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arrFiles=new Array();arrFiles[0]=new Array(2,"Index.html","2006-03-25","Welcome to the Homepage of the Yemen Embassy in London","Yemen Embassy, Yemen Embassy London, Yemen, Yemen England, Yemen UK, Embassy of Yemen, The embassy of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen London, Ahmed Rashid","Yemen Embassy London","Short cut.. About Us About Yemen The Diplomatic Mission Key Local staff National Anthem The Ambassador The Ambassador Events Previous Ambassadors HE President HE President \'s Speech Consular Section Passports Visas Visa Types &amp; Fees Legalisation Working Hours &amp; Information Useful Forms Travel advice Contact Us News and Sources Democracy, Human Rights and Womens Issues Students Page The Media Government Sites Yemeni Community UK Trade and Investment Economic and Commercial Development Business Directory Search Home Sitemap Feedback Text Only Site created &amp; maintained by Ahmed Rashid President Ali Abdullah Saleh January 11, 2004 Democracy is the choice of the modern age for all peoples of the world and the rescue ship for political regimes particularly in our third world. It is the way to achieve security, stability, development and better future for our countries. Human rights are tightly connected to democracy and the state of law and order. Therefore, we should remove anything that contradict them and stand against all forms of discrimination, oppression and exploitation for the human being and his rights. More...",19);arrFiles[1]=new Array(6,"About Us/YemenEmbassyLondon_aboutus.htm","2006-03-25","About Us (Yemen Embassy in London)","Yemen Embassy, Yemen Embassy London, Yemen, Yemen England, Yemen UK, Embassy of Yemen, The embassy of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen London, Ahmed Rashid","Yemen Embassy London","Short cut.. About Us About Yemen The Diplomatic Mission Key Local staff National Anthem The Ambassador The Ambassador Events Previous Ambassadors HE President HE President \'s Speech Consular Section Passports Visas Visa Types &amp; Fees Legalisation Working Hours &amp; Information Useful Forms Travel advice Contact Us News and Sources Democracy Human Rights and Womens Issues Students Page The Media Government Sites Yemeni Community UK Trade and Investment Economic and Commercial Development Business Directory Search Home Sitemap Feedback Text Only Site created &amp; maintained by Ahmed Rashid Here you can find about the history of yemen, who the diplomatic core at the embassy are and hear the national anthem. Please follow the links below. An overview of Yemen, the Land of Sheba . . . Find out who \'s who at the embassy Find out who \'s who at the embassy Hear the national anthem",27);arrFiles[2]=new Array(7,"About Yemen/YemenEmbassyLondon_aboutyemen.htm","2006-03-25","About Yemen (Yemen Embassy in London)","Yemen Embassy, Yemen Embassy London, Yemen, Yemen England, Yemen UK, Embassy of Yemen, The embassy of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen London, Ahmed Rashid","Yemen Embassy London","Short cut.. About Us About Yemen The Diplomatic Mission Key Local staff National Anthem The Ambassador The Ambassador Events Previous Ambassadors HE President HE President \'s Speech Consular Section Passports Visas Visa Types &amp; Fees Legalisation Working Hours &amp; Information Useful Forms Travel advice Contact Us News and Sources Democracy Human Rights and Womens Issues Students Page The Media Government Sites Yemeni Community UK Trade and Investment Economic and Commercial Development Business Directory Search Home Sitemap Feedback Text Only Site created &amp; maintained by Ahmed Rashid Location : The Republic of Yemen lies in the South of Arabia (The Arabian Peninsula), south-west of Asia, between latitudes 12 and 20 degrees to the north of the equator, and between longitudes 41and 54 degrees to the south of Greenwich, bordered on the north by Saudi Arabia, on the south by the Arab Sea and the Gulf of Aden, on the east by the Sultanate of Oman and on the west by the Red Sea. Maps: The administrative units of the Republic of Yemen consist of 19 Governates and the capital secretariat, the city of Sana \'a. Each Governate is composed of a number of \' districts and centers, the Governates are as follows: Sana \'a, Aden, Taiz, Hudaidah, Hadhramout, Sa \'da, Al .Jouf. Marib, \'Shabwa, Abyan, Dhamar, Ibb, Lahj, Mahweet, Al-Mahara, Al-Baydha, Hajja, Amran, Al-Dhalia. Climate and weather: Since Yemen is endowed with a varied topography, the climate, in general, also varies, although there are no major seasonal differences. We can say there are two long seasons: summer and winter During summer, the temperature and humidity are high in the coastal areas, while the climate is moderate during winter. From time to time the rainfall, due to the monsoon, moderates the temperature over the coastal areas in summer. In the mountain areas, the weather is moderate in summer and cold in winter during the night and in the early morning, but the bright sun rays raise the temperature during the day making the weather very moderate in these parts of the country. Geographical Divisions In view of its topographical structure, the Republic of Yemen is divided into five regions: Mountain, Highland, Coastal,the Empty Quarter, and the Yemeni Islands. 1. Mountain region with heights ranging between 1000-3760m. high The western mountain range represent a large area of the country. It is the range called Al-Surat mountains stretching longitudinally from the north to the south and transversally from the west to the east which resembles the letter L. These heights go down in different directions. They descend sharply westwards to the Red Sea, southwards to the Gulf of Aden, and eastwards and northwards to the interior desert areas. In the mountain heights, stretching from the north to the south, there are a number of basins (beds), of considerable agricultural importance with large populations, such as Sana \'a basin, Yarim basin, Jahran flatland, Sa \'da flatland, Alboun flatland, Aqwat Hadhramout bed and Si \'aith bed in Mahara. The most prominent mountains in these heights are the mountains of Attaq, Bayhan, Mukairas, Al-Dhalie \', Yafie \', Sabra, Hudhour Alsheikh, Miswar and Prophet Shu \'aib which at 3766m above sea level is the highest mountain in Arabia. 2. The Highland region This area lies to the east and north of the mountainous heights going in parallel to the heights towards the Empty Quarter. The maximum height of this area is 1000m gradually descending. Such area is represented by the highlands in Sana \'a, Al Jouf, Shabwa, Hadhramout and Mahara. The out- skirts of this area in the north overlap with the Empty Quarter. 3. The Coastal Area This area includes the coastal plains overlooking the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden and Arabian Sea. They are connected to each other forming a coastal strip that extends from the Oman border south- westward to Bab Al-Mandab. This strip then changes its direction northward to the borders of Saudi Arabia, thus making it more than 2400km. long. The width of the plains range from 30 to 60 km. 4. The Empty Quarter This is a Yemeni desert area located to the north of Hadhramout highlands, and to the south of the western heights. This area consists of desert plains covered with gravel, sand and sandy dunes in Volving in some parts desert plants and vast oases, that were formed due to the collection of the seasonal water. It is inhabited by the wandering nomads because of its pastoral land. 5. The Yemeni Islands This part of the country consists of islands scattered along the coasts of Yemen. There are 120 islands, most of which are located in the Red Sea. The biggest islands are Kamaran, Greater Hunaish, Minor Hunaish, the rest of Archipelago, Zaqar, Zubair, AL-Tayr and the strategic island of Meon at the Bab AI-Mandeb. In addition there are islands located in the Gulf of Aden and thc Arabian Sea, the largest of which is Soqatra. Historical Background The diversity of the natural environment: plains, mountains and deserts may be common in many countries, but it is unique in Yemen. Yemen \'s highlands are an extension of a chain of the Trans-Arabian Peninsula \'s high mountains which cut across, in parallel, from the Red Sea in the west to the Arabian desert, The Empty Quarter, in the east, the shape of which resembles the letter L. Because of the height of this mountain chain, which is the highest in the Arabian Peninsula, rain clouds, carried by the seasonal winds from the Indian Ocean during the spring and summer, causes rainfall, which differs greatly from 1he rest of the area. The rains are not normally heavy, but when it pours, torrents flow across a number of valleys. Some goes east to the desert and some west to the Red Sea, or south to the waters of the Arabian Sea. Under these circumstances and climate, people of the Stone Age lived here tens of thousands of \' years ago experiencing the various stages of that period. There are many relics dating hack to this era are now in exhibit at the National Museum in Sana \'a. The facade of caves show distinct traces of the Hunter Gatherers Society. While on top of the eastern mountain chain, 2000*2300m above sea level, more sophisticated societies lived during the Bronze Age. Unsuccessful attempt at dam construction can be traced back to the bronze age. The people, after this failure, emigrated down-stream to the valleys in the East of Yemen, and it is here where civilization in this part of the world began to flourish. Yemeni civilization didn \'t flourish on the hanks of rivers, as in many other ancient civilizations, but in the valleys. The Sheba dynasty flourished in the valleys of Dhanah and Ma \'een in the Jouf Valley to the north of Sheba. Similarly, other dynasties such as Qataban in the Baihan Valley, Hadharmout in the valley of Armah and Osan in the valley of Markhah . Sheba is the oldest of the Yemeni civilizations. Historians consider the start of the Sabean Dynasty as the beginning of historical accounts for Yemen \'s ancient states. This historical period began in 715BC, the year when Yathea \'a Amirbayn, one of the oldest Macarabi, King of Sheba, paid protection money to Serjoun, the King of Assyria, as told by the Assyrian annals. The first line of Sabean Macarabis and kings existed around the same time as the kings of Ma \'een. The only time Ma \'een was defeated was by Sheba, its neighbor. The sovereignty of Sheba also extended to cover the ancient states of Osan, Qataban and Hadramout. Qataban and Hadramout had sided with Sheba against the State of Osan. Regardless of which Yemeni dynasty was the oldest, strongest or reigned longest the most recent archaeological researches state that the Iron Age extended from 1200BC until 332BC. Thus, the beginnings of the flourishing history of Southern Arabia civilizations was 1st century BC. The people lived by means of agriculture and it was around this time that dams and canals were constructed to irrigate the land to provide food and camels domesticated to help with the work load. The development of political systems was similar in each dynasty. Their location, between 1ndia and Africa, on one side, and between Egypt and Syria on the other, generated a good income from the taxes paid for the protection of the camel caravans transporting incense from Hadhramout and Dhofar (Oman) in the East. These caravans were also used to carry other goods, whatever would fetch a good price and was light enough for the camels to carry, which arrived into Yemen at the port of Qana on thc Arabian Sea. From there they would be transported through the cities and stations of Hadhramout, Qataban, Sabean and the Ma \'een Dynasties on to the port of Gaza on the Mediterranean coast. Cities flourished and the architectural style developed. The temples of the Astrological Triangle \' were built along with the dams and canals which surrounded the capital cities of Marib, Ma \'een, Tamna \'a and Shabwa. The capitals of the civilizations of southern Arabia had strong contact with ancient Eastern civilizations. Before the birth of Christ, a campaign by a Roman Commander failed in an attempt to take control of \' the incense road. However, Hippalos, a Greek sailor, had discovered the closely guarded secret of the ancient Yemenis: the monsoon winds, which gust eastward to India during the summer and to the west towards Africa during the winter and made transportation by sea so very difficult. The discovery by the Greeks on how to use the monsoon winds to their advantage, was followed by a ban, introduced by the Christian Church, on the use of incense which resulted in the incense road losing its importance. The Great Dam also collapsed and the Sheba Dynasty dispersed to the hills. This was evident by the dams, cities, palaces and temples which sprang up in Sama \'i, Sana \'a and Dhafar, and also on the trade road across the plateau by way of the Assa \'d \' path. The sand dunes, however, preserved the outer crust of the ancient Yemeni