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About Mubarak
Mubarak Al-Yousifi is a freelance and independent journalist with more than four years of experience in reporting on human rights, society, and politics in Yemen. He works with various local and international media outlets, platforms, and organizations to deliver stories that reflect the voices and realities of Yemeni people.

He has multiple certifications in data journalism, science journalism, and digital security for journalists, which enable him to produce online journalism using data, science, and digital tools. He is passionate about covering topics that matter to the Yemeni society, such as humanitarian crises, social movements, and political developments. His mission is to inform, educate, and empower his audience with quality journalism.
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The Weaponization of Social Media in Yemen's Societal Discourse

04 Nov 2024  |  www.khuyut.com
In Yemen, a social media video depicting a girl and a young man in a car sparked widespread outrage, leading to their arrest despite being family members. The incident highlights the manipulation of public opinion by influential figures and authorities, particularly the Houthi group, who use social media to incite violence and distract from significant societal issues. The article explores the societal impact of such campaigns, linking them to broader themes of oppression and the exploitation of personal freedoms, especially concerning women. It critiques the authorities' role in exacerbating societal conflicts and the selective focus on issues that divert attention from more pressing concerns.

Updates and Newsletter

03 Nov 2024  |  www.khuyut.com
Journalists in Yemen face severe challenges and restrictions, particularly from the Houthis, who impose strict controls and intimidate media professionals. The situation has worsened since the Houthis took control of Sana'a in 2014, leading to a decline in press freedom and increased violations against journalists. Many journalists have been forced to hide their identities to avoid harassment and have faced difficulties in traveling within and outside the country. The conflict has exacerbated these issues, with all parties involved in the war contributing to the hostile environment for journalists. The article highlights the dire state of press freedom in Yemen, as reported by organizations like Reporters Without Borders and the Committee to Protect Journalists.

FSO Safer Oil Tanker to cause an environmental crisis on Yemen's coast

01 Oct 2023  |  www.fairplanet.org
The FSO Safer, a massive oil tanker moored off Yemen's coast, poses a severe environmental threat due to neglect since the civil war began in 2015. The tanker, holding over 1.14 million barrels of crude oil, risks explosion or leakage, which could devastate marine life, disrupt humanitarian aid, and cost billions in cleanup. Efforts led by the UN and local activists aim to transfer the oil to a safer vessel, with significant funding already pledged. The situation underscores the urgent need for international cooperation to prevent a catastrophic spill.

Calls to lift Taiz siege grow in and outside of Yemen

01 Oct 2023  |  www.fairplanet.org
The article discusses the ongoing siege of Taiz by Houthi rebels, which has severely impacted the lives of residents by restricting access to essential goods and services. Despite a UN-brokered truce and multiple proposals to open roads around Taiz, the siege remains in place, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis. Various rights groups and international bodies have condemned the siege and called for its end, but political maneuvering has stalled progress. The article highlights the need for genuine humanitarian efforts and accountability to resolve the crisis.

Inside the cybercrime epidemic targeting Yemeni women

01 Oct 2023  |  www.fairplanet.org
Yemeni activist Sarah Alwan's suicide attempt after online blackmail highlights the widespread issue of cybercrime targeting women in Yemen. Despite societal norms and legal frameworks that marginalize women, advocacy campaigns and initiatives are emerging to combat online blackmail and violence against women. The ongoing conflict has stalled legislative efforts to protect women, exacerbating their marginalization and vulnerability.

Sana'a University: The Latest Victim of the Usurping Authority

30 Sep 2023  |  www.khuyut.com
In September 2023, the Houthi-controlled Saba News Agency reported the initiation of the Sanaa Medical City project on land within the Sanaa University campus, sparking controversy. The project, led by Mahdi Al-Mashat, involves significant private sector investment, raising concerns about the commercialization of state land. Critics, including lawyer Hashim Sharaf Al-Din, argue the decision is illegal and unconstitutional, as it involves the unauthorized allocation of university land for commercial purposes. The controversy highlights ongoing tensions between the Houthi authorities and the university, with previous attempts to seize university land for commercial projects. The situation underscores broader issues of land rights and governance in Yemen, with the Ministry of Endowments playing a contentious role in land dealings.

Yemen: inside the epidemic of enforced disappearances

Inside Yemen's swelling energy crisis

21 Oct 2022  |  www.fairplanet.org
Yemen's energy crisis, exacerbated by the Saudi Coalition's blockade of Hodeidah Port, has led to severe fuel shortages, skyrocketing prices, and a halt in economic activities. The crisis has significantly impacted the health and agricultural sectors, with many citizens lacking access to electricity. Efforts by local and international organizations, including the World Bank and civil society, aim to address the crisis, but the situation remains dire. The Yemeni parliament and Yemen Petroleum Company have called on the UN to pressure the Saudi Coalition to allow oil tankers to enter Hodeidah port.

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