Truck drivers, doctors and bakers : ordinary Yemenis turn to veteran journalist when justice fails
Fatehi Bin Lazreq has used social media, newspapers and radio to expose corruption and everyday injustices since the country’s civil war started a decade ago When dozens of gas tankers near Yemen’s southern city of Aden were held up at a checkpoint by soldiers demanding heavy bribes, the (…)
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