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For the past two weeks, talk in Yemen’s capital, Sanaa, has been of the “situation”.
People have left the city, traders in markets complain, because of the “situation”; men who would normally go unarmed carry semi-automatic rifles in the street because of the “situation”; taxi drivers try to push prices up because of the “situation”. Yet nobody can fully vocalise what the “situation” is – perhaps because it is as much an expression of what is missing as it is of what is present.
Source: In Yemen No One Is In Charge - eReporter
People have left the city, traders in markets complain, because of the “situation”; men who would normally go unarmed carry semi-automatic rifles in the street because of the “situation”; taxi drivers try to push prices up because of the “situation”. Yet nobody can fully vocalise what the “situation” is – perhaps because it is as much an expression of what is missing as it is of what is present.
Source: In Yemen No One Is In Charge - eReporter