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Background: North Yemen became independent of the Ottoman Empire in 1918. The British, who had set up a protectorate area around the southern port of Aden in the 19th century, withdrew in 1967 from what became South Yemen. Three years later, the southern government adopted a Marxist orientation. The massive exodus of hundreds of thousands of Yemenis from the south to the north contributed to two decades of hostility between the states. The two countries were formally unified as the Republic of Yemen in 1990. A southern secessionist movement in 1994 was quickly subdued. In 2000, Saudi Arabia and Yemen agreed to a delimitation of their border.




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Bombing of US Navy vessels, kidnappings of foreign tourists, tribal warfare including car bombings. This genre of headline had a lot of people asking, "why the hell are you going to Yemen?" I initially put these enquiries down to western ignorance to the everyday reality of this corner of the world. When residents of other Arab nations we have visited asked the same question, I'll have to confess some lingering doubts concerning the wisdom of visiting this country. "So answer the question Yeatesy, why did you go to Yemen?" Glad you asked but I'm not quite sure. Maybe I should simply [View Full Entry]

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Published: December 11th 2007 | 1845 Views | [diary=226800]

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The two most pressing issues in my life right now: What's my direction in life? Man friend? [View Full Entry]

AnAmericanInYemen - Matt Bresnahan | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: December 4th 2007 | 279 Views | [diary=225042]


There's an old joke among those who study Arabic as a second language. "Every word in Arabic means what it refers to, its opposite, and camel." I didn't think it was that funny until tonight, when I found out that at least the first part is true -- it remains to be seen about the camel part. I'm worried about how quickly time is passing: I'll have been in Yemen 2 months by the end of the week, and ... I feel like I should know more, or have some kind of plan for after Yemen. I "decided" to wait another [View Full Entry]

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By AnAmericanInYemen
December 1st 2007
Moustache? Middle East » Yemen » Sanaa
Today, Yemenis celebrate the departure of the British from Aden in 1962 with qat chewing, chatting, wiling away the afternoon, and other activities that go on every other day of the year. This independence day (one of three) is mostly for South Yemen, so there isn't anything particularily festive going on in the North today. I went to a Turkish bath for the first time yesterday. It looked kind of like Jabba's palace from The Return of the Jedi, and wasn't as sexy as I was hoping it would be. This particular one was about 3 flights of stairs under the [View Full Entry]

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Published: December 1st 2007 | 191 Views | [diary=224186]


I had a whole lot of things I wanted to write about, as well as a whole narrative, but I think I'll just write about some random things. Last week I went to Aden for a vacation from Sana'a and school. Its a lot nicer than Sana'a because the people aren't so crazy and high strung, also far less conservative. I walked on the beach a lot, saw the cisterns, chewed qat on Crater Island, took knock-off vallium and watched BBC, and had a whole hotel room to myself: lovely. Plus, I have a great story On the second day I [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 23rd 2007 | 1603 Views | [diary=222105]


By AnAmericanInYemen
November 23rd 2007
Part 2 Middle East » Yemen » Sanaa
I had plans to go out to eat, but now I will continue. The title of my last post: I was talking to my friend Cleo, whose been in Yemen for over a year, and she told me about what some of the Yemeni guards understand about sex. Apparently, they think that on the night of your wedding you first take off your wifes niqab and hijab, then start lightly stroking her hair. Then you sort of lightly tickle (is the verb titillate?) her elbow pit, followed by her knee pit. The woman should stay completely still throughout this, even when [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 23rd 2007 | 279 Views | [diary=222149]


By AnAmericanInYemen
November 18th 2007
Eat it bitches Middle East » Yemen » Sanaa
Yeah, that's right: I'm the shit. I just took a four day trip to Aden -- alone, speaking Arabic on my own, with no help -- and when I got back I found out that I straight up aced my final exam from last term, and I got a 92% in class overall. That test was so, so increadibly difficult that I think I'm going to post it on my wall, since I don't have a refrigerator. The cherry on top came when my intellectual adversary didn't know what a predicate was, and I got to explain to him and the [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 18th 2007 | 244 Views | [diary=220589]


David who commented on my last post, I appreciate the intentions behind the words of warning that you put on my blog, but the substance of your comment leaves something to be desired. First, I was using hyperbole when I said that I was close to taking some guy into the bathroom; the comment was reasonable because anyone who knows me knows that such a thing isn't in my character, and that it was more of a joke than anything else. Second, and perhaps more importantly, there are some things you should know about Yemen before you make comments like that. [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 1st 2007 | 300 Views | [diary=216075]


By AnAmericanInYemen
October 31st 2007
Ha! Middle East » Yemen » Sanaa
My friend Marzuq just explained to me that Yemenis refer to their cigarette buts with the word 'Bush,' as in George W. I've also been noticing that a lot of shopkeepers have portraits of Sadam Hussein on their walls. It sort of makes sense, since Yemen was the only country to back Sadam during the first gulf war. [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 31st 2007 | 173 Views | [diary=215760]


Oh dear! The last five days have been pretty ridiculous. I feel like I've learned a lot of good things about Yemen, and also seen some of the nastier things. I also defaced an Ismali shrine inedvertantly. Well, on Thursday my friend Ken and I went cloths shopping: I needed a thoab and shal for the Hodeida wedding, and he needed another mowaz and a suit jacket. All readily available in Sana'a. Despite that, we spent almost 4 hours shopping for these few items because: 1.) Ken is a picky metrosexual bitch (I mean that in the nicest way, seriously) and [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 29th 2007 | 233 Views | [diary=215331]