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Friday, 24 June 2011

June 23-24 Abyan, Taiz, Sanaa Situation

Taiz
-man says hit by tanks, missiles - doctor speaks -civilian tribal,
excellent interview by a woman. Doctor speaks in english - child goes from the village to Taiz, shot in the head. The republican guard searched the bus coming from the village to taiz. Then republican guard told driver he can leave. The republican guard shoots the bus by 15 bullets. Bullet went to the back of the child's head, exited at the front, brain part fell out but child was half alive. He died 3 hours later.  Child injured in his hand. Field hospital received 61 deaths. Another civilian, young man had a bullet in the hand from that bus.


Sanaa - protests

Economic situation from Apex consulting


Aden

women interviewer- we are going to look at abyan refugees in Aden, a situation few ask about. Official sources say they are 40,000 refugees. We want to shed some light on our brothers from Abyan in Aden and many fled to live in schools in Aden. We are going to interview some of the families staying in the schools. In the Sa3da school in Khormakstar Aden,  we meet head of the school,  the number of refugees is more than places we have. Man at 6 o'clock on friday, we woke up to bullets on our house and more shelling. Woman, there were shooting at us with everything.  2 planes they were firing everything @us. Other woman: we had to flee, without our headcoverings. Other woman- we ran from Zinjibar into car &they kept firing, even 5 minutes the car had to swerve. Man we, left aden are in Khoormaksr school.  NGO representative (male) - many refugees are put in schools, there isn't enough medication for all refugees, the state did not give medication to all the schools to all refugees, diabetes and other illness have medical needs,... etc. (more interviews there).  Other man, there is a not enough medical so we can't give to one person and not the other so we collect medication until we have enough to all then distribute. Woman, problem with toilets and sanitation. Most toilets are blocked. Some families ask families of neighboring houses if they can use their house to wash clothes and toilets. 
Sanaa interview with elderly protester in English

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