Jon Fenton-Harvey

@jfentonharvey

Journalist/researcher in Carnegie Endowment, The New Arab, TRT World, Lobelog, Middle East Eye & more. Mostly cover Yemen, Gulf & North Africa. Arsenal.

Joined September 2017

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    27 May 2018

    Called the "forgotten war", 's conflict has created a dire healthcare crisis, affecting millions. My article, on recent attempts from and others to contain it, and how it can be improved overall. Comments from

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  2. 2 hours ago

    How Saudi Arabia and the UAE's geopolitical ambitions in 's al-Mahra province lead to greater instability of the relatively peaceful governorate. My latest for

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  3. Retweeted
    Jun 17

    My latest article for , reviewing how Britain's latest annual 'Human Rights and Democracy' report reveals it still prioritizes profit over human rights, despite presenting itself as a champion of liberal values.

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    15 hours ago

    "Bitch. Slut. Paki. Whore. Jihadi. Jihadi bride. Terrorist. If you read my Twitter feed, you could be forgiven for thinking any of those words was my name." is not holding back. Labour Voices. Wednesday.

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    The death in custody of elected Egyptian President, Mohamed Morsi, overthrown in the 2013 coup, must be fully investigated. The UK government should back UN efforts to hold the authorities to account and speak out against the detention of thousands of political prisoners in Egypt

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    Jun 18

    has overcome the financial fallout of the 2017 after it had to repatriate $20 bn to boost economy at home - now investment authority is looking to invest directly again in North America (diplomatic) & emerging markets

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    Jun 16

    :( they eat leaves... leaves.

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    Jun 18

    As almost everyone is aware, after Arsenal's post yesterday, we are looking to follow "The Ajax model" ie buying young players and promoting Hale End academy youngsters. That's the correct way to go forward imo looking at the budget we have and considering we have good youngsters

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    18 hours ago

    Since March 2015, and the have led a coalition of states that has conducted thousands of airstrikes in .

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    18 hours ago
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    Yes. They have already planned to take government compounds and arrest officials in the government, but Saudi Arabia warned them instability in the south only serves Houthis who will not hesitate to push towards southern regions again and again. Aden will be another Tripoli.

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  11. 18 hours ago

    Only a matter of time before the UAE proxies resorted to more violence against Yemen's government. We could expect to see more of it at this rate unless things change...

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    YOU 👋🏽 WERE 👋🏽 IN 👋🏽POWER 👋🏽 WITH 👋🏽 THEM 👋🏽 FOR 👋🏽 THE 👋🏽 MAJORITY 👋🏽 OF 👋🏽THAT 👋🏽 TIME 👋🏽

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    Jun 17
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    "Have you ever felt like you are living in hell?" .

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    In Shabowa governorate southern the Security belt forces under Emirati-backed Southern Transitional Council control have tried to take over the city of Ataq the capital of shabowa

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    Mohamed Morsi was held in solitary confinement for 23 hours a day. He slept on a cement floor. He was permitted to see his family only once between 2015-2018.

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    Jun 17

    Here is an ideal peg for foreign journalists in the UK corporate media to finally cover the extent of the UK govt's support of Egypt's Sisi regime since it brutally seized power, killing hundreds. Approximately 100% of them have failed to do so, so far.

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    Jun 17

    I agree and I share this reaction. Regardless of what one thinks of the Muslim Brotherhood and the style of Islamist politics that Morsi represented, this is indeed sad.

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  19. Jun 17

    Very informative piece by , highlighting Britain's under-reported historic & present role in the Gulf region.

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  20. Jun 17

    Is there anything he won't say to win Trump's approval and support to be UK prime minister?

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