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BBC News By Sumaya Bakhsh image captionRights groups in Kuwait have been campaigning for years for better protection for women We told you he d kill her and he killed my sister!.. Where is the government? Dana Akbar yells in grief after hearing the news. Farah Hamza Akbar was murdered in Kuwait last week despite earlier pleas from her family to the authorities to protect her from her harasser. He reportedly abducted her in front of her daughter and niece. image copyrightTWITTER/@DANAAKBAR image captionDana tweeted a picture of her sister, saying We will not be silenced A statement from the interior ministry reported that a man had seized Farah Akbar from her car and taken her to an unknown location before leaving her outside the hospital where she was pronounced dead. He was arrested shortly afterwards and confessed to stabbing her in the chest, the ministry said. ....
BBC News How women played a major role in Yemen s Arab Spring Close Yemen was one of the first countries to be caught up in the Arab Spring uprisings which swept the Middle East and North Africa 10 years ago. There, women were part of the protests against unemployment, economic conditions and corruption that saw longtime ruler Ali Abdullah Saleh toppled from power. But with Yemen now gripped by war, how much has changed for women since the uprising? BBC Monitoring s Sumaya Bakhsh spoke to Ishraq al-Maqtari, who was among the first women to take to the streets. The lawyer and women s rights activist recalls how the uprising was an unprecedented opportunity for women to have their voices heard. ....
BBC News By Sumaya Bakhsh image captionThe Bidun have been stateless since Kuwait gained independence in 1961 When 27-year-old Hamad set himself on fire in Kuwait in December, it sent shockwaves across the country. The tiny, oil-rich Gulf state seems an unlikely setting for the kind of desperate circumstances that would push someone to carry out such an extreme act. But Hamad is a member of Kuwait s stateless Bidun. Bidun is Arabic for without - without nationality, which for members of the community means facing restricted access to wider society; without status, meaning tougher paths to education, medical care and employment. And - tragically for Hamad and his family - without hope. ....
BICOM 13th January 2021 The Financial Times report on US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s claim that Iran has allowed al-Qaeda to establish a base in the country. Pompeo told reporters yesterday: “Unlike in Afghanistan, when al-Qaeda was hiding in the mountains, al-Qaeda today is operating under the hard shell of the Iranian regime’s protection.” Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif rebuffed the claims, writing on twitter: “From designating Cuba to fictitious Iran ‘declassifications’ and AQ claims, Mr. ‘we lie, cheat, steal’ is pathetically ending his disastrous career with more warmongering lies. No one is fooled. All 9/11 terrorists came from @SecPompeo’s favourite ME destinations; NONE from Iran.” Pompeo also confirmed long standing reports that senior al-Qaeda member Abu Mohammed al-Mari was assassinated in Tehran last summer. ....