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25 children received from Saudi
2004-03-18
A security source said last Sunday that the Ministry of the Interior received from the Saudi Security Authorities 25 children. They were detained in Saudi Arabia at child care centers for illegally infiltrating Saudi territory via the child trafficking trade, which is active in Hajjah and Al-Mahweet Governorates.
"Child trafficking"?
These children, under the age of sixteen, are exploited as beggars and other unsuitable forms of work, resulting in them encountering physical and psychological harm. The source said that the families of some of the children are still not known.
"Other unsuitable forms of work"? Y'mean like camel jockeys and pleasure toys?
The Authority seeks to confront the phenomenon of smuggling poor Yemeni children and women, especially to Saudi. This phenomenon intensifies during the pilgrimage season. Poverty is one of the elements leading to children seeking work.
Yemen's government is socialist. The weak point of socialism is that you've got to have some swag before you can confiscate it and split it.
Posted by:Fred

#5  I've heard everything about Khat from it the equivalent to 400 micrograms of LSD to it's the equivalent to 1 quart of 3.2 beer. Is there any research?
Posted by: Yeah rite   2004-3-18 5:52:09 PM  

#4  
I already know that mullahs preach all the time against crimes that Saudi women commit. But do they ever preach against crimes that Saudi men commit?
Posted by: Mike Sylwester   2004-3-18 11:44:14 AM  

#3  
At next Friday's sermon, the mullahs ought to preach against Saudis who are involved in smuggling children. Do mullahs ever preach against any crimes that Saudis commit?
Posted by: Mike Sylwester   2004-3-18 11:42:24 AM  

#2  Based on the article from several days ago, a large portion of the Yemeni GNP is flushed into the khat trade. I don't think that you can run a supply-side economy based on drug trade. Not much value added to keeping your population anesthetized.
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-3-18 11:02:02 AM  

#1  They're slaves. Remember the interview with John Rhys-Davies? He tells a story of his Dad pointing to a boat headed towards Arabia: "There are one or two boys on those boats, slaves, and the UN won't let me do anything about it."

Posted by: Robert Crawford   2004-3-18 9:40:27 AM  

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