Almotamar Net - Unlike reports published by Yemeni local newspapers and news websites, a list published by the American Time magazine on the 100 most influential personalities in the world , appeared without the name of the member of the Shoura of Yemeni Congregation for Reform (Islah ) party ; the Moslem Brotherhood in Yemen , the activist and media woman Tawakul Karman.

Monday, 25-April-2011
Almotamar.net - Unlike reports published by Yemeni local newspapers and news websites, a list published by the American Time magazine on the 100 most influential personalities in the world , appeared without the name of the member of the Shoura of Yemeni Congregation for Reform (Islah ) party ; the Moslem Brotherhood in Yemen , the activist and media woman Tawakul Karman.

On top of the Time Magazine list came Wael Ghunaim, the Egyptian political leader who is considered one of the main leaders of the youth revolution in Egypt. The list also included the leader in al-Qaeda organisation Anwar al-Awlaqi, Hillary Clinton, Muqtada al-Sadr, Saif al-Islam al-Gaddafi and Hassan Nasrallah. The list also included the founder of the Facebook, the owner of Wikileaks, Angela Merkel, Michelle Obama and a number of names from various world continents.

The website of Al-Sahwa, organ of the Islah party mentioned on Sunday that the leading member of the so-called youth revolution Tawakul Karman has won the 13th place among the 100 strong influential personalities at the world level according to voting made by the Time magazine. The Time magazine list has mentioned the name of an American writer of Chinese origin Emi Chua as number 13 on the list of most influential personalities, unlike the Yemen Brotherhood has alleged in their websites.

Meanwhile, almasdar online website has earlier forged a paragraph in a statement by Al-Azhar Sheikh in Egypt Dr Ahmed al-Tayyeb on the events that are occurring in a number of Arab countries, including Yemen.
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