HARUN YAHYA
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Author: Harun Yahya
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What Kind of Yemen?
Book Contents
Titles and Chapters from the Book
Introduction
Two Countries Geographically Far Apart But Very Close in Heart and Soul: Yemen and Turkey
Yemen, But What Sort of Yemen?
The Problem of Poverty in Yemen and Regeneration
How To Ensure the National Unity of Yemen?
How Can Yemen Best Make Use of Its Natural Wealth?
Women's Place in Yemeni Society
The Lowest Common Denominators the Parties in Yemen Can Agree on
The Importance of Individual Rights and Freedoms in Yemen
Terror Is Again at the Top of Yemen's Agenda
The Corruption Eating Away at Yemen from the Inside
One of the Dozens of Problems Facing Yemen Is Immigration
Key to Democracy and Development in Yemen: Education
Countries Swamped by Debt and Interest
Political Life in Yemen
Why Is Military Spending Significant?
Houthis Are the Brothers of All Yemenis
Yemen Must Not Fall into the Trap of Identity Politics
The Protests in Yemen Should Not Turn into a Mass Frenzy
Mindsets Need To Change for A Permanent Peace in Yemen
What Can Be Done To Ensure Stability in Yemen?
Will the New Government in Yemen Bring Stability?
Yemen Doesn't Deserve To Be A Failed Country
The Problems of Yemen Can Be Solved When A Strong National Security Is Built
Military Operations Do Not Always Produce A Solution
Political Instability in Yemen Is Having a Damaging Effect on Children
Spirit of Unity a Must for Yemen's Political Transition
What Yemen Needs Is a Spirit of Union and Unity
Yemenis Must Be Friends, Not Enemies
There Is Still Hope for Peace and Democracy
The Struggle for Power Must Not Break Yemen Apart
Yemen Must Not Become a Trojan Horse on the Arabian Peninsula
Developments in Bahrain, Yemen and Other Islamic Countries Must Not Be Allowed To Turn into A Sectarian Conflict
Is This the Will of Yemenis or the Global Powers?
Operation Decisive Storm Brings Not Stability But Death to Yemen
Turkey Asks for Peace in Yemen, Not War
Deaths Cannot Stop More People Being Killed
Yemen Needs Urgent Ceasefire
What Is Happening in Yemen Is No Longer a Political, but a Humanitarian Crisis
An International Model To Put an End to the Conflict in the Islamic World Is Possible
A Lack of Quality Is Feeding the Conflicts in the Islamic World
Yemen: A Country That Nobody Sees and Nobody Hears
The Only Solution to the Tragedy in Yemen: The Reconstruction of Peace and Love
Conclusion