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BBC News | MIDDLE EAST | Yemen's Weapon Culture Tuesday, 22 January, 2002, 2232 GMT yemen's weapon culture yemen bazaarsare awash with weapons By the BBC's Richard Engel in Sanaa http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/1775938.stm
Extractions: Ahmed al-Kibsi, professor They dance in circles to the beat of drums, all brandishing the curved daggers Yemeni men wear around their waists. Many are also carrying AK-47 assault rifles, hunting rifles and pistols. They proudly display the firearms, holding them above their heads and firing bursts in the air.
BBC News | MIDDLE EAST | Yemen's Weapon Culture Tuesday, 22 January, 2002, 2232 GMT yemen's weapon culture. yemen bazaarsare awash with weapons By the BBC's Richard Engel in Sanaa http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/world/middle_east/1775938.stm
Extractions: They dance in circles to the beat of drums, all brandishing the curved daggers Yemeni men wear around their waists. Many are also carrying AK-47 assault rifles, hunting rifles and pistols. They proudly display the firearms, holding them above their heads and firing bursts in the air. Yemenis like guns because they consider them to be symbols of their tradition, a part of their mentality and culture
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Extractions: http://business.fortunecity.com/wexner/524/web/index.html (Rating: )-+-(Votes: [ID#460] Rate it! YEMENI STUDENT'S ASSOCIATION The Yemeni Students' Association in Calgary (the main city in Alberta, Canada) is an organization founded on the 7th of August 1999 by Yemeni students. You can look for- Explore Yemen, Studying in Canada, How to be a member of the YSA
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Extractions: The History and Culture of Yemen The following is a short list of books that the staff of the Yemen Language Center recommends for further reading. We will add to this list as we find more useful information, including journal and periodical entries. We welcome recommendations from our visitors. Understanding Arabs, (Margaret Nydell): A short but very useful introduction to cultural expectations that Arabs and foreigners have of each other and suggestions for dealing with these expectations. This book can be found in most major libraries and in some bookstores. Islam (Frederick Denny): This is a very brief primer on Islam. Sana'a, An Arabian Islamic City, (World of Islam Festival Trust): This encyclopedic collection of very detailed information on Sanani Yemeni customs is very rare. Only 2,000 copies are known to exists, but if you live near a large library, you might look it up. Tribes, Government and History in Yemen, (Paul Dresch): This book describes the tribal customs and politics in great detail. It is most relevant to northern half of Yemen, but interesting reading for those who plan on hiking in the mountains of Yemen (which I highly recommend).
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Extractions: By Kevin Filan Yemen Bahrain Kuwait Oman Qatar ... Yemen There are an estimated 18 million people and 60 million firearms within the borders of Yemen; many of those are automatic weapons brought back by Yemeni muhajjadeen who fought against the Soviets during their occupation of Afghanistan. After September 11, Yemen found itself the center of some uncomfortable attention, thanks to one of its most notorious sons: Osama Bin Laden's mother is Yemenite. Like Afghanistan and Lebanon, Yemen has been wracked by decades of brutal and bloody civil war. Once home to some of the mightiest city-states of the ancient world, today Yemen struggles to rise from the ashes and awaken from a long historical nightmare. In the 19th century Yemen would meet yet another occupier; the British. By 1839 the British commanded the southern port city of Aden, while the Ottoman Empire reoccupied northern Yemen in 1849. For the next fifty years each would strive to expand their influence, until ultimately a dividing line was drawn between "North Yemen" and "South Yemen." By 1918 the Ottomans had been forced out of Yemen by Zaidi forces: the British would remain in South Yemen until 1967, when they were driven out by the Marxist National Liberation Front. Alas, liberation did not lead to stability. The Imans of North Yemen had presided over an isolationist kingdom which had little contact with the modern world; the Marxists of South Yemen, on the other hand, actively sought ties with the Soviet Union. Soon North Yemen was caught up in its own civil war, with pro-modernism forces ruling the cities and devoutly religious pro-Iman forces ruling the countryside, while South Yemen faced coups and revolutions in 1969, 1978 and 1986 not to mention border wars with North Yemen forces in 1972 and 1979. With the collapse of the Soviet Union, and a corresponding collapse in subsidies for South Yemen's Marxist government, there was a greater incentive toward unification: on May 22, 1990 North and South Yemen merged to become the Republic of Yemen. By the summer of 1990 foreign aid and rising oil revenues made it look like Yemen might actually achieve some degree of stability.
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Extractions: Click for details. Click here for info A trip to Yemen is considered an experience of a way of life long since lost to the modern world, a dream destination of unusual record, a very rich mixture of archaeological, cultural, traditional arts, natural and historical heritage, a picture of a different age. Arrive into the medieval city of Sana'a, the capital of Yemen considered to be the birthplace of Arab nationhood, at the airport you will be met and transferred to Hilltown hotel for a two-night stay. D B D B D B D Depart Khawkha for Hodeidah via Zabid, an important early Islamic center of learning, where algebra is said to have been invented. In Zabid, see the finely decorated old houses and the 10th century mosque. Continue on to Hodeidah for overnight at Taj Awsan Hotel. B D Early morning you will visit the traditional fish market at the southern part of the city then depart Hodeidah for Sana'a via Haraz region, an area of high mountain ranges where villages and coffee plantations cling to steep slopes. Its capital Manakha, is a large market town full of narrow alleys, Suqs and attractive four-story houses. Drive to the fortified medieval villages of Al-Hoteib then Al-Hajjarah, an old fortified village where houses are built directly onto rock, enjoy a traditional Bara'a dance with locals then continue in the afternoon to Sana'a for an overnight stay at Hilltown hotel.
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