civilization in Eastern Yemen, in a way similar to the process of preserving flowers pressed within the pages of a book, and as a result, archeologists have been able to trace the history of ancient Sheba. The Himyarite Dynasty followed with its rulers, the Kings of Sheba, Dhu Raidan, Hadramout, Yamant and their tribes on the high plateau and coastal region, until the Abyssinian (Ethiopians), occupied Yemen in the year 525AD. The Abyssinians ruled for fifty years until 575AD. That year was known as the Year of the Elephant \', because Abraha used them in his failed campaign to occupy the Qa \'ba, Islam \'s most holiest of shrines. Saif Ibn Dhi Yazan expelled the Abyssinians from Yemen with the help of the Persian Empire, but only to place Yemen under the direct influence of Persian Empire. This continued until the people of Yemen heard the Islamic call. They voluntarily adopted Islam as their new religion; and Yemeni battalions were at the vanguard of the Islamic armies. Yemenis played leading roles in the building of the Islamic state, which stretched from China in the east to Andalusia to the west. Yemen came under the direct administration of the Islamic state during the rule of the Caliphs in Madina, continuing through the Ommiad Dynasty in Damascus and the Abbasid Dynasty in Baghdad. However, on the decline of Islamic state in Baghdad, several dynasties ruled Yemen starting from the 9th century AD. At various stages in the history of Yemen there was more than one dynasty in existence, fighting each other at times and peacefully co-existing at other times. Some of them had formally followed either the Caliphate of Baghdad or the Caliphate of Cairo. The direct rule of some of these states included the largest parts of Yemen. Among these states were: Ziyadiya State , the capital of which was Zabid, 819 * 1018AD. Ya \'firiya State in Shibam kawkaban, 861* 956AD. Zaydi Imamate State in Sa \'da, 892*1962AD. It co-existed with all other states for more than one thousand years. Its influence stretched from Sana \'a to Najran, diminishing to include only the north-eastern regions. The Zaydi Imamate ruled most parts of greater Yemen at one period in history. Sylihya State in Jibla, 1047 - 1138AD. Ayoubid State in Taiz, 1174 &ndash; 1229AD. Rasulide State in Taiz, 1229 &ndash; 1454AD. Tahirid State in Mikrana Rada \'a \', 1446 &ndash; 1517AD. Despite the fact that these states were independent from the central states, they were in touch with what was going on in the main cities. Several Yemeni cities flourished during the lslamic era on the roads of trade and pilgrimage across the plateau and coastal plains. They were influenced by the Islamic civilization which also prevailed at other Arab and Islamic cities. Students and scholars came to the centers from both inside and outside Yemen. The most famous cities of the period were Zabid, Sana \'a, Sa \'da, Tarim, Jibla and Dhamar. Yemen also fell under the influence of Islamic states such as the Mamelukes and the Ottomans in the wake of the Portuguese invasion of the coasts in the early 16th century AD. The Turkish Ottomans ruled Yemen during two periods. The first began in 1535 and continued until 1638, while the second was from 1872 until the end of the 1st World War in l918. The British occupied the southern part of Yemen in 1839. During the period of conflict over the borders between the Ottomans in the northern part of Yemen and the British in the south, border posts were installed between the South and North of Yemen for the first time in its history. After that, Yemen suffered from terrible isolation imposed by a clerical utilitarian rule in the North and a humiliating colonial hegemony in the South. During this period, poverty, ignorance, injustice and a series of deadly diseases prevailed in the country. The circle of isolation was not broken until the Eternal Revolution of the 26th September against the Imamate rule and the Revolution of the 14th October 1962, and the South achieved independence from Britain in 1967. From 1962 North Yemen became known as the Yemen Arab Republic, with its capital in \'Sana \'a, while the South of Yemen became known as the People \'s Democratic Republic of Yemen with its capital in Aden. Twenty years after the British evacuation on 30th November l967, the constitution of the existing Republic of Yemen was signed on 30th November, 1987. This event crowned pro- longed efforts to unify the country. On 22nd May 1990, there was great news, Yemen became united and was named the Republic of Yemen. The historic city of Sana \'a was named the capital of the unified Yemen, and a new era in Yemen \'s history began.",43);arrFiles[3]=new Array(8,"Business Directory/YemenEmbassyLondon_BusinessDirectory.htm","2006-03-25","Business Directory (Yemen Embassy in London)","Yemen Embassy, Yemen Embassy London, Yemen, Yemen England, Yemen UK, Embassy of Yemen, The embassy of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen London, Ahmed Rashid","Yemen Embassy London","Short cut.. About Us About Yemen The Diplomatic Mission Key Local staff National Anthem The Ambassador The Ambassador Events Previous Ambassadors HE President HE President \'s Speech Consular Section Passports Visas Visa Types &amp; Fees Legalisation Working Hours &amp; Information Useful Forms Travel advice Contact Us News and Sources Democracy Human Rights and Womens Issues Students Page The Media Government Sites Yemeni Community UK Trade and Investment Economic and Commercial Development Business Directory Search Home Sitemap Feedback Text Only Site created &amp; maintained by Ahmed Rashid This page is being constructed. . . thank you for your patience",21);arrFiles[4]=new Array(10,"Consular Section/YemenEmbassyLondon_Consular Section.htm","2006-03-25","Consular Section (Yemen Embassy in London)","Yemen Embassy, Yemen Embassy London, Yemen, Yemen England, Yemen UK, Embassy of Yemen, The embassy of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen London, Ahmed Rashid","Yemen Embassy London","Short cut.. About Us About Yemen The Diplomatic Mission Key Local staff National Anthem The Ambassador The Ambassador Events Previous Ambassadors HE President HE President \'s Speech Consular Section Passports Visas Visa Types &amp; Fees Legalisation Working Hours &amp; Information Useful Forms Travel advice Contact Us News and Sources Democracy Human Rights and Womens Issues Students Page The Media Government Sites Yemeni Community UK Trade and Investment Economic and Commercial Development Business Directory Search Home Sitemap Feedback Text Only Site created &amp; maintained by Ahmed Rashid The Yemen embassy provides several service which include full passport, birth and death registration and notarial facilities for Yemeni Nationals. General consular assistance to Yemeni nationals as well as Legalisation and Notarial Services. General information and requirements Visa types and fees Visa application Power of Attorney Applying for a Yemeni Passport Need to travel urgently ( including lost/stolen passport) Births, Marriages and Deaths How we can help Opening hours and information Information for Yemeni Nationals living in the UK Payment methods Importing Plants and animals Lawyers in the UK",32);arrFiles[5]=new Array(11,"Contact Us/YemenEmbassyLondon_contactus.htm","2006-03-25","Contact Us (Yemen Embassy in London)","Yemen Embassy, Yemen Embassy London, Yemen, Yemen England, Yemen UK, Embassy of Yemen, The embassy of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen London, Ahmed Rashid","Yemen Embassy London","Short cut.. About Us About Yemen The Diplomatic Mission Key Local staff National Anthem The Ambassador The Ambassador Events Previous Ambassadors HE President HE President \'s Speech Consular Section Passports Visas Visa Types &amp; Fees Legalisation Working Hours &amp; Information Useful Forms Travel advice Contact Us News and Sources Democracy Human Rights and Womens Issues Students Page The Media Government Sites Yemeni Community UK Trade and Investment Economic and Commercial Development Business Directory Search Home Sitemap Feedback Text Only Site created &amp; maintained by Ahmed Rashid Contact Address: Telephone Details: Embassy of the Republic of Yemen 57 Cromwell Road London SW7 2ED Main Embassy: (+44) 207 584 6607 Consulate Section: (+44) 207 581 4039 Email: Fax Details : yemenembassy@btconnect.com (+44) 207 584 3350 Opening Hours: Location : Embassy: 09:00 am - 04:00 pm Nearest Underground Tube station: Gloucester Road. Local street map shown below. Consular Section : 09:00 am - 2:00 pm",24);arrFiles[6]=new Array(13,"Democracy Human Rights and Womens Issues/YemenEmbassyLondon_DemocracyHumanRightsandWomensIssues.htm","2006-03-25","Democracy Human Rights and Womens Issues (Yemen Embassy in London)","Yemen Embassy, Yemen Embassy London, Yemen, Yemen England, Yemen UK, Embassy of Yemen, The embassy of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen London, Ahmed Rashid","Yemen Embassy London","Short cut.. About Us About Yemen The Diplomatic Mission Key Local staff National Anthem The Ambassador The Ambassador Events Previous Ambassadors HE President HE President \'s Speech Consular Section Passports Visas Visa Types &amp; Fees Legalisation Working Hours &amp; Information Useful Forms Travel advice Contact Us News and Sources Democracy Human Rights and Womens Issues Students Page The Media Government Sites Yemeni Community UK Trade and Investment Economic and Commercial Development Business Directory Search Home Sitemap Feedback Text Only Site created &amp; maintained by Ahmed Rashid Democracy in Yemen Human Rights &amp; Women&rsquo;s Political Participation International Treaties Ratified By Yemen Democracy in Yemen : Over the past decade, the Yemeni Government has continued to demonstrate its commitment to democracy. In 1990, following the unification, a multi-party political system was established and in 1993 an independent electoral commission was formed. National Elections Yemen held three credible national legislative elections: - April 1993, Parliamentary Election. - April 1997, Parliamentary Election. - 1999, Yemen successfully held its first direct presidential election monitoring effort ever taken in the Arab world - 2001 the first local councils elections took place and 36 women were elected. - April 2003, Parliamentary Election These elections were monitored by a number of international monitoring organizations, invited by the Yemeni government to both observe and offer technical and professional assistance in developing electoral procedures. Yemen \'s open door policy to international and national organizations to monitor the elections was commended by international democratic communities as well as by the U.S. government. Elections were judged as reasonably free and fair. (Back To The Top) Human Rights &amp; Women&rsquo;s Political Participation : With the political change in Yemen over the past few years, there has been an expansion of women&rsquo;s participation in the decision-making process. Women have become more effective and active partners in all walks of life including political activity. Since the unification, women have not only participated as equal citizens in the electoral process, but they have also been elected members of parliament. Women&rsquo;s rights and safeguarding those rights is an important commitment asserted in the Yemeni Constitution. In the past few years the Yemeni government has focused its efforts in establishing legislation granting women all rights to participation in nation building and economic development. Some legislation that highlights the advancing status of women in Yemen includes the following: The Labor bill (issued in 1995 provides opportunities and equal rights without discrimination because of gender, age, race, color, religion or language) the General Elections Bill (which grants women full right to candidacy in elections) the Education Bill (guarantees girls full access to free education) In order to implement and strengthen some of this legislation, the government has provided training for a number of women to enable them to participate in the legal and legislative sector and to ensure that women fully benefit from this legislation. In 1994, the Empirical Research and Women&rsquo;s Studies Center at Sana \'a University was established to encourage field studies on women in Yemen. In 1995, the National Committee for Women was created to promote and organize women \'s participation in Yemeni national elections. The Yemeni government formed the Ministry of State for Human Rights in 2001, headed by Dr. Wahiba Fara&rsquo;a Yemen&rsquo;s first female minister. Yemen has joined the following international conventions and treaties on women and human rights. - The international Agreement on the Eradication of All Sorts of --Discrimination Against Women. - The special Protocol on Refugees - The international Agreement on the Eradication of All Sorts of racial Discrimination. - The International Pledge on Civil and Political Rights - The International Pledge on Socio-Economic and Cultural Rights. - The international Convention on the Ban of Genocide - The international Convention on War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity. - The international Convention on women Political Rights. - The Convention on marriage Consent and Minimum Marriage Age and Marriage Contracts Registration. - The Convention on the Ban of human trading and exploitation. - The International Convention on the prohibition racial Discrimination. - The international Convention on child rights - The international Convention on Anti- Torture, Cruel Treatment and Inhumanity - The 1994 Geneva Agreement and their 1997 Annexed Protocol. April 6, 1999, The United Nations Commission on Human Rights decided to discontinue consideration of the human rights situation in Yemen brought before it under Economic and Social Council resolution 1503 (XLVIII), due to the Government of Yemen \'s commitment to improve it \'s national capacity to address human rights violations. February 2000, a memorandum of intent was signed between the Untied Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (by the Honorable Mary Robinson,) and by the Government of Yemen (by H.E. Abdulkader Bajammal, former Minister of Foreign Affairs) to cooperate in the development and implementation of comprehensive programs for the promotion and protection of Human Rights in Yemen and to assist Yemen in that regard. 