Because of the popular revolutions of 2011, which continues until today, Libya and Yemen are among important countries facing a wide range of political and social crises. However, the remarkable point is that the crisis in Libya has received more international attention than Yemen, and even the international community has avoided seeing the occurrence of humanitarian catastrophes in Yemen. The question is, "Why the crisis and developments in Libya have received more attention in the years since 2011 than the crisis in Yemen?" The findings of this study in answering this question have four key components. First, the Western and Arab media have adopted different standards in dealing with the issue of human rights concerning the Yemeni crisis. Second, from the perspective of the international community, Libya is geopolitically more important than Yemen. Third, the level of actors involved in the Libyan crisis is much broader than in Yemen. Finally, the Libyan crisis is seen as a major challenge to the migration crisis to Europe, which Yemen does not seem to be, so it receives less international attention.
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