In our weekly roundtable, James Rubin, a former assistant secretary of state in the Clinton administration, and Garrick Utley, president of the Levin Institute of the State University of New York, join Daljit Dhaliwal to discuss Yemen and the fight against terrorism. http://worldfocus.org/blog/2010/01/08/week-in-review-yemen/9173/
haimaphil u r right, all aids never reach the hand of the poor people, its always stopped at the hand of the theives of the government. believe men there r more rich people in yemen then in USA. they steal money from the country like crazy. i talked in yemen about their rights and what they should do, and i was jailed for one month for talking, luckly i am a USA citizen and i was released when the USA embassy got involoved.
cupidyem1 1 year ago
You can't their government is chronically corrupt. Few years ago an aid of 4.6 billion was given, but everything got stolen. Not a single aim was achieved. Their President-dictator ordered to build expensive fancy mosque, while busy chewing qat.
haimaphil 2 years ago