1995 the National Committee for Human Rights was established to facilitate the work of international and national human rights organizations as well as to promote and protect human rights values and principles in Yemen.. (Back To The Top ) International Treaties Ratified By Yemen : Sana \'a Universal Declaration of Human Rights Adopted and proclaimed by General Assembly resolution 217 A (III) of 10 December 1948. Entered into force: Adoption: 10 December 1948. Ratification by Yemen: Contained in Article 6 of the 1994 Amended Constitution of the Republic of Yemen. International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Adopted and opened for signature, ratification and accession by General Assembly resolution 2200A (XXI) of 16 December 1966. Entered into force: 3 January 1976, in accordance with Article 27. Ratification by Yemen: 9 February 1987. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights Adopted and opened for signature, ratification and accession by General Assembly resolution 2200A (XXI) of 16 December 1966. Entered into force: 23 March 1976, in accordance with Article 49. Ratification by Yemen: 9 February 1987. International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination Adopted and opened for signature and ratification by General Assembly resolution 2106 (XX) of 21 December 1965. Entered into force: 4 January 1969, in accordance with Article 19. Ratification by Yemen: 18 October 1972. International Convention on the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid Adopted and opened for signature, ratification by General Assembly resolution 3068 (XXVIII) of 30 November 1973. Entered into force: 18 July 1976, in accordance with Article 15. Ratification by Yemen: 17 August 1987. International Convention against Apartheid in Sports Adopted and opened for signature and ratification by General Assembly resolution 40/64 of 10 December 1985. Entered into force: 3 April 1988, in accordance with Article 18. Ratification by Yemen: (Signed but not ratified), 16 May 1986. Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide Approved and proposed for signature and ratification or accession by General Assembly resolution 260 A (III) of 9 December 1948. Entered into force: 12 January 1951, in accordance with Article 13. Ratification by Yemen: 9 February 1987. Convention on the Non-Applicability of Statutory Limitations to War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity Adopted and opened for signature, ratification and accession by General Assembly resolution 2391 (XXIII) of 26 November 1968. Entered into force: 11 November 1970, in accordance with Article 8. Ratification by Yemen: 9 February 1987. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment Adopted and opened for signature, ratification and accession by General Assembly resolution 39/46 of 10 December 1984. Entered into force: 26 June 1987, in accordance with Article 27 (1) . Ratification by Yemen: 5 November 1991. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women Adopted and opened for signature, ratification and accession by General Assembly resolution 34/180 of 18 December 1979. Entered into force: 3 September 1981, in accordance with Article 27(1). Ratification by Yemen: 30 May 1984. (Back To The Top) Convention on the Political Rights of Women Opened for signature and ratification by General Assembly resolution 640(VII) of 20 December 1952. Entered into force: 7 July 1954, in accordance with Article 6. Ratification by Yemen: 09 February 1987. Convention on the Rights of the Child Adopted and opened for signature, ratification and accession by General Assembly resolution 44/25 of 20 November 1989. Entered into force: 2 September 1990, in accordance with Article 49 Ratification by Yemen: 01 May1991. Convention on Consent to Marriage, Minimum Age for Marriage and Registration of Marriages Opened for signature and ratification by General Assembly resolution 1763 A (XVII) of 7 November 1962. Entered into force: 9 December 1964, in accordance with Article 6. Ratification by Yemen: 09. February 1987. Slavery Convention 7 July 1955 the date on which the amendments, set forth in the annex to the Protocol of 7 December 1953, entered into force in accordance with Article 3 of the Protocol. Entered into force: 9 March 1927, in accordance with Article 12. Ratification by Yemen: 09 February 1987. Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Persons and of the Exploitation of the Prostitution of Others Approved by General Assembly resolution 317(IV) of 2 December 1949. Entered into force: 25 July 1951, in accordance with Article 24. Ratification by Yemen: 06 April 1989. Convention of 1951 relating to the Status of Refugees Adopted on 28 July 1951 by the United Nations Conference of Plenipotentiaries on the Status of Refugees and Stateless Persons convened under General Assembly resolution 429 (V) of 14 December 1950. Entered into force: 22 April 1954, in accordance with Article 43. Ratification by Yemen: 18 January 1980. Protocol relating to the Status of Refugees The Protocol was taken note of with approval by the Economic and Social Council in resolution 1186 (XLI) of 18 November 1966 and was taken note of by the General Assembly in resolution 2198 (XXI) of 16 December 1966. In the same resolution, the General Assembly requested the Secretary-General to transmit the text of the Protocol to the States mentioned in Article 5 thereof, with a view of enabling them to accede to the Protocol. Entered into force: 4 October 1967, in accordance with Article 8. Ratification by Yemen: 18 January 1980. Geneva Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded and Sick in Armed Forces in the Field Adopted on 12 August 1949 by the Diplomatic Conference for the Establishment of International Conventions for the Protection of Victims of War, held in Geneva from 21 April to 12 August, 1949. Entered into force: 21 October 1950. Ratification by Yemen: 16 July1970. Geneva Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of Wounded, Sick and Shipwrecked Members of Armed Forces at Sea Adopted on 12 August 1949 by the Diplomatic Conference for the Establishment of International Conventions for the Protection of Victims of War, held in Geneva from 21 April to 12 August, 1949. Entered into force: 21 October 1950. Ratification by Yemen: 16 July1970. Geneva Convention relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War Adopted on 12 August 1949 by the Diplomatic Conference for the Establishment of International Conventions for the Protection of Victims of War, held in Geneva from 21 April to 12 August 1949. Entered into force: 21 October 1950. Ratification by Yemen: 16 July1970. Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War Adopted on 12 August 1949 by the Diplomatic Conference for the Establishment of International Conventions for the Protection of Victims of War, held in Geneva from 21 April to 12 August 1949. Entered into force: 21 October 1950. Ratification by Yemen: 16 July1970. Protocol Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, and relating to the Protection of Victims of International Armed Conflicts (Protocol 1) Adopted on 8 June 1977 by the Diplomatic Conference on the Reaffirmation and Development of International Humanitarian Law applicable in Armed Conflicts Entered into force. 7 December 1979, in accordance with Article 95. Ratification by Yemen: 17 April 1990. Protocol Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, and Relating to the Protection of Victims of Non-International Armed Conflicts (Protocol II) Adopted on 8 June 1977 by the Diplomatic Conference on the Reaffirmation and Development of International Humanitarian Law applicable in Armed Conflicts Entered into force: 7 December 1978, in accordance with Article 23 Ratification by Yemen: 17 April 1990. (Back To The Top) C14 Weekly Rest (Industry) Convention , 1921 Convention concerning the Application of the Weekly Rest in Industrial Undertakings Date of adoption: 17 November1921. Entered into force: 19 July 1923. Ratification by Yemen: 29 July1976. C15 (Shelved) Minimum Age (Trimmers and Stokers) Convention , 1921 Convention Fixing the Minimum Age for the Admission of Young Persons to Employment as Trimmers or Stokers. The Convention was revised in 1973 by Convention No. 138.) Date of adoption: 11 November 1921. Entered into force: 20 November 1922. Ratification by Yemen: 14 April 1969. C16 Medical Examination of Young Persons (Sea) Convention , 1921 Convention concerning the Compulsory Medical Examination of Children and Young Persons Employed at Sea. Date of adoption: 11 November 1921. Entered into force: 20 November 1922. Ratification by Yemen: 14 April 1969. C19 Equality of Treatment (Accident Compensation) Convention , 1925 Convention concerning Equality of Treatment for National and Foreign Workers as regards Workmen \'s Compensation for Accidents. Date of adoption: 05 July 1925. Entered into force: 08 September 1926. Ratification by Yemen: 14 April 1969. C29 Forced Labor Convention , 1930 Convention concerning Forced or Compulsory Labor. Date of adoption: 28 July 1930. Entered into force: 01 May 1932. Ratification by Yemen: 14 April 1969. C58 Minimum Age (Sea) Convention (Revised) , 1936 Convention Fixing the Minimum Age for the Admission of Children to Employment at Sea (Revised 1936). Date of adoption: 24 October 1936. Entered into force: 11 April 1939. Ratification by Yemen: 14 April 1969. C59 Minimum Age (Industry) Convention (Revised) , 1937 Convention Fixing the Minimum Age for Admission of Children to Industrial Employment (Revised 1937). The Convention was revised in 1973 by Convention No.138. Date of adoption: 22 July 1937. Entered into force: 21 February 1941. Ratification by Yemen: 14 April 1969. C64 (Shelved) Contracts of Employment (Indigenous Workers) Convention , 1939 Convention concerning the Regulation of Written Contracts of Employment of Indigenous Workers. Date of adoption: 27 June 1939. Entered into force: 8 June 1948. Ratification by Yemen: 14 April 1969. C65 (Shelved) Penal Sanctions (Indigenous Workers) Convention , 1939 Convention concerning Penal Sanctions for Breaches of Contracts of Employment by Indigenous Workers. Date of adoption: 27 June 1939. Entered into force: 8 June1948. Ratification by Yemen: 14 April 1969. C81 Labor Inspection Convention , 1947 Convention concerning Labor Inspection in Industry and Commerce. Date of adoption: 9 July 1947. Entered into force: 7 April1950. Ratification by Yemen: 29 June1976. C86 (Shelved) Contracts of Employment (Indigenous Workers) Convention , 1947 Convention concerning the Maximum Length of Contracts of Employment of Indigenous Workers. Date of adoption: 9 July 1947. Entered into force: 13 February 1953. Ratification by Yemen: 14 April 1969. C87 Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organize Convention , 1948 Convention concerning Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organize. Date of adoption: 9 July 1948. Entered into force: 4 June 1950. Ratification by Yemen: 29 June 1976. C94 Labor Clauses (Public Contracts) Convention , 1949 Convention concerning Labor Clauses in Public Contracts. Date of adoption: 29 June 1949. Entered into force: 20 September 1952. Ratification by Yemen: 14 April 1969. C95 Protection of Wages Convention , 1949 Convention concerning the Protection of Wages (Note: Date of coming into force: 24 September 1952. This Convention was partially revised in 1992 by Convention No. 173). Date of adoption: 1 June 1949. Entered into force: 24 September 1952. Ratification by Yemen: 14 April 1969. C98 Right to Organize and Collective Bargaining Convention , 1949 Convention concerning