The UK is guilty of war crimes for selling arms to Saudi Arabia which have been deployed in Yemen, says Felicity Arbuthnot.
Articles by Felicity Arbuthnot

Felicity Arbuthnot considers a spectacular new low for the United Nations.

John Chilcot has held back the release of his findings for nearly five years. Bereaved families have had enough, writes Felicity...

The hijacking of the Marianne flotilla to Gaza highlights the hypocrisy surrounding piracy, argues Felicity Arbuthnot.

Felicity Arbuthnot calls for the release of Uday al-Zaidi, a human rights activist imprisoned in Iraq.

Felicity Arbuthnot is incredulous that a children’s charity can honour a man so closely linked to infanticide.
Felicity Arbuthnot has her own ideas about how the UK’s former Prime Minister could be remembered.
Felicity Arbuthnot tells the intriguing story of the disappearance of 24 members of Iraq’s Olympic Committee.
Felicity Arbuthnot wonders how the Distinguished Humanitarian Leadership award can be given to someone involved in the war in...
The former US Secretary of State is to be awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, to the horror of Felicity Arbuthnot.
As several airlines bow to Israeli pressure to cancel flights of pro-Palestine activists, Felicity Arbuthnot writes an open...