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Yemen: famine, drones and freedom
From the new November-December 2012 issue of News & Letters World in View Yemen: famine, drones and freedom by Gerry Emmett Demands for freedom and dignity drove the Arab Spring. In Tunisia, in Tahrir Square in Egypt, in Daraa, Syria, … Continue reading
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Tagged Ahmed Ali Saleh, al Qaeda, Alaa Al-Eryani, Ali Abdullah Saleh, Arab spring, Change Square, Daraa, drone strikes, Heykal Bafana, Ibrahim al-Khatab, Middle East revolutions, Sana'a, Saudi Arabia, Shatha Al-Harazi, structural economic crisis of capitalism, Syria, Tahrir Square, The Uprising of Women in the Arab World, Tunisia Jasmine Revolution, war on terror, world food crisis, Yemen, Yemeni
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