the Application of the Principles of the Right to Organize and to Bargain Collectively. Date of adoption: 1 June 1949. Entered into force: 18 June 1951. Ratification by Yemen: 14 April 1969. C100 Equal Remuneration Convention , 1951 Convention concerning Equal Remuneration for Men and Women Workers for Work of Equal Value Date of adoption: 29 June 1951. Entered into force: 23 May 1953. Ratification by Yemen: 19 June 1976. C104 (Shelved) Abolition of Penal Sanctions (Indigenous Workers) Convention , 1955 Convention concerning the Abolition of Penal Sanctions for Breaches of Contract of Employment by Indigenous Workers. Date of adoption: 21 June 1955. Entered into force: 7 June 1958. Ratification by Yemen: 22 August1969. C105 Abolition of Forced Labor Convention , 1957 Convention concerning the Abolition of Forced Labor. Date of adoption: 25 June 1957. Entered into force: 17 January 1959. Ratification by Yemen: 14 April 1969. C111 Discrimination (Employment and Occupation) Convention , 1958 Convention concerning Discrimination in Respect of Employment and Occupation Date of adoption: 25 June 1958 Entered into force : 15 June 1960 Ratification by Yemen : 22 August1969 C122 Employment Policy Convention , 1964 Convention concerning Employment Policy. Date of adoption: 9 July 1964. Entered into force: 15 June 1966. Ratification by Yemen: 30 January 1989. C131 Minimum Wage Fixing Convention , 1970 Convention concerning Minimum Wage Fixing, with Special Reference to Developing Countries. Date of adoption: 22 June 1970. Entered into force: 29 April 1972 Ratification by Yemen: 29 June1976. C132 Holidays with Pay Convention Convention concerning Annual Holidays with Pay (Revised 1970). Date of adoption: 24 June 1970. Entered into force: 30 June 1973. Ratification by Yemen: 1November 1976. (Back To The Top)",53);arrFiles[7]=new Array(14,"Economic and Commercial Development/YemenEmbassyLondon_EconomicandCommercialDevelopment.htm","2006-03-25","Economic and Commercial Development (Yemen Embassy in London)","Yemen Embassy, Yemen Embassy London, Yemen, Yemen England, Yemen UK, Embassy of Yemen, The embassy of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen London, Ahmed Rashid","Yemen Embassy London","Short cut.. About Us About Yemen The Diplomatic Mission Key Local staff National Anthem The Ambassador The Ambassador Events Previous Ambassadors HE President HE President \'s Speech Consular Section Passports Visas Visa Types &amp; Fees Legalisation Working Hours &amp; Information Useful Forms Travel advice Contact Us News and Sources Democracy Human Rights and Womens Issues Students Page The Media Government Sites Yemeni Community UK Trade and Investment Economic and Commercial Development Business Directory Search Home Sitemap Feedback Text Only Site created &amp; maintained by Ahmed Rashid Yemen General Investment Authority",23);arrFiles[8]=new Array(18,"Government Sites/YemenEmbassyLondon_GovernmentSites.htm","2006-03-25","Government Sites (Yemen Embassy in London)","Yemen Embassy, Yemen Embassy London, Yemen, Yemen England, Yemen UK, Embassy of Yemen, The embassy of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen London, Ahmed Rashid","Yemen Embassy London","Short cut.. About Us About Yemen The Diplomatic Mission Key Local staff National Anthem The Ambassador The Ambassador Events Previous Ambassadors HE President HE President \'s Speech Consular Section Passports Visas Visa Types &amp; Fees Legalisation Working Hours &amp; Information Useful Forms Travel advice Contact Us News and Sources Democracy Human Rights and Womens Issues Students Page The Media Government Sites Yemeni Community UK Trade and Investment Economic and Commercial Development Business Directory Search Home Sitemap Feedback Text Only Site created &amp; maintained by Ahmed Rashid The Government His Excellency Ali Abdullah Saleh President of the Republic of Yemen Vice President Prime Minister Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi Abdulqadir Bajammal Speaker of the House Chairman of the Consultative Council Al Sheikh Abdullah Bin Hussain Al-Ahmar Abdul Aziz Abdul Ghani Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Interior Minister of Planning and International Cooperation Dr. Rashad Mohamed Al-Alimi Abdul-Karim Ismail Al-Arhabi Minister of Legal Affairs Minister of Oil and Mineral Resources Dr. Adnan Omar Al-Jefri Khalid Mahfouz Ba-Hah Minister of Technical Education &amp; Vocational Training Minister of Endowments &amp; Guidance Dr. Ali Mansour Safa&rsquo;a Hamoud Ubad Minister of Local Administration Minister of Finance Sadiq Amin Abu Ras Saif Mahyoub Al-Assali Minister of Trade &amp; Industry Minister of Culture Dr. Khalid Rageh Sheikh Khalid Abdullah Al-Ruwaishan Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Minister of Labor and Social Affairs Dr. Abubakr Abdullah Al-Qirbi Dr. Amat Al-Razaq Ali Hamad Minister of Tourism Minister of Information Nabil Hassan al-Faqih Hassan Ahmad Al-Lawzi Minister of Youth and Sports Minister of Justice Abdulrahman Al-Akwa \'a Ghazi Shaif Al-Agbari Minister of Civil Service and Social Security Minister of Public Works and Roads Hamoud Khaled Al-Sofi Omar Abdullah Al-Qurshumi Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation Minister of Electricity Dr. Galal Ibrahim Faqirah Dr. Ali Mohammad Magour Minister of Public Health and Population Minister of Water and Environment Dr. Abdul Kareem Rasei Abdul Rahman Fadhl Al-Eryani Minister of Higher Education, Scientific Research Minister of State for Parliament and Shoura Affairs Dr. Saleh Ali Ba-Surah Dr. Rashad Ahmad al-Rassas Minister of Fisheries Minister of Human Rights Mahmoud Ibrahim Saghiri Dr. Khadigah Ahmad al-Haisami Minister of Defense Minister of State, Secretary General of Presidential Office Mohammad Naser Ahmad Ali Brig. Gen. Abdullah H. Al-Bashiri Maj. Gen. Minister of Communications and Information Technology Minister of State, Mayor of the Capital Dr. Abdulmalik Sulaiman Al-Mu \'alimi Dr. Yahya Mohammad al-Shoaibi Minister of Education Minister of State, member of the Cabinet Dr. Abdulsalam Mohamed Al-Jowfi Kasim Ahmad Al-A&rsquo;ajam Minister of Transport Minister of State, member of the Cabinet Omar Muhsen Al-Amoudi Mohammed Ali Al-Yasser Government Site Links President Ali Abdullah Saleh http://www.presidentsaleh.gov.ye/ Central Bank of Yemen http://www.centralbank.gov.ye/ Ministry of Planning &amp; International Cooperation http://www.mpic-yemen.org / General Investment Authority http://www.giay.gov.ye/ Ministry of Supply &amp; Trade http://www.most.org.ye/ Tax Authority http://www.tax.gov.ye/ Customs Authority http://www.yemencustoms.gov.ye/ Ministry of Oil and Mineral Resources http://www.momr.gov.ye/ Ministry of Human Rights http://www.mhryemen.org/ Ministry of Information http://www.yemeninfo.gov.ye/ City of Sanaa http://www.sanaacity.com/ Central Org. for Control and Audit http://www.coca.gov.ye/ Consultative Council http://www.shoora.gov.ye/ National Information Center http://www.nic.gov.ye/ Yemen Parliament http://www.parliament.gov.ye/ Survey Authority of Yemen http://www.survey-authority.gov.ye/ Yemen Economic Corporation http://www.yecoyemen.com Agricultural Research and Extension Authority http://www.area.gov.ye/ Embassy of Yemen in the United Arab Emirates http://www.yemenemb-uae.org Embassy of Yemen in Germany http://www.botschaft-jemen.de Embassy of Yemen in the United States http://www.yemenembassy.org/ Yemen Mission in the UN http://www.un.int/yemen/",78);arrFiles[9]=new Array(20,"Images/Location_Map.htm","2006-03-15","Location_Map.gif","","","",1);arrFiles[10]=new Array(21,"Images/Location_Map1.htm","2006-03-14","Location_Map1.gif","","","",1);arrFiles[11]=new Array(23,"Legalisation/YemenEmbassyLondon_Legalisation.htm","2006-03-25","Legalisation (Yemen Embassy in London)","Yemen Embassy, Yemen Embassy London, Yemen, Yemen England, Yemen UK, Embassy of Yemen, The embassy of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen London, Ahmed Rashid","Yemen Embassy London","Short cut.. About Us About Yemen The Diplomatic Mission Key Local staff National Anthem The Ambassador The Ambassador Events Previous Ambassadors HE President HE President \'s Speech Consular Section Passports Visas Visa Types &amp; Fees Legalisation Working Hours &amp; Information Useful Forms Travel advice Contact Us News and Sources Democracy Human Rights and Womens Issues Students Page The Media Government Sites Yemeni Community UK Trade and Investment Economic and Commercial Development Business Directory Search Home Sitemap Feedback Text Only Site created &amp; maintained by Ahmed Rashid Legalisation Charges: Type Charges Certificate of origin &pound;30.00 Copy of certificate of origin &pound;30.00 Commercial invoice &pound;80.00 Copy of Commercial invoice &pound;40.00 Endorsement of translated texts from Arabic to English and vice versa &pound;30.00 Setting up trading agency in Yemen &pound;100.00 Copy of Setting up trading agency &pound;40.00 Health certificate &pound;80.00 Copy of Health certificate &pound;40.00 Power of Attorney (for Yemeni Nationsal) &pound;20.00 Letter of credit, banking draft, banking certificate for opening a bank account or confirming the existence of a bank account &pound;40.00 Court Rulings &pound;100.00 Endorsement of trade mark certificate &pound;200.00 Endorsement of commercial certificate &pound;30.00 Endorsement of quality certificate &pound;100.00 Endorsement of official copies of documents &pound;20.00 Endorsement of Arbitration documents relating to amicable resolution of commercial disputes &pound;100.00 Endorsement of translation of commercial contracts and agreements &pound;100.00 Endorsement of cargo manifest &pound;300.00 Endorsement of marine transport documents &pound;100.00 All commercial documents should first be endorsed by the Arab-British Chamber of Commerce or the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office. The document can then be legalized by the Embassy. Please contact the consular section for other charges. General information and requirements Visa application Visa types and fees Power of Attorney Opening hours and information Applying for a Yemeni Passport Need to travel urgently ( including lost/stolen passport)",34);arrFiles[12]=new Array(24,"National Anthem/YemenEmbassyLondon_NationalAnthem.htm","2006-03-25","National Anthem (Yemen Embassy in London)","Yemen Embassy, Yemen Embassy London, Yemen, Yemen England, Yemen UK, Embassy of Yemen, The embassy of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen London, Ahmed Rashid","Yemen Embassy London","Short cut.. About Us About Yemen The Diplomatic Mission Key Local staff National Anthem The Ambassador The Ambassador Events Previous Ambassadors HE President HE President \'s Speech Consular Section Passports Visas Visa Types &amp; Fees Legalisation Working Hours &amp; Information Useful Forms Travel advice Contact Us News and Sources Democracy Human Rights and Womens Issues Students Page The Media Government Sites Yemeni Community UK Trade and Investment Economic and Commercial Development Business Directory Search Home Sitemap Feedback Text Only Site created &amp; maintained by Ahmed Rashid Click here to listen to national anthem in midi format. Click here to listen to national anthem in mp3 format. To save any of these files to your computer, press the right button on your mouse and select Save Target As. . . Arabic Lyrics Raddidi Ayyatuha \'D-dunya Nashidi Raddidihi Wa-a \'idi Wa-a idi Wa \'Dhkuri Fi Farhati Kulla Shahidi Wa \'Mnahihi Hullalan Min Daw \'i Idi Raddidi Ayyatuha \'D-dunya Nashidi \'Ishtu Imani Wa-hubbi Umamiyya Wa-masiri Fawqa Darbi Arabiyya Wa-sayabqa Nabdu Qalbi Yamaniyya Lan Tara \'D-dunya Ala Ardi Wasiyya. English Translation Repeat, O World, my song. Echo it over and over again. Remember, through my joy, each martyr. Clothe him with the shining mantles Of our festival. Repeat, O World, my song. In faith and love I am part of mankind. An Arab I am in all my life. My heart beats in tune with Yemen. No foreigner shall dominate over Yemen.",26);arrFiles[13]=new Array(26,"Passports/YemenEmbassyLondon_Passports.htm","2006-03-25","Passports (Yemen Embassy in London)","Yemen Embassy, Yemen Embassy London, Yemen, Yemen England, Yemen UK, Embassy of Yemen, The embassy of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen London, Ahmed Rashid","Yemen Embassy London","Short cut.. About Us About Yemen The Diplomatic Mission Key Local staff National Anthem The Ambassador The Ambassador Events Previous Ambassadors HE President HE President \'s Speech Consular Section Passports Visas Visa Types &amp; Fees Legalisation Working Hours &amp; Information Useful Forms Travel advice Contact Us News and Sources Democracy Human Rights and Womens Issues Students Page The Media Government Sites Yemeni Community UK Trade and Investment Economic and Commercial Development Business Directory Search Home Sitemap Feedback Text Only Site created &amp; maintained by Ahmed Rashid Charges: The following is a list of charges for issuing passports as from 15th January 2004 : Applicant