Qat chewing in Yemen
While the campaign to make January 12 a "No Qat Day" sparked dialogue and interest among a number of people, the mild narcotic drug continues to be a ubiquitous aspect of Yemeni society. Sana'a, Yemen. 2011
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Pro-democracy protesters purchase qat at a market that sprung up not far from the gates of Sana'a University. November 18, 2011.
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- id:1004501
- date:18 November 2011
- dimensions:16.40 x 10.88 in. (4920 x 3264 px)
- dpi:300dpi
- file size in memory:47.8 MB
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While the campaign to make January 12 a "No Qat Day" sparked dialogue and interest among a number of people, the mild narcotic drug continues to be a ubiquitous aspect of Yemeni society. Sana'a, Yemen. 2011
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- id:1004501
- date:18 November 2011
- dimensions:16.40 x 10.88 in. (4920 x 3264 px)
- dpi:300dpi
- file size in memory:47.8 MB
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