Reporters Without Borders is particularly concerned about a recent decision to set up a special court in Sanaa to try press offences. |
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Eight years after its victory in the civil war that followed unification, Sanaa has yet to win the loyalty of its southern citizens. |
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All of this is playing out against a backdrop of ferocious political rivalries and discord in the capital of Sanaa. |
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Early on Friday, the US embassy in Sanaa shifted from its months of silence on Sharif, who has been unavailable to his lawyers since 27 February. |
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For fear of reprisal, the Americans this week closed their embassy in Sanaa to the public. |
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So in 2009, Sanaa left all she had worked for in Baghdad to go and live in Istanbul. |
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He fled in March, after Iranian-backed Houthi rebels seized the capital Sanaa in September and then thrust into central and south Yemen. |
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And it says it has expelled more than 20,000 Afghan Arabs. So far there has been remarkably little resistance, the odd explosion outside the American embassy in Sanaa and the prime minister's home notwithstanding. |
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Local employees have acquired, through a three-year dedicated training program in both Sanaa and Balhaf, the necessary skills for the conduct of the operations. |
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A campaign that many, including me, only learned of hours after being knocked out of bed by earthshaking explosions from surprise airstrikes in Sanaa. |
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There are reports in Aden Post that Iranian crews and technicians have been sent to Sanaa International Airport, as effective safeguards of YAF air assets. |
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