Fees 18 years old or above &pound;50 Students &pound;18 Children (17 years old or less) &pound;18 Fee for posting passports back by post &pound;6 Case Charges Lost passports &pound;100 Damaged passports &pound;56 Incorrect information &pound;42 General information and requirements Visa application Visa types and fees Power of Attorney Births, Marriages and Deaths Opening hours and information How we can help Payment methods Information for Yemeni Nationals living in the UK Importing Plants and animals Lawyers in the UK",35);arrFiles[14]=new Array(27,"Presidents Speech/YemenEmbassyLondon_PresidentsSpeech.htm","2006-03-25","President  \\'s Speech on Democracy &amp; Human Rights (Yemen Embassy in London)","Yemen Embassy, Yemen Embassy London, Yemen, Yemen England, Yemen UK, Embassy of Yemen, The embassy of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen London, Ahmed Rashid","Yemen Embassy London","Short cut.. About Us About Yemen The Diplomatic Mission Key Local staff National Anthem The Ambassador The Ambassador Events Previous Ambassadors HE President HE President \'s Speech Consular Section Passports Visas Visa Types &amp; Fees Legalisation Working Hours &amp; Information Useful Forms Travel advice Contact Us News and Sources Democracy Human Rights and Womens Issues Students Page The Media Government Sites Yemeni Community UK Trade and Investment Economic and Commercial Development Business Directory Search Home Sitemap Feedback Text Only Site created &amp; maintained by Ahmed Rashid Ladies and Gentlemen I am pleased to welcome you and express our appreciation for your presence and Participation in this conference for which we hope great success . I also express thanks for the European Union, No Peace Without Justice Organization and for all those who participated in the good arrangements of the conference in order to achieve the targeted results and objectives. Sana \'a, the city of civilization, history, culture and democracy, is greatly honored to host this uniqe gathering of high ranking political and party leaders whether they are in office or in opposition . Also with the participation of a large number of civil society organizations and associations in order to exchange views openly and aspire together for a free democratic world where there is no tyranny, no oppression, no suppression and no occupation. This gathering aims also at reassuring the important role of the International Criminal Court for the protection of human rights and our joint commitment that all people should be equal in their rights without any discrimination or oppression. In this occasion we in the Republic of Yemen renew our commitment towards those humanitarian principles. Our Yemeni people which had suffered in the past, the scourge of conflict, division and dictatorial and totalitarian domination had revolted and gained victory, and was able to restore its nation unity on the 22nd of May 1990 . This was coincided with the establishment of democracy, multi-party system, freedom of opinion and the press, participation of women in political life and respect of human rights . Civil society associations were also established by direct and free election, which represent the feature of our new Yemeni modern era and an authentic continuation for our people very old believes and practices in democracy since ancient ages. Your presence with us today embodies your appreciation for this political direction to which we have committed ourselves and we will not divert from . Ladies and Gentlemen : Democracy is the choice of the modern age for all peoples of the world and the rescue ship for political regimes particularly in our third world. It is the way to achieve security, stability, development and better future for our countries. Human rights are tightly connected to democracy and the state of law and order. Therefore, we should remove anything that contradict them and stand against all forms of discrimination, oppression and exploitation for the human being and his rights. Ladies and Gentlemen: Respect of states \' sovereignty, non-intervention in their internal affairs and protection human rights in the world should be apriority of the international organizations which call for democracy and bolstering international law in combating the flagrant violations of human rights. There is no doubt that not all of the world \'s peoples could enjoy freedom, democracy and human rights as long as there are gaps that widen everyday in the fields of development, economic growth and knowledge and as long as international justice is absent, double standards prevail and human rights violations continue in many countries of the world. We feel deep sorrow and pain for the sufferings endured by the brotherly Palestinian people. They are suffering stark violations of their rights by the Israeli occupation forces. The world should have its loud voice and firm stance to stop those violations and to pressure Israel to implement the Road Map and adhere to the resolutions of the international legitimacy related to the Arab Israeli conflict in order that just and comprehensive peace might prevail in the region. The regrettable developments occurring in Iraq are requiting from the United States of America and the allied forces to rapidly end their occupation of Iraq, and to enable the brotherly Iraqi people to freely administer their own affairs to protect security, stability, sovereignty and unity of Iraq and its territorial integrity. I welcome you again and we expect together with all good, democratic and peace loving forces that this conference which is being held in Sana \'a would come out with a comprehensive declaration that will represent a clear call for the triumph of the values of freedom, justice democracy and respect of human rights and for the supremacy of the authority of law so that humanity could enjoy prosperity, progress, security and peace. May God \'s peace and mercy be upon you. Thank you",25);arrFiles[15]=new Array(29,"Previous Ambassadors/YemenEmbassyLondon_PreviousAmbassadors.htm","2006-03-25","Previous Ambassadors (Yemen Embassy in London)","Yemen Embassy, Yemen Embassy London, Yemen, Yemen England, Yemen UK, Embassy of Yemen, The embassy of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen London, Ahmed Rashid","Yemen Embassy London","Short cut.. 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Irrelevant when the menu is on a single page or frame, but must be 0 or1 DissapearDelay Number- The time in milliseconds the menu \'s sublevels stay visible after the mouse is no longer over the menu. TakeOverBgColor Number 1 or 0- When set to 1 the background color of the frame where the menu \'s first line is in will become the same as the frame where the sublevels are in. Irrelevant when the menu is on a single page or frame, but must be 0 or1 FirstLineFrame Text string- When the menus are used in a frameset this is the name of the frame where the first line of your menu is located. (see creating the frameset ). When the menu is used in a single page, this must be \'self \' SecLineFrame Text string- When the menus are used in a frameset this is the name of the frame where the sub levels of your menu are located. (see creating the frameset ). It is allowed to have SecLineFrame equal to FirstLineFrame When the menu is used in a single page, this must be \'self \' DocTargetFrame Text string- When the menus are used in a frameset this is the name of the frame where the documents are loaded. (see creating the frameset ). Normally this will be equal to SecLineFrame When the menu is used in a single page, this must be \'self \' HideTop Number 1 or 0- Only relevant when the menu is used in a frameset. When set to 1 the top level items are hidden when a new document is loaded into the target frame until the menu is built again. MenuWrap Number 1 or 0- When set to 1 unfolding items are wrapped when the menu doesn \'t fit on the window. RightToLeft Number 1 or 0- When set to 1 the menu unfolds from left to right. TargetLoc Text string- Enables relative positioning of the menu. 1- In the HTML-file where the menu shows you need a named div: &lt;div id= \'MenuPos \' style= \'position:relative \'&gt;&lt;/div&gt; 2- Set TargetLoc to \'MenuPos \' 3 - Set MenuCentered to \'left \', MenuVerticalCentered to \'top \' and StartTop and StartLeft to 0 4 - StartTop, StartLeft and the Menu center variables can still be used to get an offset from the &lt;div&gt;. Remarks: the different ways browsers interpret the pageX and pageY offset makes this feature difficult. I got the best results by putting the div inside a table, give the div the same dimensions as the first level menu, put an transparent image inside the div with again the same dimensions as the first level menu &lt;table&gt; &lt;tr&gt;&lt;td&gt; &lt;div id= \'MenuPos \' style= \'position:relative; width:102; height:102; \'&gt;&lt;img src= \'transparent.gif \' width= \'102 \' height= \'102 \'&gt;&lt;/div&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt; &lt;/table&gt; UnfoldsOnClick Number 1 or 0- When set to 1 the menu unfolds onclick, when set to 0 the menu unfolds on mouse over. WebMasterCheck Number 1 or 0- When set to 1 the script performs a check on the frame names and the menu tree. When your menu is running this should be set to 0. ShowArrow Number 1 or 0- When set to 1 the arrow gifs show. KeepHilite Number 1 or 0- When set to 1 the selected path stays highligthed. Arrws array- Describes the three images used as arrows.	Format: source, width, height BeforeStart function- Is called just before the menu is build. Is by default empty. Can be used by user. AfterBuild function- Is called just after the menu is build. Is by default empty. Can be used by user. BeforeFirstOpen function- Is called when the mouse enters a main menu item that has children. Is by default empty. Can be used by user. AfterCloseAll function- Is called when the mouse leaves the menu. Is by default empty. Can be used by user. The menu tree All element names start with Menu The first element on the first level is called Menu1 . The second element on the first level is called Menu2 . The third element on the first level is called Menu3 ,etc. If Menu1 has sub elements, the first of those is called Menu1_1 , the second Menu1_2 , etc. If Menu1_2 has sub elements, the first of those is called Menu1_2_1 , the second Menu1_2_2 , etc. The menu tree will look something like: Menu1	the first element of the first level Menu1_1	the first sub element of Menu1 Menu1_2	the second sub element of Menu1 Menu1_2_1	the first sub element of Menu1_2 Menu1_2_2	the second sub element of Menu1_2 Menu1_3	the third sub element of Menu1 Menu1_3_1	the first sub element of Menu1_3 Menu1_3_1_1	the first sub element of Menu1_3_1 Menu1_3_1_2	the second sub element of Menu1_3_1 Menu2	the second element of the first level Menu3	the third element of the first level Menu3_1	the first sub element of Menu3 Menu3_1_1	the first sub element of Menu3_1 Menu3_2	the third sub element of Menu3 There can be as much elements and sublevels as you need. The order nor the layout of the menu tree is important. You could also build a tree like this:	Menu1_3_1_2	Menu3	Menu1	Menu2	Menu1_3_1_1	Menu1_1	Menu3_1_1	Menu1_2	Menu1_2_1	Menu1_2_2	Menu1_3	Menu1_3_1	Menu3_1	Menu3_2 The variables of the menu tree Menu1 =new Array( TextToShow , Link , BgImage , NoOfSubs , Height , Width , BgColor , BgHiColor , FontColor , FontHiColor , BorderColor ); Menu1_1 =new Array( TextToShow , Link , BgImage , NoOfSubs , Height , Width , BgColor , BgHiColor , FontColor , FontHiColor , BorderColor ); Menu1_2 =new Array( TextToShow , Link , BgImage , NoOfSubs , Height , Width , BgColor , BgHiColor , FontColor , FontHiColor , BorderColor ); Menu1_2_1 =new Array( TextToShow , Link , BgImage , NoOfSubs , Height , Width , BgColor , BgHiColor , FontColor , FontHiColor , BorderColor ); Menu1_2_2 =new Array( TextToShow , Link , BgImage , NoOfSubs , Height , Width , BgColor , BgHiColor , FontColor , FontHiColor , BorderColor ); Menu1_3 =new Array( TextToShow , Link , BgImage , NoOfSubs , Height , Width , BgColor , BgHiColor , FontColor , FontHiColor , BorderColor ); Menu1_3_1 =new Array( TextToShow , Link , BgImage , NoOfSubs , Height , Width , BgColor , BgHiColor , FontColor , FontHiColor , BorderColor ); Menu1_3_1_1 =new Array( TextToShow , Link , BgImage , NoOfSubs , Height , Width , BgColor , BgHiColor , FontColor , FontHiColor , BorderColor ); Menu1_3_1_2 =new Array( TextToShow , Link , BgImage , NoOfSubs , Height , Width , BgColor , BgHiColor , FontColor , FontHiColor , BorderColor ); Menu2 =new Array( TextToShow , Link , BgImage , NoOfSubs , Height , Width , BgColor , BgHiColor , FontColor , FontHiColor , BorderColor ); Menu3 =new Array( TextToShow , Link , BgImage , NoOfSubs , Height , Width , BgColor , BgHiColor , FontColor , FontHiColor , BorderColor ); Menu3_1 =new Array( TextToShow , Link , BgImage , NoOfSubs , Height , Width , BgColor , BgHiColor , FontColor , FontHiColor , BorderColor ); Menu3_1_1 =new Array( TextToShow , Link , BgImage , NoOfSubs , Height , Width , BgColor , BgHiColor , FontColor , FontHiColor , BorderColor ); Menu3_2 =new Array( TextToShow , Link , BgImage , NoOfSubs , Height , Width , BgColor , BgHiColor , FontColor , FontHiColor , BorderColor ); TextToShow Text string- What you want to show in the element. It can be text, an image or html	To show an image it must look like &lt;img src= \'MyImage \'&gt;	To use roll over images use rollover:MyImage1:MyImage2	To leave this field blank use Link Text string- Where you want to go when you click the element. Looks like MyLink Can also be used to execute javascript statements. For instance when you want the link to open in the top window use javascript:top.document.location.href= \'Link.htm \';	You can in fact start a whole script when the element is clicked with the help of javascript: . javascript:{your script; another function;} BgImage Text string- background image for the element. Is not supported for NS4 when the menu is across frames. I had to disable this for NS4 in frame setup because I could not get it to work properly. (Everybody who wants to try and find a solution for this is very welcom. Enable in menu_com.js) NoOfSubs Number- The number of sub elements of this element in the next level. Height Number- The pixelheight of the element.	