The Battle That Birthed a Broken State: Why Yemen is Still a No-Go Zone - Sands of Conflict #1

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In the 1960s, the political groups in Yemen rose up to try and kick out their British colonizers. This period became known as the Aden Emergency by the British and it characterized by a series of insurgencies, counterinsurgencies, and political turmoil that left thousands dead and changed Yemen’s future forever.

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Chapters:

0:00 Introduction
0:45 Britain Takes Aden
4:19 The Suez Crisis
8:56 Tensions in Yemen
11:35 The Aden Emergency

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