Debate Skills Training – Participants of 1st Debate

Basement Cultural Foundation on October 28, 2020, within the activities of spaces concluded the training debate skills

Debate Event – Yemeni Tribal Customs are Maintaining Public Stability – With or Against Thesis?

The roles of Yemeni tribal customs in maintaining public stability has been a controversial issue within the intellectual elites of Yemen. Thus, Basement Cultural Foundation held this issue within its debating project Spaces. On the 7th of December 2019, the foundation made a public debate on the thesis “Yemeni Tribal Customs are Maintaining Public Stability – With or Against Thesis?” The two debating teams shared their justifications and proofs that support their stances. The team supporting the thesis has mentioned the roles of customs in providing social coherence socially, economically and culturally; hence they considered customs as a moral and legal sanctuary within the status quo. And they displayed some examples of their stances. While the opposing team spoke about the negative impacts of absence of law and applying law as an alternative for it. The opposing team mentioned some of the development experiences that have succeeded without customs, with some of the local experiences in which customs was an obstacle toward development, and the negative impact on women.
The debate lasted for two hours, with four debatThe roles of Yemeni tribal customs in maintaining public stability has been a controversial issue within the intellectual elites of Yemen. Thus, Basement Cultural Foundation held this issue within its debating project Spaces. On the 7th of December 2019, the foundation made a public debate on the thesis “Yemeni Tribal Customs are Maintaining Public Stability – With or Against Thesis?” The two debating teams shared their justifications and proofs that support their stances. The team supporting the thesis has mentioned the roles of customs in providing social coherence socially, economically and culturally; hence they considered customs as a moral and legal sanctuary within the status quo. And they displayed some examples of their stances. While the opposing team spoke about the negative impacts of absence of law and applying law as an alternative for it. The opposing team mentioned some of the development experiences that have succeeded without customs, with some of the local experiences in which customs was an obstacle toward development, and the negative impact on women.
The debate lasted for two hours, with four debaters on each team, and contained some comments from audience between each round. In the end, the opposing team won the debate, which was capable of changing 3% of the pre-debate polls.
Spaces is a project that aims to provide a safe platform for youth to express, discuss, and convince the public through debating on Yemeni public issues.
ers on each team, and contained some comments from audience between each round. In the end, the opposing team won the debate, which was capable of changing 3% of the pre-debate polls.
Spaces is a project that aims to provide a safe platform for youth to express, discuss, and convince the public through debating on Yemeni public issues.

 

Debate Skills Training – Nov 2019

As part of the “Spaces” project, Basement Cultural Foundation conducted training in debating skills, effective communication, searching for information and performing experiments. For the period 10-14 November 2019.

The training targeted 16 participants, as well as the selection of 8 of them to be members of the Foundation’s public debate next month on the customs of tribal traditions. The selection was among a large number of applicants.