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In reply to the discussion: I'm a loyal member of the Democratic Party and I don't have a problem with Drones [View all]Jeff In Milwaukee
(13,992 posts)Human Rights Watch. Amnesty International. The United Nations.
What do these three organizations have in common? NONE OF THEM have questioned the legitimacy of the current administration in Yemen. All three have been critical, to be sure, but they have also noted that that Yemen has made positive steps toward democracy (such as freeing dozens of political prisoners from the previous regime). And they're doing this in the teeth of an Al-Queda insurgency that at one point gained control of a substantial portion of the country. The fourteen months of Al-Queda control in southern Yemen was called a "human rights catastrophe" by Amnesty International on account of atrocities committed there -- atrocities that were halted (in part) by the use of drone strikes.
Now would I like to live under the current administration? Probably not. But given a choice of the Al-Hadi government, its predecessor, or Al-Queda, you'd be an idiot to turn up your nose at the current "dictator" in Yemen. The situation there is complicated, and you have clearly grasped neither the history of the country nor it current situation.
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