mediatheque.
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