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Yemen anti-government protests

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This is from the blog of a friend who is studying abroad in Yemen :lol:
Things have quieted down just a bit here since the march following Mubarak's vacating of the Egyptian presidency. However, each day has seen a protest of some sort break out, and yesterday's got some attention when people were beaten and shocked by plain-clothed policemen. Tahrir Square right now is filled with huge tents set up for the government to conduct a 10-day 'arts and crafts' exhibition; in reality Saleh's throwing a party for his tribesmen and supporters and keeping Tahrir occupied so that anti-government protesters can't use it.

The army and national police are everywhere right now; we have about 15 living downstairs of our dorm now. I've made friends with pretty much all of them and know most by name, so if anything happens at least the local semblance of stability will be on my side. I figured if anything big does happen, no anti-government protesters are going to know about my interactions with the police, and they aren't the ones with guns anyway.

Right now, I honestly don't see an Egyptian-style revolution happening here. I think the best (worst) they can hope for as far as anti-government activism is concerned would be an all-out civil war. There is certainly a large faction of anti-government people, but equally enough people here are cognizant of the differences between their country and Egypt, mainly the plethora of guns, and recognize how bad it could get. I think that very real possibility, as much as anything, is what's keeping people from really going after the regime. It really is very Mubarak-esque in that President Saleh favors a small elite around him and swiftly uses his supporters to quash dissidents, but he also appears to be much more politically and socially savvy. Mubarak never really had an air about him; he was a straight-faced military general and didn't try to hide out. Saleh, on the other hand, seems well versed at the smile-and-kiss-babies side of politics, and people here seem rather fooled by him. Testament to this is the fact that two days ago, my roommate and I were walking through the big party at Tahrir when some government supporters yelled at us and told us to come eat with them. Apparently, Saleh has been using cooked chicken to bribe loyalty; I must admit, he has a good chef because the chicken was tasty. I guess feeding thousands of men who could otherwise take up arms against you is an effective tactic.

Anyways, all of us at the college are just going to classes and kinda waiting to see what happens next. I could see it remaining 'stable' for a long time, or I could see one person doing something heavy-handed and spark an all-out war. This country really does sit on that kind of fault line, and seemingly only the fresh memory of recent wars is what keeps that from happening.
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speakin of blogs

why havent U updates yours :|
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qoraxeey wrote:speakin of blogs

why havent U updates yours :|
busy :up:
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whenever people ask me about my time in Masr, I have to make mention of this story (taken from the same blog)
Speaking of which, last Friday evening I went to a market with a friend name Scott, and a friend named Hannah, the other student from OU. We eventually made our way to the Corniche (I don't know how to spell that in English, only in Arabic, ha) and along the way I got stopped by a group of people, and there were two girls who said "welcome to Egypt" to me. I said thank you, in arabic of course, and turned around. Two seconds later, one of the girls jumps in front of me, and grabs onto the shoulder straps of my backpack, and starts screaming to me in Arabic saying she wants to marry me haha. She wasn't joking or anything like that, it was pure desperation due to the fact I am American I guess. Luckily, her friend eventually pulled her off of me, but not before the approximately 50 people within earshot got to hear the whole fiasco.
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Fah how come you don't support the Redskins :lol: :lol:
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garoweboy wrote:Fah how come you don't support the Redskins :lol: :lol:
Horribly run organization, Dan Snyder is a douche bag and they don't draft players outside of the 1st round... wasting their picks on veterans. If I was gonna root for a team around here, it would be the Ravens because they are run very well and have a good GM.

Green Bay's roster save 6 players all have only played for the Packers... and they have just been my team ever since I been watching football (since they won Super Bowl 31) :up:
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FAH1223 wrote:
garoweboy wrote:Fah how come you don't support the Redskins :lol: :lol:
Horribly run organization, Dan Snyder is a douche bag and they don't draft players outside of the 1st round... wasting their picks on veterans. If I was gonna root for a team around here, it would be the Ravens because they are run very well and have a good GM.

Green Bay's roster save 6 players all have only played for the Packers... and they have just been my team ever since I been watching football (since they won Super Bowl 31) :up:
Aaron Rodgers is the future :up:
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The thing with Yemen is the Army is based on qabiil. Since Saleh is from the North and has the backing of all the major tribes, He will just turn it into a clan thing and crush the protesters. Masr being that it is a civilization not qabiil state is different.
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Murax wrote:The thing with Yemen is the Army is based on qabiil. Since Saleh is from the North and has the backing of all the major tribes, He will just turn it into a clan thing and crush the protesters. Masr being that it is a civilization not qabiil state is different.
really, i thought he was just the mayor of San'a3
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FAH1223 wrote:
Murax wrote:The thing with Yemen is the Army is based on qabiil. Since Saleh is from the North and has the backing of all the major tribes, He will just turn it into a clan thing and crush the protesters. Masr being that it is a civilization not qabiil state is different.
really, i thought he was just the mayor of San'a3

Naw not really. Saleh gives all the powerful tribes in the North nice positions, while he marginalizes the south. Now there are some tribes in the North that don't like Him, but they are not powerful enough to really threaten him. This is how he's been able to mantain power for 30 years. The only reason the South isn't actively fighting him is because he gave them virtual autonomy and it is like a state within a state. I heard if You go to Aden, it has absolutely nothing to do with San'aa, etc.
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This is going to tear Yemen apart unless he steps down, though it may be somewhat inevitable that South Yemen breaks away.

It's only going to get worse :/
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James Dahl wrote:This is going to tear Yemen apart unless he steps down, though it may be somewhat inevitable that South Yemen breaks away.

It's only going to get worse :/

South Yemen and Somalia will join :up:
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'adan belongs to the Duriya. We shall take it back someday :up: .
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This is the fifth demonstration and Saleh needs to listen to the needs of his ppl and go.
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There are two major tribes in north Yemen the hashid and bakil , Cali cabdalleh saalax Belongs to the Hashid tribe he just gives them the top post in his government they will fight for him they will fight his enemy's for him also bakil tribes he keeps them close to him and then they furter divide into subclans the Al ahmar clan are the elite in north yemen. Also Cali cabdale saalix is fighting the so called irhaabis the southern yemeni tribes support them in yemen :lol: some subclans of the bakil not happy because cali cabdalla saalix favours his own hashid tribes above them :lol: South yemeni tribes unhappy with the powersharing in Sanca,,
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