Great topic

Great topic

Your page provides insightful information relating to the ongoing predicament of Yemeni refugees. This relates to an extremely dire issue in the world which is the refugee crisis from the Middle East. South Korea is also a principal supporter of the Responsibility to Protect, an international mandate in assessing whether states have a responsibility to intervene in dire international situations. So it is rather hypocritical of South Korea's negative few of Yemeni refugees (just as it is for many countries in the world).

While your historical information is fascinating and important, it seems to take up much space that is required for intersectional analysis. I suggest (as Komal did earlier) expanding your analysis on xenophobia and islamophobia and summarizing parts of the historical elements on the page. To explore a more intersectional lens in this topic, it might be worthwhile to explore the predominantly male refugee demographic, and how this has affected Yemeni refugee discrimination in conjunction with an Islamic, Yemeni identity.

NathanBirnbaum (talk)19:24, 26 July 2018