Yemenis in Egypt. Eid doesn't make sense, and the country is in a scary situation.

English - Thursday 06 August 2020 الساعة 07:00 pm
Cairo, Newsyemen, Special:


Many are reticent to express the meaning of Eid outside the homeland, while others express the occasion without equivocation, as it is as unhappy as they are, and that they are not well as long as they are away from the parents and the homeland.

This was happening on normal days for Yemenis, let alone being "forced" away from their people, given the circumstances of the war awakened by the Houthi militia and the humanitarian situation in the world, according to international organizations and the United Nations.

Valentine's Day

Dr. Jamal al-Hamri says about Eid outside the country.

The world has changed, the joy is no longer the joy we were living, we are no different between a day of eid and a normal day.


"As for longing, everything is important but my longing for the country and for the family, relatives and friends cannot be described," he said.

He continues to speak, despite all this, but we are obliged to send congratulations to ease our pain and the tragedies of others.

The whole nation needs to get out of this tunnel, at least to sense the meaning and value of these occasions, their greatness in the reunion, the link of the uterus, the relief of the muffler, the reparation of the thoughts of mothers, and the happiness of the children.

Malaise

When man reaches the malaise because the horizon is blocked and every day the scene gets darker and miserable, no life has stabilized, the situation is not marked, the economy is recovering, the salaries are not spent, and values have not been preserved. 

Bashir Abdo, a resident for two and a half years, says: "For any joy you ask me!, I lied to my mother when she asked me in a group conversation all my brothers said that they had sacrificed when I arrived, I told her and I also sacrificed.

I don't want her to be sad, this particular holiday, i felt so upset with him, especially since I was expecting to be with my father, my mother and my family.

He concluded, living the life of alienation, which we do not know the end of, and it occurred to me a question that hurts me a lot, will we stay here indefinitely and why?

The wounded (N and Sh) replied when we asked him what the meaning of Eid meant.

And is it asked like me, we don't want to turn the pain around, I think anyone can read what it means to be a "wounded", a war and live for two years and more outside your country.

Eid has no value for the injured, especially those who have missed the health care and who need complex surgeries.

Bitter Questions Day

This eid came to impose bitter questions, as the militia has increased its intensity and absurdity, and the heavy rains have left tragedies and pains for many citizens, especially in Tehama.

Epidemics continue to spread, especially in Taiz, and the existing authority is fighting battles outside the framework of development and citizen service.

The prices of the Yemeni riyal are falling in front of foreign currencies as the rial has no value at the time of purchasing the necessary necessities, and the sacrifices are crazy prices in front of the limited capacity of the citizen.

Yemenis in Cairo are stuck in suffering, chasing high residency fees without others, suffering from the price of medical consultations, tests, the value of medicines and some supplies.

They suffer from crazy air fares and suffer from just thinking about returning to militia prisons.