Change Square, the locus of anti-government protests in Yemen’s capital, Sana’a, has become a veritable tent city, home, for more than eight months, to several thousand protestors. And like any city, it caters to the needs of its citizen population: Doctors tend to the wounded at a makeshift hospital, volunteers prepare food, imams call the faithful to prayer, and a few entrepreneurs provide entertainment in the form of pellet-gun rifle ranges for revolutionaries frustrated with the peaceful part of their protest.
A young Yemeni man: ambitious, dedicated, enthusiastic and hard working. I believe in our abilities to create a better future for ourselves and our children through changing ourselves and the current repressive regime. This blog means the start for me. I believe in living for others to live a better life. If you can give a hand to somebody to find themselves in their community, please do not wait- just do it. I am looking for your comments on how we can be better citizens in this world.
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