τhε ṿαlε'ṡ lïlÿ;1408890 said:Thank you all for sharing this historic day with me.. I never used to watch the news, it was always awful, not that it isn't peppered with awful still but I am so glad of the resolve of the people and your genuine emotions here tell me that we're truly one ummah..
Jordan and Yemen here come the young people demanding what their forefathers neglected!
Allah Akbar

ah yes, Yemen...
SANAA (Reuters)
Yemen's opposition has drawn tens of thousands of people to the streets to rally against three decades of autocratic rule of President Ali Abdullah Saleh, but by noon the protesters quietly vanish.
Many head straight from the streets to the souk, or market, to buy bags stuffed with qat, the mild stimulant leaf that over half of Yemen's 23 million people chew daily, wiling away their afternoons in bliss, their cheeks bulging with wads of qat.
"After I chew I can't go out. When I chew qat, the whole world is mine. I feel like a king," said Mohammed al-Qadimi, a student who has attended Yemen rallies but said it would be hard to motivate himself to protest all day.
http://www.alarabiya.net/articles/2011/02/10/137069.html
mmmmm, maybe not!
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