Yemen buys arms off its civilians
Yemen has spent millions of dollars in recent months buying up
bombs, artillery and even anti-aircraft guns from ordinary
civilians as part of a crackdown in a country where arms are
openly carried.
The country's cabinet launched a campaign last month to shut down
shops selling weapons without a license and confiscate unlicensed
weapons.
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/C54AE0B4-ADFB-40BC-A2E0-58DA0A1BF9A7.htm
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