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Yemen Times Publishes My Response to the Monkey Monk thingy

Filed under: Janes Articles, Yemen — by Jane Novak at 7:33 am on Thursday, June 9, 2005

I hope its good. My answer to the article “Jane Novak a docil pupil of a Monkey Monk”. aaak I see now its a blog post not an article. It actually sounds like me. In all the articles I’ve ever written, I never used the word “I” except once, but even that article said nothing about me. But I’m in this one. Professionally I commend the Yemen Times for giving me the opportunity to respond, and publishing it even though it is so highly critical of the regime. Personally, I dont like to be so out there but I made an exception. So this is it:

I am responding to the Yemen Times article entitled “Jane Novak a docile student of a monkey monk.” I find the author’s derogatory tone toward his fellow Yemenis shocking. I have never seen such blatantly insulting statements expressed so publicly and with such assurance. He says: They are like chameleons, ungrateful like cats and sinister like vipers. I’ve never seen such words printed even about Americans. I am frankly astounded by this childish phrase to describe another Yemeni, a mentally retarded monkey. What? A what? (See what I mean. its a blog post.) This kind of abusive name calling about fellow citizens does not enhance pluralism and tolerance as the base of society. While calling for the unity of Yemen, the author denies its underlying principal, the equality of all Yemenis. He says the Houthis are racists and backward. I wonder who is the racist here.

Each article I write has at least twenty footnotes for the editors supporting the facts presented. And this author does not repudiate the concept that there is a slaughter in Sa’ada. Rather he tries to demean me for caring about it. He breaks the shocking news that the Houthis have chanted “Death to America.” I have been aware of this all along. Millions of people in the Middle East hate Americans. I do not hate them back.

Because the Houthis are anti-American, should I find it acceptable to bomb the women and children? No. Go arrest a whole village when none of them are fighting? No. Arrest any relative they can find of the guys who are fighting? No. Arrest anyone in Yemen who talks out about the violence? No. (Its a blog post.)

Furthermore the author has not done his research. The articles about Sa’ada are only the latest in a series of articles I have been writing over the last year for the Western audience about the Yemeni people’s shortage of rights. The first eight related to reform and press freedom. The next two dealt with civil rights. The last two focus on religious pluralism. The last version of the article, the one circulating so widely in the US, also references political and civil repression in society.

The last articles focus on the repression, arrests, discrimination, and deaths of one group, but the authors charge that I am biased toward a particular social stratum is incorrect. The targeting by the state seems to come in waves: by group, identity, profession, social position, or political inclination. In highlighting a certain pattern, I am not supporting one group to the exclusion of others. But a coherent expose on all the people who are currently denied their full civil, political or human rights in Yemen would be quite lengthy. (snarky enough?)

My last article contains quotations from a girl in Sa’ada saying the tank targeted her school and a mother saying she can’t go to get food for her kids. I’m grateful I had the opportunity in my life to give that girl and that woman a voice. As an American, I have many rights and protections. I was honored to use them to let that little girl with no rights and no protections speak to millions in the West in her own words.

The charge that I am against a unified Yemen is absurd. That’s the only thing I am for, the only thing any outsider can be for. It’s up to the Yemeni people, finally given their proper rights of self-determination, to determine the political landscape. I support only the equal empowerment of all Yemenis, equal rights, equal opportunity, and equal respect. For years, I have publicly applauded Yemen as one Arab country with the good potential to develop a vibrant democracy solely through the efforts of its tremendous reformers. Without any external pressure, there is plenty of pressure coming from the Yemeni people themselves for real reform. I find the Yemeni people quite heroic in this regard.

A reforming regime is in the process of transferring power from an authority figure to the people and their representatives. I do not see the Yemeni people as being increasingly in control the structures of government and the functions of the state. What I do see from my vantage point in the West is a wall of propaganda: that Yemen is a functioning democracy and a reforming state. Also there is the perception that the Yemeni government is a partner in the War on Terror. The question for me is whose partner. (heh)

Finally, I was quite amused by the attempt at defaming me. Honestly I laughed for several days straight. The tactic of personal attack does not work in the US or on Americans, especially the phrase, a docile student of a monkey monk. I still cannot type this without laughing. (I forgot to mention that people all over the US were laughing too.) The author said, it is only natural that there are other women who are for predators. There are also other women who are quite against predators.

13 Comments »

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Comment by John

6/9/2005 @ 10:03 am

Nice response!

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Comment by Jane

6/9/2005 @ 10:08 am

Well thank very much John. I’m a little off balance with this one becasue it is a little bit about me, which I hate. Would you believe I’m shy? But I had to do it for several reasons. Its really commendable they published too. Its very tough and accurate. Quite an honorable thing for the YT to do.

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Comment by Eric

6/9/2005 @ 10:09 am

Kim Jong Ear says:

Nicery done.

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Comment by Jane

6/9/2005 @ 10:13 am

Excerrrent!

Ok so its ok then? I dont come off looking like an idiot or some hysterical broad? Not a witch? A blogger after three pots of coffee? Well actually the last is true. I can live with that one.

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Comment by -keith in mtn. view

6/9/2005 @ 10:29 am

Good going! You don’t come off hysterical, or protesting too-much.

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Comment by Jane

6/9/2005 @ 10:48 am

Thanks for the reassurance peeps.

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Trackback by Cranky Neocon

6/9/2005 @ 10:54 am

Revenge Of The Monkey Monk
Link: Armies of Liberation. And so it begins… I am responding to the Yemen Times article entitled “Jane Novak a docile student of a monkey monk.” Then this docile pupil proceeds to present hard facts critical of the current government.The

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Comment by Eric

6/9/2005 @ 6:53 pm

An idiot? No.
An hysterical broad? Um…
A witch? Uh….
A blogger after 3 pots of coffee? Only 3? what are you, a sissy?

Kim Jong Il says:

President Sareh is a personar friend of mine, you reave him arone. He give me moorah for missires.

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Comment by Jane

6/9/2005 @ 7:26 pm

Oh Eric, you have been following along. The North Korean trade rep is due in a week or two. I met your wife at the cotillion. Its a small world in the blogosphere. its cool.

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Comment by jeff

6/9/2005 @ 8:33 pm

You go, grrrrl

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Comment by John

6/9/2005 @ 11:34 pm

Shy, I’ll certainly believe. But your response was measured–and you didn’t spill any really personal beans, anyway.

But it is commendable that some grownup at the YT saw fit to publish your piece. That says a lot for the paper, even if it continues to have major problems dealing with reality.

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Comment by Jane

6/10/2005 @ 6:44 am

No that was the only thing that bothered me was that it wasin the YT. That was the paper that published my articles the most over the last wo years. And the editor was pleasent. All the other editors were rude. so I was really surprised but it turns out the guy snuck it in. They apologized to me. It was very nice. The YT is doing a good job. Thats the one that made the report about the trashing the libraries, and dragging the bodies. Its really a very good paper. They get the truth out as much as they can. They push it but its really a hard situation for the journalists there, all of them. They’re all a target. The more they say the truth, the bigger the target.

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Comment by Merri

6/11/2005 @ 12:21 am

Good job, Jane! Not sure I’d believe that you were shy (um, I’m shy, too! Heh!), but I truly believe you are grounded. :-)

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