
Yemen deals with cultural heritage challenges after years of civil war
Mutte Ahmed Qasem Dammaj, Yemen's newly appointed culture minister in the internationally recognized southern government, is working to address rampant looting, unguarded heritage sites, and a war-weary society after more than a decade of civil war. In an interview with The Art Newspaper, Dammaj emphasizes the need to shift international narratives about Yemen by highlighting its rich cultural heritage, including recent cultural events in Hadhramaut, Aden, and Taiz. He is negotiating with Germany, the US, Switzerland, and France to secure the return of illegally trafficked Yemeni artifacts, though challenges include a meager ministry budget of less than $1,000 per month for museums and the need to secure sites before objects can be repatriated.







