In developing world, there are many countries which are suffering from terrorism. Among them, Yemen is one of the most suffering ones. Yemen is regarded as a weak states depending on its factors of economic, political, security and social welfare . In this case, political and social welfare are the most suffering sectors of the country .
In Yemen, there are many factors which pave the way for terrorist organizations to have foothold in its territory. Economically, its revenues from crude-oil productions are low and it makes Yemen difficult to finance imports . Thus, with these kinds of shortages including water shortages and growing numbers of population, there form poverty and lack of employment …show more content…
With regard to these conflicts, to retain its sovereignty and security, the government of Yemen cooperates with other tribal leaders in the country and Sunni armed groups . Finally, all these activities supports attacks both from internal and external, and lead to the outweighed of terrorist concentration in the country . Therefore, the Yemeni government only cares about its own security and not about the emergence of terrorism, thus, we can consider that growing concentration of terrorism in weak states is not all about the capacity of government but also about the will and intention of its to counter …show more content…
These group target private citizens and property, military and militia or terrorist groups, government, police and others . This shows that terrorist groups are attacking not only government and citizens but also different terrorist groups. As Yemen becomes foothold for terrorist organizations for several factors, it suffer many negativities from them. First and the most certain impact of terrorism is increasing of deaths. The dead rates from terrorism in Yemen have increased to 123% since 2014 and most of these fatalities are caused by Houthis and AQAP . Secondly, the organizations pursue supports from people by taking advantage of the government’s lack of capacity to provide social welfare . The idea is that the charities in Saudi Arabia which are regarded as sources of funding for terrorist organizations form charity schools and health programs and fill the gap of social weaknesses in Yemen . Consequently, this makes the population’s sentiments upon Yemeni government more developed and motivates people to join the terrorist organizations more . Thus, terrorism in Yemen also engages with psychological attacks upon citizens in order to make their (terrorist organizations’) power and sphere of influence more sustainable and developed in this country’s