Mahra update (via Zoom)

Feb 20, 2021 | Events

25/03/2021 – 17:00
Saeed Almahari, Dr Noel Brehony, Elana De Lozier, Ahmed Naji
Venue: Virtual meeting, by Zoom

Thursday, 25th March 2021 at 5pm

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Available to WATCH NOW!

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Panel update: ‘What’s happening in Al-Mahrah Governorate in Yemen now?’

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Moderated by Taher Qassim, Vice Chair of The British Yemeni Society

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SPEAKERS:
nAhmed Nagi – Nonresident scholar at the Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut.
nElana DeLozier – Works for the Rubin Family Fellow in the Bernstein Program on Gulf and Energy Policy at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, specialises in Yemen, Gulf states, nuclear weapons and proliferation.
nNoel Brehony – Has followed events in Yemen since serving as diplomat in Aden in the early years of the PDRY. His book, Yemen Divided, is a history of the PDRY and he has edited or co-edited five other books on Yemen – the latest co-edited with Amat Alsoswa will be published in 2021. He is an honorary Vice President and former Chair of the British Yemeni Society and is Chair of the International Association for the Study of Arabia.

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