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anurlaiqar
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February 17th, 2010

Feature Article on Yemen

Yemen is a relatively small country that usually goes unnoticed in the blur of news stories and reports that comprise the mainstream media. It is a Muslim nation, situated just south of Saudi Arabia, with a population that ranges somewhere between 22 and 26 million, depending on your sources. In reality, the actual number is anybody’s guess, since the rural parts of the country are either hard to reach or have restricted access for outsiders and the cities are sprawling labyrinths of seemingly never ending growth and confusion. The Yemeni people themselves don’t really care much for figures and statistics – they just try to live their lives.

Lately, however, this slow-paced country has gained interest with the international community. On Christmas Day in 2009, an attempted bombing of an airliner heading for Detroit drew attention to the location of the potential terrorist’s training, which turned out to be Yemen. The subsequent stream of international media coverage concerning domestic affairs surpassed anything that Yemen had experienced since the civil war in the mid-nineties. The world learned that Yemen is the new terrorist refuge, heard the name of President Ali Abdullah Saleh, and learned of his joint efforts with the United States to suppress said terrorism. The world learned that the Yemeni military had wiped out a village of terrorists, killing 20 al-Qaeda operatives. Those in Yemen who care about such things knew about this strike, weeks before the rest of the world, and they also knew that it was American cruise missiles that had done the job – the Yemeni military had merely pointed them in the right direction. President Saleh played a game of delicate balance, proclaiming his cooperation with the U.S. to the world, while simultaneously reassuring the Yemeni people that no American involvement in the country’s internal affairs would be allowed.

So what impact did all this have on the daily routine of the average Yemeni? The answer is minor to none. Those who read national newspapers – which are all government-approved – and also watch news channels such as CNN or BBC could discern the difference in policies. This group however, is very limited. All others, who watch Al-Jazeera or simply listen to the rumor of the day, kept living their lives just as they had done the day before. The authorities were noticeably more nervous concerning the safety of westerners living in Yemen, which resulted in an increased presence of police in the cities and military checkpoints in the countryside – but other than that, no difference could be discerned when looking at the daily flow of people.

Basically, Yemen could be seen as a medieval country with modern technologies. Some of its people are connected to the outside world, but they don’t feel the need to interact. Their business is their own, and according to them, so should everybody else’s be. Maybe there is something for us to learn from this. Maybe the rhetoric behind the war on terror is providing a bad bias against a people that only wants to be left alone.
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kuntakentay
kuntakentay
Posted 21 hours ago
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What is going on man? Haven't hit you up on here in awhile, but I haven't been on here that much either.
nvrtrstCHEEZ
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LesbianDance
Posted 3 days ago
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We have a truce right now.
Halo_Kitty3
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Posted 2 weeks ago
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How is it to be home for a while now ? I do understand you not wanting to go home just yet. I know what you mean about there being a difference in how the media's of different countries show a news topic, especially war or politics. I look at different world news organization pages online, and the difference is obvious.

Sorry for the late reply. I will have to look at your photos another time. Hope all is well.
HSHendy
HSHendy
Posted 2 months ago
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Sorry for taking so long to answer but Yes these signs are usely found by Prisons in the rare chance someone escapses.
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Gooner
Posted 2 months ago
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Funderar på nästa achievement race..vilket datum skulle du vara hemma för det vore gutt om du kunde vara med i nästa race..
Halo_Kitty3
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Posted 2 months ago
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I forgot to tell you that I did go look up the photographer, Henri Cartier-Bresson. Amazing work. Really amazing for a supposed amateur. Thank you so much for the link. I really enjoyed looking at his works. Interesting choices in the way he composed his work and the subject matter, as well.

I looked at your friends photos, too. You both have a good eye. I like your photos better though. You seem to look for unique ways to present the subject. I just point and click. lol

I hope you are well. I did see there was more unrest in that country, and that there is terrorism on the rise there against foreign visitors. I suppose you will be going home very soon...like next week ?
EcoSmurf
EcoSmurf
Posted 2 months ago
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Thanks!
kuntakentay
kuntakentay
Posted 2 months ago
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ahh kinda boring...I was so tired on New Year's Eve that I knocked out and missed a friend's party that I promised to go to after she kept reminding me for a week. Dude you should be use to the cold, and I know you have to be real happy about going home.
kuntakentay
kuntakentay
Posted 2 months ago
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sup man how was your new years? are you still teaching in the Middle East?
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