The crisis in Yemen: Let’s listen to the Yemeni people By: Anthony Billingsley , / 8 May, 2015 Their voice has been ignored so far and there is no sign that the Saudis or Americans are inclined to listen at the moment.
The West’s war with ISIS, or how to dress an open fracture By: Jean Daudelin , / 30 March, 2015 Degrading ISIS won’t end the violence in the Middle East. A more fundamental change is required.
An unholy alliance: Canada and Saudi Arabia By: Peggy Mason , / 22 January, 2015 Considering the country’s human rights record, our arms deal should be cancelled, argues Peggy Mason.
The Plight of Migrant Workers in the Gulf By: OpenCanada Staff , / 16 January, 2013 As France seeks to partner with the UAE on the Mali intervention, HRW draws attention to the ongoing issue of migrant worker exploitation in the Gulf.
A Leap Forward For Saudi Arabia By: Qanta Ahmed , / 30 July, 2012 For the first time, Saudi women will compete at the Olympics. It’s a triumph for Saudis and non-Saudis.