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Title Yemen : defusing the Saada time bomb
Published [Sanaa] ; [Brussels] : International Crisis Group, [2009]

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Description iii, 36 pages : color maps
Series Middle East report ; no. 86
ICG Middle East report ; no. 86.
Contents Executive summary and recommendations -- Introduction -- Roots of war -- Competing narratives -- A metastasising conflict -- Mediation attempts -- Building a lasting peace -- Conclusion
Summary "Away from media headlines, a war has been raging on and off in Yemen's northern governorate of Saada since 2004, flaring up in adjacent regions and, in 2008, reaching the outskirts of the capital, Sanaa. The conflict, which has brought about extensive destruction, pits a rebel group, known generically as the Huthis, against government forces. Today's truce is fragile and risks being short-lived. A breakdown would threaten Yemen's stability, already under severe duress due to the global economic meltdown, depleting national resources, renewed tensions between the country's northern elites and populations in the south and the threat from violent groups with varied links to al-Qaeda Nor would the impact necessarily be contained within national borders. The country should use its traditional instruments -- social and religious tolerance, cooptation of adversaries -- to forge a more inclusive compact that reduces sectarian stigmatisation and absorbs the Huthis. International actors-- principally Gulf states and the West -- should use their leverage and the promise of reconstruction assistance to press both government and rebels to compromise."--Executive summary
Notes Title from title screen (viewed on Nov. 15, 2010)
"27 May 2009."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Insurgency -- Yemen (Republic) -- Ṣaʻdah (Province)
Political stability -- Yemen (Republic)
Insurgency.
Politics and government
Political stability.
SUBJECT Yemen (Republic) -- Politics and government -- 21st century
Subject Yemen (Republic)
Yemen (Republic) -- Ṣaʻdah (Province)
Form Electronic book
Author International Crisis Group.