Must have a value for each element that ends with 1 (Menu1, Menu5_3_1) In all other elements this may be 0.	Elements in a vertical column may have different heights, all elements in a horizontal row get the height of the first element in that row Width Number- The pixelwidth of the element.	Must have a value for each element that ends with 1 (Menu1, Menu5_3_1) In all other elements this may be 0.	Elements in a horizontal row may have different widths, all elements in a vertical column get the width of the first element in that column BgColor Text string- Background color of this element when the mouse is not over the element.	When used it over rules the global variable LowBgColor	When not used it must be .	Can be a supported color name like red or blue or a RGB string like #ff552a. BgHiColor Text string- Background color of this element when the mouse is over the element.	When used it over rules the global variable HighBgColor	When not used it must be .	Can be a supported color name like red or blue or a RGB string like #ff552a. FontColor Text string- Font color of this element when the mouse is not over the element.	When used it over rules the global variable LowFontColor	When not used it must be .	Can be a supported color name like red or blue or a RGB string like #ff552a. FontHiColor Text string- Font color of this element when the mouse is over the element.	When used it over rules the global variable HighFontColor	When not used it must be .	Can be a supported color name like red or blue or a RGB string like #ff552a. BorderColor Text string- Border color of this group of elements.	Only the color of elements ending on 1 are used.	When used it over rules the global variable BorderColor	When not used it must be .	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For an example, see: http://www.burmees.nl/ Step 1: Create frameset Create frameset with coloms &lt;html&gt; &lt;head&gt; &lt;title&gt;Your Title&lt;/title&gt; &lt;/head&gt;	&lt;frameset cols = 150 ,* framespacing= \'0 \' frameborder= \'0 \' border=0&gt;	&lt;frame frameborder= \'0 \' framespacing= \'0 \' src= MyNavigation.htm noresize scrolling= \'no \' name= MyFrameOne &gt;&lt;/frame&gt;	&lt;frame frameborder= \'0 \' framespacing= \'0 \' src= MyMain.htm name= MyFrameTwo &gt;&lt;/frame&gt;	&lt;/frameset&gt; &lt;/html&gt; Create frameset with rows &lt;html&gt; &lt;head&gt; &lt;title&gt;Your Title&lt;/title&gt; &lt;/head&gt;	&lt;frameset rows = 150 ,* framespacing= \'0 \' frameborder= \'0 \' border=0&gt;	&lt;frame frameborder= \'0 \' framespacing= \'0 \' src= MyNavigation.htm noresize scrolling= \'no \' name= MyFrameOne &gt;&lt;/frame&gt;	&lt;frame frameborder= \'0 \' framespacing= \'0 \' src= MyMain.htm name= MyFrameTwo &gt;&lt;/frame&gt;	&lt;/frameset&gt; &lt;/html&gt; Step 2: Inserting necessary codes i) Add the below script in the &lt;BODY&gt; of MyframeOne,immediately following the tag: &lt;html&gt; &lt;head&gt;your header html&lt;/head&gt; &lt;body&gt; &lt;script type= \'text/javascript \'&gt; //HV Menu- by Ger Versluis (http://www.burmees.nl/) //Submitted to Dynamic Drive (http://www.dynamicdrive.com) //Visit http://www.dynamicdrive.com for this script and more function Go(){return}&lt;/script&gt; &lt;script type= \'text/javascript \' src= \'exmplmenu_var.js \'&gt;&lt;/script&gt; &lt;script type= \'text/javascript \' src= \'menu_com.js \'&gt;&lt;/script&gt; your html &lt;/body&gt; &lt;/html&gt; (Where MyFrameOne is the name of the navigationframe.) ii) Then, add the below code inside the &lt;BODY&gt; tagitself of MyFrameTwo, as follows: &lt;html&gt; &lt;head&gt;your header html&lt;/head&gt; &lt;body onload=javascript:{if(parent.frames[0]&amp;&amp;parent.frames[ \' MyFrameOne \'].Go)parent.frames[ \' MyFrameOne \'].Go()} &gt; your html &lt;/body&gt; &lt;/html&gt; (Where MyFrameOne is the name of the navigationframe.) Two frames Menu frame menu start menu start menu start menu start Menu popup frame=document target frame. Each document needs loader in &lt;body&gt;-tag. menu rest menu rest menu rest menu rest Three frames Menu frame menu start menu start menu start menu start Menu popup frame menu rest menu rest menu rest menu rest Document target frame Documents don \'t need loader in &lt;body&gt;-tag.",9);arrFiles[22]=new Array(36,"Search/hvmenu/install.htm","2001-06-25","HVMenu installation instructions Produced by Dynamic Drive","","","HV Menu installation instructions Produced by Dynamic Drive (http://www.dynamicdrive.com) Two steps to installing the menu: STEP 1: Add the below into the &lt;BODY section of your page, RIGHT below the tag itself: &lt;script type= \'text/javascript \' //HV Menu- by Ger Versluis (http://www.burmees.nl/) //Submitted to Dynamic Drive (http://www.dynamicdrive.com) //Visit http://www.dynamicdrive.com for this script and more function Go(){return} &lt;/script &lt;script type= \'text/javascript \' src= \'exmplmenu_var.js \' &lt;/script &lt;script type= \'text/javascript \' src= \'menu_com.js \' &lt;/script &lt;noscript Your browser does not support script&lt;/noscript STEP 2: Unzip hvmenu.zip, and upload the following files into your webpage directory: -exmplmenu_var.js -menu_com.js -tri.gif -tridown.gif -trileft.gif To configure the menu, edit exmplmenu.js using any text editor (ie: http://download.cnet.com/downloads/0-1475101-100-2787783.html?tag=st.dl.10001_103_1.lst.td_2787783 ). See accompanying config.htm for documentation on the variables",1);arrFiles[23]=new Array(37,"Search/hvmenu/Untitled-2.htm","2006-03-16","Untitled-2.htm","","","l l",3);arrFiles[24]=new Array(39,"Students Page/YemenEmbassyLondon_StudentsPage.htm","2006-03-25","Students Page (Yemen Embassy in London)","Yemen Embassy, Yemen Embassy London, Yemen, Yemen England, Yemen UK, Embassy of Yemen, The embassy of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen London, Ahmed Rashid","Yemen Embassy London","Short cut.. About Us About Yemen The Diplomatic Mission Key Local staff National Anthem The Ambassador The Ambassador Events Previous Ambassadors HE President HE President \'s Speech Consular Section Passports Visas Visa Types &amp; Fees Legalisation Working Hours &amp; Information Useful Forms Travel advice Contact Us News and Sources Democracy Human Rights and Womens Issues Students Page The Media Government Sites Yemeni Community UK Trade and Investment Economic and Commercial Development Business Directory Search Home Sitemap Feedback Text Only Site created &amp; maintained by Ahmed Rashid Welcome to our Students page. This page is dedicated to all Yemeni Students in the UK providing links to universities, colleges and other education establishments. Please visit often as this page will be updated with events and functions hosted by the Embassy and speeches and lectures on Yemen and the Middle East. In our effort to provide a comprehensive resource for Yemeni students, work is in progress for the creation of an online database ( coming soon ) of students. Listing student \'s academic skills, areas of expertise or disciplines will provide an invaluable network for other students requiring help or just wishing to meet other Yemeni students. Here are some links to web sites listing all universities in UK and some useful information. http://www.ucas.com/ UCAS is the central organisation that processes applications for full-time undergraduate courses at UK universities and colleges http://www.scit.wlv.ac.uk/ukinfo/alpha.html . An alphabetical list of universties and colleges in the United Kingdom categorised as \' Universities \', \' University sector colleges \', \' International colleges and universities \' and \' Professional and Postgraduate Institutions \'. http://www.scit.wlv.ac.uk/ukinfo/?refs=(none) . Active Map of Universities and Higher Education Institutions in the UK. http://www.hero.ac.uk/uk/universities___colleges/index.cfm If you are thinking of studying English language in UK then you might find the following links useful. More links will be added in the future http://www.englishinbritain.co.uk . http://www.britishcouncil.org/english/courses/index.htm . Other links: http://www.lmu.ac.uk/internat/region/middle_east/yemen/yemen.htm Welcome to all our Yemeni students - Leeds Metropolitan University http://www.ysaa.org Yemeni Students Association Abroad ( YSAA ) - discussion forum",28);arrFiles[25]=new Array(40,"The Diplomatic Mission/YemenEmbassyLondon_thediplomaticmission.htm","2006-03-25","The Diplomatic Mission (Yemen Embassy in London)","Yemen Embassy, Yemen Embassy London, Yemen, Yemen England, Yemen UK, Embassy of Yemen, The embassy of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen London, Ahmed Rashid","Yemen Embassy London","Short cut.. About Us About Yemen The Diplomatic Mission Key Local staff National Anthem The Ambassador The Ambassador Events Previous Ambassadors HE President HE President \'s Speech Consular Section Passports Visas Visa Types &amp; Fees Legalisation Working Hours &amp; Information Useful Forms Travel advice Contact Us News and Sources Democracy Human Rights and Womens Issues Students Page The Media Government Sites Yemeni Community UK Trade and Investment Economic and Commercial Development Business Directory Search Home Sitemap Feedback Text Only Site created &amp; maintained by Ahmed Rashid",22);arrFiles[26]=new Array(41,"The Media/YemenEmbassyLondon_TheMedia.htm","2006-03-25","The Media (Yemen Embassy in London)","Yemen Embassy, Yemen Embassy London, Yemen, Yemen England, Yemen UK, Embassy of Yemen, The embassy of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen London, Ahmed Rashid","Yemen Embassy London","Short cut.. About Us About Yemen The Diplomatic Mission Key Local staff National Anthem The Ambassador The Ambassador Events Previous Ambassadors HE President HE President \'s Speech Consular Section Passports Visas Visa Types &amp; Fees Legalisation Working Hours &amp; Information Useful Forms Travel advice Contact Us News and Sources Democracy Human Rights and Womens Issues Students Page The Media Government Sites Yemeni Community UK Trade and Investment Economic and Commercial Development Business Directory Search Home Sitemap Feedback Text Only Site created &amp; maintained by Ahmed Rashid Yemeni Newspapers Al Thawra Yemen News Agency (SABA) Yemen Daily 26 September Newspaper Al Meythaq Al Goumhouria Al Ayyam Yemen Times Yemen Observer Al Shoura Al Sahwa Al Wahdawi Al Thaqafiah Al Balagh Nab Al Hakika Yemen Radio Radio Sana \'a",34);arrFiles[27]=new Array(42,"Time and Information/YemenEmbassyLondon_TimeandInformation.htm","2006-03-25","Opening Hours &amp; Information (Yemen Embassy in London)","Yemen Embassy, Yemen Embassy London, Yemen, Yemen England, Yemen UK, Embassy of Yemen, The embassy of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen London, Ahmed Rashid","Yemen Embassy London","Short cut.. About Us About Yemen The Diplomatic Mission Key Local staff National Anthem The Ambassador The Ambassador Events Previous Ambassadors HE President HE President \'s Speech Consular Section Passports Visas Visa Types &amp; Fees Legalisation Working Hours &amp; Information Useful Forms Travel advice Contact Us News and Sources Democracy Human Rights and Womens Issues Students Page The Media Government Sites Yemeni Community UK Trade and Investment Economic and Commercial Development Business Directory Search Home Sitemap Feedback Text Only Site created &amp; maintained by Ahmed Rashid Timing: Visa applications can be deposited in person at the counter on any working day, Monday to Friday (closed Saturday and Sunday) from 09.30 to 12.00 hours. Visa-ed passports can be collected after 3 working days from 12.00 to 14.00 hours. Visa applications sent by post will take up to 5 working days from the date they were received. Payment Via Bank: No personal cheque or cash payment is accepted at the