For those who missed it or who don’t read the comments section of Waq al-waq, yesterday the Yemeni government – through its official daily, al-Thawra – published a blacklist of seven arms dealers. Al-Sharq al-Awsat, Marib Press (sorry I can’t find the link) and the Yemen Observer all weigh in with stories about the list. (The Observer mistakenly contends that Faris Man’a was the former head of the mediation committee – at least when the list was published he was still the head.)I have been discussing the list with a number of people and have heard as many theories as I have had conversations. But the big name is certainly Faris Man’a, a major international arms dealer and businessman as well as the head of the mediation committee with the Huthis and, oh yeah, the brother of the pro-government governor of Sa’dah, Hassan Muhammad Man’a. Besides Man’a one other name stood out to me as a significant inclusion. It remains to be seen if the seven will be prosecuted, but parliament will almost certainly discuss the question tomorrow when al-‘Alimi, al-Qamish and al-Masri show up to answer questions.Waq al-waq will do our level best to get to the story behind the story – no promises on publishing what we uncover – but a lingering dental, uhh, situation from Yemen will likely limit postings over the next couple of days.
The Black List
For those who missed it or who don’t read the comments section of Waq al-waq, yesterday the Yemeni government – through its official daily, al-Thawra – published a blacklist of […]
For those who missed it or who don't read the comments section of Waq al-waq, yesterday the Yemeni government - through its official daily, al-Thawra - published a blacklist of seven arms dealers.
Al-Sharq al-Awsat, Marib Press (sorry I can't find the link) and the Yemen Observer all weigh in with stories about the list. (The Observer mistakenly contends that Faris Man'a was the former head of the mediation committee - at least when the list was published he was still the head.)
I have been discussing the list with a number of people and have heard as many theories as I have had conversations. But the big name is certainly Faris Man'a, a major international arms dealer and businessman as well as the head of the mediation committee with the Huthis and, oh yeah, the brother of the pro-government governor of Sa'dah, Hassan Muhammad Man'a. Besides Man'a one other name stood out to me as a significant inclusion.
It remains to be seen if the seven will be prosecuted, but parliament will almost certainly discuss the question tomorrow when al-'Alimi, al-Qamish and al-Masri show up to answer questions.
Waq al-waq will do our level best to get to the story behind the story - no promises on publishing what we uncover - but a lingering dental, uhh, situation from Yemen will likely limit postings over the next couple of days.