Go Home! About Archive Video Archive Podcast Blog in Media Subscribe! Contact Me!             
Palestine Blogs - The Gazette


Bird flu feared in Yemen  

Written by Haitham Sabbah on 25. October 2005, 1628hrs // Part of Haitham Sabbah's adventure in Bleeding Edge, Sabbah, Yemen // Other posts by Haitham Sabbah


Bird flu at our door steps (Arabic):

Large numbers of chicken perished in south Yemen triggering fears bird flu, reports said Monday.

The Daily al-Ayam reported an unidentified disease is spreading quickly among birds in the province of Kabita, and cats and dogs that ate the dead birds also perished.

The paper said sick chickens stopped eating and drinking for no obvious reasons, leading to their death.

Bird flu feared in Yemen

What next?

Do you like - Bird flu feared in Yemen - Subscribe to Sabbah's for Free.

you also can AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Permanent Link, leave a response, or trackbacks from your own site. Follow post.
Article Tags>> |

3 Responses to “Bird flu feared in Yemen”

  1. 1
    Global Voices Online Says:

    Yemen: Bird Flu

    Sabbah says that reports fear that Bird Flu reached Yemen. On the other hand, Oleander is happy that Taiwan officials said they had applied for the right to copy the drug - but the priority was to protect the public.

  2. 2
    AraBlog reBlog Says:

    25th Oct. Echos

    # Mustapha says that Aljazeera not only dislikes the Mehlis report, it’s also demonizing the Lebanese position. Lebanese Political Journal says that Lebanese Uniting - Palestinian and Syrian Miscalculations. BOB reminder: “Did you listen to…

Leave a comment:

Please consider:
* Comments might be moderated at some stages.
* If your comment does not appear immediately, there is no need to submit it again.
* Please treat others with respect.
* Comments containing Zionist propaganda, name calling religions (including Judaism), obscenity, and personal attacks will not be approved.
* By commenting here you grant me a perpetual license to reproduce your words and submitted name/web site in attribution.



Subscribe without commenting





Contextually Related Posts:

Advertisement: