Nadia Al-Sakkaf
Nadia Al-Sakkaf has been the Editor in Chief of Yemen Times Media Establishment since 2005. She is a human rights activist and politician involved in Yemen's power transition process which started in 2011.
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Changing the 'Black Mass' in the Yemeni capital
By Nadia Al-SakkafIf Yemeni women dressed more colourfully in public, they might gain the confidence to express their individuality and take their rightful place in rebuilding the country and deciding its future
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