Posts Tagged ‘Saudi Arabia’
Khashoggi Inspires Writers for Life – Highlights the Importance of the Human Rights Community and Free Press
Within the first month at the National Interest Foundation, I met a man whose unfortunate fate would ultimately redirect my career. The first interaction with this man came with an intense feeling as if I should be wary of something, a sign of some sort, an intuitive instinct that I will never forget as I…
Read MoreA Look Back at One of Our Events on the Yemen War with Jamal Khashoggi
An NIF Event – Yemen: The Forgotten War The Expert Round Table Speakers: Sama’a al-Hamdani, Consultant at the Atlantic Council; Doug Bandow, Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute; Jamal Khashoggi, Saudi journalist and author, Al Arab News Channel. Moderator: Khaled Elgindy, Fellow at the Brookings Institution The Yemen war is about to enter its…
Read MorePolling Reveals American Dissatisfaction with the Trump Administration’s Response to Jamal Khashoggi’s Murder
The assassination of Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi Arabian dissident, author, and columnist for the Washington Post, at the hands of Saudi Arabian agents has shined a spotlight on the U.S./Saudi relationship and U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East. Khashoggi’s murder was carried out on October 2 at the Saudi Arabian Consulate in Istanbul where…
Read MoreVIP Event: Yemen: A Brutal & Bloody War: US Involvements, & Options
Discussion with Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson VIP EVENT: BY Invitation & Selected RSVP’s Only The Yemen war has entered its fifth year with no end in sight, a staggering human toll, and no convincing results to speak of. Over 100,00 Yemeni children have been killed by Saudi-led bombings, hunger and lack of basic medical care. Terrorist…
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