Embassy. Payments should be made to any branch of HSBC Bank in the UK and a Bank Giro Credit slip ( ) is enclosed.After making your payment (cash payment only) at the bank, please return the tear-off portion of the slip either by attaching it to your passport application or handing it to the reception at the Consular Section of the Embassy who will allocate a ticket number. Postal Visa: Applications sent by post should follow the above instructions. After making payment at HSBC Bank (postal and money orders now accepted) , the tear-off portion of the slip should be sent with your application by post. Please forward a stamped addressed envelope if you would like your Passport returned by post. (If you wish to have it returned by Recorded Delivery or Registered Post please put the correct amount of stamps on the envelope) For speedy processing of cases please ensure that properly filled visa form with two recent Passport size photos, valid passports and correct fee is sent. It is likely that visa applications will be refused if all the requirements are not met. Note: Please note that all applicants (except Diplomats) are subjected to an interview. No refund or change once a visa is issued . General information and requirements Visa application Visa types and fees Power of Attorney Births, Marriages and Deaths Applying for a Yemeni Passport How we can help Need to travel urgently ( including lost/stolen passport) Information for Yemeni Nationals living in the UK Importing Plants and animals Opening hours and information Lawyers in the UK Payment methods",33);arrFiles[28]=new Array(43,"Trade and Investment/YemenEmbassyLondon_TradeandInvestment.htm","2006-03-25","Trade and Investment (Yemen Embassy in London)","Yemen Embassy, Yemen Embassy London, Yemen, Yemen England, Yemen UK, Embassy of Yemen, The embassy of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen London, Ahmed Rashid","Yemen Embassy London","Short cut.. About Us About Yemen The Diplomatic Mission Key Local staff National Anthem The Ambassador The Ambassador Events Previous Ambassadors HE President HE President \'s Speech Consular Section Passports Visas Visa Types &amp; Fees Legalisation Working Hours &amp; Information Useful Forms Travel advice Contact Us News and Sources Democracy Human Rights and Womens Issues Students Page The Media Government Sites Yemeni Community UK Trade and Investment Economic and Commercial Development Business Directory Search Home Sitemap Feedback Text Only Site created &amp; maintained by Ahmed Rashid Find Information, news and links covering economic and commercial development in Yemen. Find links to commercial sites in the UK and worldwide.",24);arrFiles[29]=new Array(44,"Travel advice/YemenEmbassyLondon_TravelAdvice.htm","2006-03-25","Travel advice (Yemen Embassy in London)","Yemen Embassy, Yemen Embassy London, Yemen, Yemen England, Yemen UK, Embassy of Yemen, The embassy of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen London, Ahmed Rashid","Yemen Embassy London","Short cut.. About Us About Yemen The Diplomatic Mission Key Local staff National Anthem The Ambassador The Ambassador Events Previous Ambassadors HE President HE President \'s Speech Consular Section Passports Visas Visa Types &amp; Fees Legalisation Working Hours &amp; Information Useful Forms Travel advice Contact Us News and Sources Democracy Human Rights and Womens Issues Students Page The Media Government Sites Yemeni Community UK Trade and Investment Economic and Commercial Development Business Directory Search Home Sitemap Feedback Text Only Site created &amp; maintained by Ahmed Rashid This page is coming soon . . . thank you for your patience.",20);arrFiles[30]=new Array(45,"Useful Forms/YemenEmbassyLondon_UsefulForms.htm","2006-03-25","UsefulForms (Yemen Embassy in London)","Yemen Embassy, Yemen Embassy London, Yemen, Yemen England, Yemen UK, Embassy of Yemen, The embassy of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen London, Ahmed Rashid","Yemen Embassy London","Short cut.. About Us About Yemen The Diplomatic Mission Key Local staff National Anthem The Ambassador The Ambassador Events Previous Ambassadors HE President HE President \'s Speech Consular Section Passports Visas Visa Types &amp; Fees Legalisation Working Hours &amp; Information Useful Forms Travel advice Contact Us News and Sources Democracy Human Rights and Womens Issues Students Page The Media Government Sites Yemeni Community UK Trade and Investment Economic and Commercial Development Business Directory Search Home Sitemap Feedback Text Only Site created &amp; maintained by Ahmed Rashid Applications forms are available in Microsoft Word, PDF format and as an image file. Application for an Entry Visa Image PDF DOC Power of Attorney Image DOC Other forms will be added soon. Please contact the Consular Section to obtain them. General information and requirements Applying for a Yemeni Passport Visa types and fees Need to travel urgently ( including lost/stolen passport) Births, Marriages and Deaths Opening hours and information How we can help Payment methods Information for Yemeni Nationals living in the UK Importing Plants and animals Lawyers in the UK",34);arrFiles[31]=new Array(46,"Useful Forms/Images/visa-application-form01.doc","2006-03-14","visa-application-form01","","","        *  Full Name & Surname: -------------------------------------------------------  ----????? ?????? ?? ?????:  Nationality: -----------------  Sex: ---------------- ?????: ---------------  ------- ???????:  Place &  Date  of  Birth:  -------------------------------------------------  ???? ?????? ???????:  Marital Status:  -----------------------------------------------------------  ?????? ??????????  Profession:  ---------------------------------------------------------------  -------- ??????:  Passport No: ----------------- Type: ---------------- ?????: ---------------  -- ??? ??????:  Place & Date of Issue: -----------------------------------------------  ????  ?????? ?????:  Expiry  Date:   --------------------------------------------------------  ????? ?????? ????????:  Other    Names    Shown     in     Passport:  ????? ?????? ??????? ??????? ???????:  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------  -------  Permanent Address:  --------------------------------------------------------  ??????? ??????:  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------  -------  Tel No: --------------------------------------------------------------------  --- ??? ??????:  Date of Travelling:  -------------------------------------------------------  --- ????? ?????:  Purpose of Visit: --------------------------------------------------------  ????? ??  ?????:  Duration of Visa Required:  -------------------------------------------  ???  ???????? ????????:  Number of  Entries  Requested:  ---------------------------------------  ???  ??????? ????????:  Period of  Stay  in  Yemen:  ---------------------------------------------  ??? ??????? ?? ?????:  Address in  Yemen:  --------------------------------------------------------  ??????? ?? ?????:  Reference in  Yemen:  ------------------------------------------------------  ?????? ?? ?????:    Date:  /  / 2002.  Signature: ------------------------ ???????:  /   /2002?   ???????:  -----------------------              Photo          ?????? ??????? ????? ????????           ????? ????????? ???????          ???? - ????? ???????             EMBASSY OF          THE REPUBLIC OF YEMEN LONDON            CONSULAR SECTION          57 CROMWELL ROAD, LONDON SW7 2ED           TEL: 0207 584 6607           FAX: 0207 589 3350             ??????? ??? ?????? ????           APPLICATION FORM FOR ENTRY VISA             ??? ???? ?????? ??????  * I hereby declare that the above mentioned information is correct and that  I will fulfill the system and laws of The Republic of Yemen. ??? ????  ???????? ??????? ????? ?????? ??????? ???????? ?????? ??????? ?? ?????????  ???????.                Please complete two copie?????????                     s of this form.  ",39);arrFiles[32]=new Array(47,"Useful Forms/Images/visa-form01.pdf","2006-03-14","visa-application-form01.PDF","","","Photo  EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF YEMEN LONDON CONSULAR SECTION 57 CROMWELL ROAD, LONDON SW7 2ED TEL: 0207 584 6607 FAX: 0207 589 3350  *  Please complete two copies of this form.  APPLICATION FORM FOR ENTRY VISA  Full Name & Surname: -----------------------------------------------------------  ------------------------------------Place & Date of Birth: ------------------------------------------------Marital Status: ----------------------------------------------------------Profession: ----------------------------------------------------------------------Passport No: ----------------- Type: -------------------------------Place & Date of Issue: ----------------------------------------------Expiry Date: -------------------------------------------------------Other Names Shown in Passport:  Nationality: ----------------- Sex:  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Permanent Address: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Tel No: ----------------------------------------------------------------------Date of Travelling: ---------------------------------------------------------Purpose of Visit: -------------------------------------------------------Duration of Visa Required: ------------------------------------------Number of Entries Requested: --------------------------------------Period of Stay in Yemen: --------------------------------------------Address in Yemen: -------------------------------------------------------Reference in Yemen: -----------------------------------------------------* I hereby declare that the above mentioned information is correct and that I will fulfill the system and laws of The Republic of Yemen.  Date:  /  / 2002.  Signature: ------------------------    ",75);arrFiles[33]=new Array(48,"Useful Forms/Images/wakalah-form-image-in-word.doc","2006-03-14","wakalah-form-image-in-word","","","           -----------------------  [pic]  [pic]  ",1480);arrFiles[34]=new Array(49,"Useful Forms/Images/wakalah-form02.doc","2006-03-14","wakalah-form02","","","           ??? ???? ?????? ??????        ??? ?????? ????? -----------------------------  ???? ????---------------  ??? (       )  ???? ?????? ?? ----------------------------------------------------      ------------------------------------------------------  ???? --------------------------------------------  ?????? ?????? ??  --------------------------------------------------       ----------------------------------------------------  ?????? ?????? ??? --------------------------------------------------       ----------------------------------------------------       -----------------------------------------------------       --------------------------------------- ---  ???? ??? ??????? ???? ??????  1- ????? : --------------------- ??????? : ------------- ???? ??? ------  2- ????? : --------------------- ??????? : ------------- ???? ??? ------ ??? :  -----------------------------------------  ??? ??????: --------------  ????? ??????: --------------  ??????? :  -----------------------          ??????  (      )    ",23);arrFiles[35]=new Array(50,"Visa Types and fees/YemenEmbassyLondon_VisaTypesandfees.htm","2006-03-25","Visa Types and Fees (Yemen Embassy in London)","Yemen Embassy, Yemen Embassy London, Yemen, Yemen England, Yemen UK, Embassy of Yemen, The embassy of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen London, Ahmed Rashid","Yemen Embassy London","Short cut.. About Us About Yemen The Diplomatic Mission Key Local staff National Anthem The Ambassador The Ambassador Events Previous Ambassadors HE President HE President \'s Speech Consular Section Passports Visas Visa Types &amp; Fees Legalisation Working Hours &amp; Information Useful Forms Travel advice Contact Us News and Sources Democracy Human Rights and Womens Issues Students Page The Media Government Sites Yemeni Community UK Trade and Investment Economic and Commercial Development Business Directory Search Home Sitemap Feedback Text Only Site created &amp; maintained by Ahmed Rashid Please note: Listed below are additional requirements by visa type with the applicable fee. Charges listed are per person. Type of Visa Description Requirements Fees Tourist Single entry up to two months validity from date of issue. 1- Letter from travel/tourism company who is organising the trip. 2- An airline ticket in and out of the Republic of Yemen. 3- For groups, the tour should be through a national travel/tourism company in the Republic of Yemen. &pound;40.00 Visitor Single entry up to two months validity from date of issue. An invitation from whom the applicant is visiting in Yemen. &pound;40.00 Business Single entry up to two months validity from date of issue. 1- A letter from the applicant \'s company explaining the purpose of the visit and the nature of business. (A letter may also be required from a company in Yemen) 2- Airline ticket in and out of the Republic of Yemen. (No invitation is required) &pound;50.00 Several journeys up to six months validity from date of issue. 