Mohammed al-Sabry

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Mohammed al-Sabry (also spelled al-Sabri) is a Yemeni politician and an opposition leader (also identified as a spokesman) for the Common Forum coalition of opposition parties (which includes Reform, Socialist, Nasserist, Popular Force and al-Haq) in the 2011 Yemeni protests.[1] He has also been described as a spokesman for the opposition coalition known as the Joint Meeting Parties (JMP), which includes Islah, the country’s largest Islamic party, as well as the Socialist Party and the Nasserite Party.[2]

Sabry was a critic of the Houthi coup d'état in 2015, predicting it would lead to Yemen being isolated on the international and regional stage.[3]

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  1. Yemen president warns of civil war, US concerned, Dawn, 22 March 2011
  2. Yemen: Thousands protest in "Day of Rage", Global Post', 2 February 2011
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