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Tawakkol Karman

Is Tawakkol Karman A-List?

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NoTawakkol Karman is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.

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Reached A-list in 2011

Nobel Peace Prize Winner

Lost A-list status in 2015

Dropped to B tier — Yemen Civil War Advocacy

Ranking Timeline

2005C$0.05M

Founded Women Journalists Without Chains

Karman co-founded the organization to advocate for press freedom and human rights in Yemen. This grassroots activism established her as a courageous voice against government repression.

2007C$0.1M+$0.05M

Weekly Protests Against Government

Karman began organizing weekly sit-ins in Sana'a calling for press freedom and political reform. Her persistent activism despite arrests and harassment built her reputation as a fearless advocate.

2011B$0.2M+$0.1M

Arab Spring Revolutionary Leader

Karman emerged as a key figure in Yemen's uprising, organizing mass protests and earning the nickname 'Mother of the Revolution.' Her leadership during the Arab Spring brought her international recognition.

2011A$0.5M+$0.3M

Nobel Peace Prize Winner

Karman became the first Arab woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize for her non-violent struggle for women's rights and democracy. This historic achievement catapulted her to global prominence and significantly raised her profile.

2015B$0.7M+$0.19999999999999996M

Yemen Civil War Advocacy

As Yemen descended into civil war, Karman continued advocating for peace and human rights from exile. Her voice remained influential, though the chaotic situation limited her direct impact.

2020B$0.9M+$0.20000000000000007M

Global Human Rights Platform

Karman expanded her advocacy to global human rights issues, speaking at international forums and supporting democratic movements worldwide. Her Nobel Prize status gave her continued relevance and access to global leaders.

2026B$1M+$0.09999999999999998M

Respected Human Rights Advocate

Karman remains a well-known human rights activist and Nobel laureate, continuing to advocate for democracy and women's rights. While her peak fame has passed, she maintains respected status in activist circles and is remembered as a historic Arab Spring figure.

Last updated: February 24, 2026