1- A letter from the applicant \'s company explaining the purpose of the visit and the nature of business. (A letter may also be required from a company in Yemen) 2- A letter is required from a company in Yemen 3- Airline ticket in and out of the Republic of Yemen. (No invitation is required) &pound;120.00 Working Single entry up to two months validity from date of issue. A Work Contract or A Work Permit from the local authority in the Republic of Yemen. Approval for a visa must come from the Passport and Immigration Authority in Yemen. &pound;40.00 Several journeys up to six months validity from date of issue. The same as the above. &pound;120.00 Transit Transit visa up to 3 months validity from date of issue. 1- The applicant should either be a national of the last country of destination or he/she must have a valid entry visa for that country. 2- Airline Ticket to the last destination. &pound;30.00 Births, Marriages and Deaths Visa application How we can help Power of Attorney Information for Yemeni Nationals living in the UK Importing Plants and animals Lawyers in the UK Opening hours and information Applying for a Yemeni Passport Payment methods Need to travel urgently ( including lost/stolen passport)",39);arrFiles[36]=new Array(51,"Visas/YemenEmbassyLondon_Visas.htm","2006-03-25","Visas (Yemen Embassy in London)","Yemen Embassy, Yemen Embassy London, Yemen, Yemen England, Yemen UK, Embassy of Yemen, The embassy of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen London, Ahmed Rashid","Yemen Embassy London","Short cut.. About Us About Yemen The Diplomatic Mission Key Local staff National Anthem The Ambassador The Ambassador Events Previous Ambassadors HE President HE President \'s Speech Consular Section Passports Visas Visa Types &amp; Fees Legalisation Working Hours &amp; Information Useful Forms Travel advice Contact Us News and Sources Democracy Human Rights and Womens Issues Students Page The Media Government Sites Yemeni Community UK Trade and Investment Economic and Commercial Development Business Directory Search Home Sitemap Feedback Text Only Site created &amp; maintained by Ahmed Rashid Visa Requirements Nationals of the following countries do not require a visa to enter the Republic of Yemen: Jordan, Syria and Egypt. All nationals of the GCC. Yemenis holding UK passports are issued free single entry visas up to two months validity from date of issue. Diplomatic visas are free of charges. None UK passport holders must be in possession of a U.K. residence visa when applying for a visa to enter Yemen. Travel Documents - approval for a visa must be obtained from the Passport and Immigraion Authority in Yemen. Two completed application forms. Two recent passport size photographs. The passport of the applicant must be valid for at least 6 months Further requirements apply. Please see Visa Types &amp; Fees for more details. General information and requirements Visa application Visa types and fees Power of Attorney Births, Marriages and Deaths Applying for a Yemeni Passport How we can help Need to travel urgently ( including lost/stolen passport) Information for Yemeni Nationals living in the UK Importing Plants and animals Opening hours and information Lawyers in the UK Payment methods",34);arrFiles[37]=new Array(61,"HE President/YemenEmbassyLondon_HEPresident.htm","2006-03-25","His Excellency the President (Yemen Embassy in London)","Yemen Embassy, Yemen Embassy London, Yemen, Yemen England, Yemen UK, Embassy of Yemen, The embassy of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen London, Ahmed Rashid","Yemen Embassy London","Short cut.. About Us About Yemen The Diplomatic Mission Key Local staff National Anthem The Ambassador The Ambassador Events Previous Ambassadors HE President HE President \'s Speech Consular Section Passports Visas Visa Types &amp; Fees Legalisation Working Hours &amp; Information Useful Forms Travel advice Contact Us News and Sources Democracy Human Rights and Womens Issues Students Page The Media Government Sites Yemeni Community UK Trade and Investment Economic and Commercial Development Business Directory Search Home Sitemap Feedback Text Only Site created &amp; maintained by Ahmed Rashid Presidents Homepage",22);arrFiles[38]=new Array(62,"Key Local Staff/YemenEmbassyLondon_KeyLocalStaff.htm","2006-03-25","Key Local Staff (Yemen Embassy in London)","Yemen Embassy, Yemen Embassy London, Yemen, Yemen England, Yemen UK, Embassy of Yemen, The embassy of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen London, Ahmed Rashid","Yemen Embassy London","Short cut.. About Us About Yemen The Diplomatic Mission Key Local staff National Anthem The Ambassador The Ambassador Events Previous Ambassadors HE President HE President \'s Speech Consular Section Passports Visas Visa Types &amp; Fees Legalisation Working Hours &amp; Information Useful Forms Travel advice Contact Us News and Sources Democracy Human Rights and Womens Issues Students Page The Media Government Sites Yemeni Community UK Trade and Investment Economic and Commercial Development Business Directory Search Home Sitemap Feedback Text Only Site created &amp; maintained by Ahmed Rashid Ms Paula D \'Souza Private Secretary to the Ambassador Ms Barbara Cramer Embassy Secretary Mr Naji Al Harazi Head of the Yemen Information Center ( website)",25);arrFiles[39]=new Array(63,"Yemeni Community UK/YemenEmbassyLondon_YemeniCommunityUK.htm","2006-03-25","Yemeni Community (Yemen Embassy in London)","Yemen Embassy, Yemen Embassy London, Yemen, Yemen England, Yemen UK, Embassy of Yemen, The embassy of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen London, Ahmed Rashid","Yemen Embassy London","Short cut.. About Us About Yemen The Diplomatic Mission Key Local staff National Anthem The Ambassador The Ambassador Events Previous Ambassadors HE President HE President \'s Speech Consular Section Passports Visas Visa Types &amp; Fees Legalisation Working Hours &amp; Information Useful Forms Travel advice Contact Us News and Sources Democracy Human Rights and Womens Issues Students Page The Media Government Sites Yemeni Community UK Trade and Investment Economic and Commercial Development Business Directory Search Home Sitemap Feedback Text Only Site created &amp; maintained by Ahmed Rashid This page is coming soon . . . thank you for your patience.",23);arrFiles[40]=new Array(64,"Government Sites/Images/Ministers_Reshuffle_2006.txt","2006-03-25","Ministers_Reshuffle_2006","","","SANA’A Feb 11 (Saba) - The republican decree No. 8 for the year  2006 was issued and stipulated a ministerial amendment in the  government of Premier Abdul Qader Ba Jammal, as follows:  Rashad Mohammad al-Alimi - Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior.  Mohammad Naser Ahmad Ali - Minister of Defense.  Hassan Ahmad al-Lawzi - Minister of the information.  Abdul Kareem Ismail al-Arhabi - Minister of Planning and the  International Cooperation.  Abu Bakr al-Qirbi - Minister of the Foreign and Expatriate.  Ali Mohammad Majoor - Minister of the Electricity.  Adnan al-Jefri - Minister of Legal Affairs.  Khalid Abdullah Al-Rowishan - Minister of Culture.  Galal Ibrahim Faqirah - Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation.  Abdul Kareem Rasei - Minister of Public Health and Population.  Seif Mahyoub Al-Asali - Minister of Finance  .  Mahmoud Ibrahim Sageri - Minister of Fishery Wealth.  Gazi Shaif al-Agbari - Minister of Justice.  Saleh Ali Ba-Surah - Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research.  Amat Al-Razaq Ali Hamad - Minister of Social Affairs and Labor.  Nabil Hassan al-Faqih - Minister of Tourism.  Khadigah Ahmad al-Haisami - Minister of Human Rights.  Omar Abdullah Al-Qurshumi Minister of Public Works and Roads.  Abdul Rahman Fadhl al-Eryani - Minister of Water and Environment.  Khalid Mahfouz Ba-Hah - Minister of Oil and Minerals.  Rashad Ahmad al-Rassas - Minister of Parliament and Shura Councils .  Yahya Mohammad al-Shoaibi - Minister of State and Sana’a City Mayor.  ",1);arrFiles[41]=new Array(65,"News and Sources/YemenEmbassyLondon_NewsandSources.htm","2006-03-25","News and Sources (Yemen Embassy in London)","Yemen Embassy, Yemen Embassy London, Yemen, Yemen England, Yemen UK, Embassy of Yemen, The embassy of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen London, Ahmed Rashid","Yemen Embassy London","Short cut.. About Us About Yemen The Diplomatic Mission Key Local staff National Anthem The Ambassador The Ambassador Events Previous Ambassadors HE President HE President \'s Speech Consular Section Passports Visas Visa Types &amp; Fees Legalisation Working Hours &amp; Information Useful Forms Travel advice Contact Us News and Sources Democracy Human Rights and Womens Issues Students Page The Media Government Sites Yemeni Community UK Trade and Investment Economic and Commercial Development Business Directory Search Home Sitemap Feedback Text Only Site created &amp; maintained by Ahmed Rashid Find Information, news and links covering democracy, human rights and women \'s issues in Yemen. Find links to universities, colleges and educational establishments in the UK. Links to government sites and a list of the government cabinet. Links to Yemeni newspapers and radio. Links and information on the Yemeni community throughout the UK.",29);arrFiles[42]=new Array(66,"The Ambassador/YemenEmbassyLondon_TheAmbassador.htm","2006-03-25","The Ambassador (Yemen Embassy in London)","Yemen Embassy, Yemen Embassy London, Yemen, Yemen England, Yemen UK, Embassy of Yemen, The embassy of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen London, Ahmed Rashid","Yemen Embassy London","Short cut.. About Us About Yemen The Diplomatic Mission Key Local staff National Anthem The Ambassador The Ambassador Events Previous Ambassadors HE President HE President \'s Speech Consular Section Passports Visas Visa Types &amp; Fees Legalisation Working Hours &amp; Information Useful Forms Travel advice Contact Us News and Sources Democracy Human Rights and Womens Issues Students Page The Media Government Sites Yemeni Community UK Trade and Investment Economic and Commercial Development Business Directory Search Home Sitemap Feedback Text Only Site created &amp; maintained by Ahmed Rashid H.E. Mohamed Taha Mustafa was born January 15th 1951 in Sana \'a, Yemen. He graduated from Cairo University in 1979 having studied for his BA in Political Science there, and gained a Diploma in Media at the George Washington University in 1984. He is married with one daughter and three son s. H.E. joined the Ministry of Foreign affairs in 1979 and was a member of the Political Department from 1979-1981 (Third secretary). He served as the Information Officer thereafter at the Embassy of Yemen in Washington D.C. from 1981-1985 (Second Secretary), continuing on as the Secretary to the Deputy P.M. and Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1985-1988 (First Secretary). H.E. returned to the United States as Political &amp; Information Officer and Deputy Chief of Mission of the Embassy of Yemen in Washington D.C. from 1988-1993 (Counsellor). He became the Deputy Director of The Ministers Bureau from 1993-1994 and once again took up the post of Secretary to the Deputy P.M. and Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1994-1998 (Minister Plenipotentiary). H.E. served as the Ambassador of Yemen to Malaysia from 1998-2003 and then as Chief of Protocol 2003-2005. November 2005 - Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Yemen to the court of St. James \'s.",24);arrFiles[43]=new Array(67,"The Ambassador Events/YemenEmbassyLondon_TheAmbassadorEvents.htm","2006-03-25","The Ambassador Events (Yemen Embassy in London)","Yemen Embassy, Yemen Embassy London, Yemen, Yemen England, Yemen UK, Embassy of Yemen, The embassy of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen, The Embassy of the Republic of Yemen London, Ahmed Rashid","Yemen Embassy London","Short cut.. About Us About Yemen The Diplomatic Mission Key Local staff National Anthem The Ambassador The Ambassador Events Previous Ambassadors HE President HE President \'s Speech Consular Section Passports Visas Visa Types &amp; Fees Legalisation Working Hours &amp; Information Useful Forms Travel advice Contact Us News and Sources Democracy Human Rights and Womens Issues Students Page The Media Government Sites Yemeni Community UK Trade and Investment Economic and Commercial Development Business Directory Search Home Sitemap Feedback Text Only Site created &amp; maintained by Ahmed Rashid Queen Elizabeth II receives the Ambassador of Yemen to London, Mohamed Taha Mustafa, atBuckingham Palace in London, 23 February 2006. Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales has been invited to visit Yemen by Yemen \'s ambassador to London, Mohammed Taha Mustafa. The Ambassador a handed over the invitation on behalf of the Vice President Abdu Rabo Mansour Hadi during official royal meeting. . . . Check back here for other events . . .",23);