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In my previous career, travelling all around. There were only two countries that I refused to go back to.
1. Nigeria
2. The Yemen
My biggest memory from Yemen, was being taken to some 'private place' for a drinking session. I remember being asked to sign a declaration (complete with passport details) that I was an unbeliever devil and low level heathen foreigner.
I was so concerned when I refused.
I was in Yemen for 4 days first time and 5 days second.
Never at anytime did I feel comfortable or secure. Maybe because I never really saw many other foreigner.
Never got the business I had hoped for. Refused to return. Let someone else go.
Interesting place but very difficult to understand.
Sounds like a Kharzi state
Last time I was there it was called Aden and I was on my way home from my dad's posting in Singapore...by sea. We had a fun day out.
Stinking harbour, smelly town, and watching a snake charmer are my main recollections.
a country I'm sure can be interesting if not for the extremist of some faith, I think we could have a much peaceful and safe place to stay if that kind of idealism is set aside.
Life as we make it
Can't comment any further...against the law here now to speak your mind.
I can't say that reading the content on the BBC website or reading anyone's comments has inspired me to want to visit Yemen For that matter, nowhere in the middle east particularly appeals to me, even thought I've been in transit in all the major aiports many times (Bahrain, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Muscat and Doha). For now the Middle East only serves me as a leg stretching stop (and Nicotine break) on my outwards/inwards travels to/from India and the Far East
Crap delivery from Yemen.... my printer cartridges are taking ages
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My big brov used to save stamps, and later 'QSL' cards from other amateur radio enthusiasts.
Didn't do him any harm, and he did go back to the Middle-East. Speaks fluent Farsi too. One of his earliest postings was as British Consul in Tehran.
Of course these days those desperate Yemenis would just throw their passports away before getting in the back of the truck at Calais.
*Yemen! Strange as it may seem ... when the name of *this Arab State is typed thus: "Ye(h) [slang for'yes' ] men", it seems to belie the fact that much of its eastern interior is composed of unpopulated, arid desert ... a "No Man's Land", really. ... just an observation!
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