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The rantings of a Yemeni woman. September 6, 2015. Living through war…from afar. It’s been almost 6 months since it all began, 160 days to be exact. We were on holiday in a remote area of France and it was late at night when my husband came to wake me up to tell me the news. My heart skipped a beat then started racing, my mind was trying really hard to find another meaning to the words that were coming out of his mouth. But he seemed certain, the war had started. Thankfully she picked up her phone and my...
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A Tribute to Ibrahim Mothana | theinkcartridge
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The rantings of a Yemeni woman. September 7, 2013. A Tribute to Ibrahim Mothana. Listen here for BBC’s tribute to Ibrahim Mothana. Ibrahim was like no other 21 year old I had met. He had read more books in different languages than i have till this day in one. He was extremely smart, knowledgeable, humble, helpful, kind and it always gave me great faith in a brighter Yemen knowing that it has brilliant people who care for it like Ibrahim Mothana. A wandering soul View all posts by theinkcartridge. 8230;] ...
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Yemen in numbers | theinkcartridge
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On Egypt | theinkcartridge
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The rantings of a Yemeni woman. I concede, my son shall not succeed…. January 25th, a new date to remember. Egyptians between yea and nay. Where it all began. There is no doubt that what happened in Tunisia made Arabs stop to think if Tunisians can do it, why can’t we? That simple realisation of the people’s power to choose their destiny ignited the will, but the organization of it all was only made possible through social media. Who knew? Will the revolution spread? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Error: Tw...
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Salmon fishing drawing attention to Yemen | theinkcartridge
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The rantings of a Yemeni woman. May 25, 2012. Salmon fishing drawing attention to Yemen. According to an article in The Telegraph titled “There’s no salmon fishing in Yemen, tourist board warns”, there seems to be a surge in interest by brits to visit Yemen’s fishing industry, an interest the article attributes to the feel-good British rom-com adaptation of Torday’s Salmon Fishing in The Yemen which was released in April of this year. A wandering soul View all posts by theinkcartridge. Notify me of new p...
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What does it take to be an Arab female ChangeMaker? | theinkcartridge
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The rantings of a Yemeni woman. October 18, 2011. What does it take to be an Arab female ChangeMaker? Women of the Year award receivers of 2011. Yesterday I attended the Women of the Year lunch and Assembly. In London, an event that has been held annually since 1955 to honor and recognise amazing women in a wide range of fields. I wasn’t one of the honorees but was honored to meet such accomplished and inspiring women. Take to accomplish great things? Please join in a discussion below to share your views).
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I for an Infant Revolution – Part 1 | theinkcartridge
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The rantings of a Yemeni woman. October 31, 2011. I for an Infant Revolution – Part 1. Although the 5th of November of 1605’s attempt to blow up the House of Lords in London might have been a different setting from today’s Arab revolutions that have spread across the Middle East and North Africa, the fact of the matter remains that in 1605 and 2011 an idea to overthrow totalitarian authorities was strong enough to be marked down in history. But where Guy Fawks. Who govern Yemen economically as well as po...
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Yemenis to know | theinkcartridge
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The rantings of a Yemeni woman. Is a British-Yemeni freelance journalist, and is the editor of CommentMidEast.com. A platform for young people to write about the Arab world. He holds an MA in Near and Middle Eastern Studies from the School of Oriental and African Studies (University of London). He has written for. Amongst others. Abubakr is currently based in the UK. Ibrahim is currently based in Yemen but travels around the world extensively. Is a 22-year old civil activist based in Yemen. She is co...
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A Great Day to be Marked in Yemen’s History | theinkcartridge
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The rantings of a Yemeni woman. October 7, 2011. A Great Day to be Marked in Yemen’s History. Days before the winners of the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize were announced, excessive speculation lead to wide spread rumors of who would receive the prestigious award. The evident choice had to be in honor of the Arab Spring. The Google executive who became one of the prominent figures of the Egyptian revolutions, Lina Ben Mhenni. Liberian president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. Liberian peace activist Leymah Gbowee. About ...