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The Sound of Yemen

Sunday, February 10th, 2008

Article published in the brand new magazine ‘The Arab‘ about my last experience before leaving Yemen during Eid 2007.
Click HERE to read.

Ramadan in Yemen

Sunday, September 30th, 2007

Yes, yet again the holy month of Ramadan has arrived, and Yemen, like all Muslim countries, goes bananas as people try to abstain from food, drink, smoking and thoughts of sex from sunrise until sunset. The idea is to have an idea of how poor people who regularly starve live their lives and thus be […]

Life among high-lifes

Friday, August 31st, 2007

Yemen, like all countries except North Korea, has an expat community. In Yemen, though, this community is very small since Yemen is no place to be and nothing much happens here. Apart from the students who are here only short-term, there are a number of people working in the development/NGO-sector in addition to oil and […]

Hiking in Yemen: Jabal Maswar pictures

Sunday, August 12th, 2007

I have now put up some of the pictures from last Friday’s hiking trip with three friends. They can be found here:
http://torstein.worren.info/images/travel/2007-jabal_maswar_yemen/index.html
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Travel description to Jabal Maswar for later reference / new travellers:
Get transport to Bayt ‘Adhaqa, about 45 minutes west of Thillah on a mostly newly asphalted road.
From the main souq in Bayt ‘Adhaqah, walk […]

Donkey business

Tuesday, August 7th, 2007

A friend of mine here in Yemen, a member of, shall we say, ‘the donor community’, told me about a private little project of two colleagues of his who are quite obviously in the completely wrong country for what they are trying to accomplish.
Being animal-lovers, they fight for the rights and humane treatment of animals, […]

The Yafe’ Chronicles

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

It is much easier to be on the road in Yemen than to stay in one place. Kaare and I got off to a good start Saturday as we got through three check-points between Sana’a and al-Habilayn, the main turning for Yafe’ on the road to Aden, without being noticed by the soldiers. We were […]