Yemen's civil war through the lenses of photojournalist Asmaa Waguih • FRANCE 24 English
Yemen's civil war through the lenses of photojournalist Asmaa Waguih • FRANCE 24 English
A world-renowned news photographer has spoken to FRANCE 24 about her efforts to document the conflict in Yemen. Asmaa Waguih has been to numerous countries, including Afghanistan and Libya – and won last year the Reuters Photographer of the Year for her coverage of the Arab Spring. Her latest book of pictures from Yemen, called Unfinished…
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I have a friend who is a surgeon there. Here is her last message.
I want you to understand that it is very difficult to sleep at night in the camp here.
I am scared that terrorists will attack me without my knowledge while I am sleeping at night because of the war here.
I only have 2 hours of nap in the camp.
We work here day and night and we only eat once a day.
We eat dinner most of the time.
Here in the camp, we usually eat the same meals here.
All we can eat is white rice, pasta, bread and water.
There is no good food or water in the camp here.
Because in the last attack that happened here, the Taliban destroyed the food facilities.
And I have spent all the money I had in the camp here
To help and provide food to the poor innocent people of Yemen
I can't even access my bank account here
Because of the last explosion that happened here in the camp.
The banks here are not functioning because the terrorists destroyed them. Life here is really tough and miserable for me.
Thanks for reporting. ⁉️