- Al-Akhdam
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Al-Akhdam or Akhdam (singular Khadem, meaning "servant" in Arabic; also called Al-Muhamasheen, "the marginalized ones") is a social group in Yemen distinct from the majority by their more African features. They are considered to be at the very bottom of the social ladder in Yemen.[1] They are mostly confined to menial jobs and living on the fringes of society.
According to official estimates, they numbered around 500.000 in 2004, while other estimates put their number as high as more than 1 million in 2007 (out of a total Yemeni population of 22 million).
In Yemen, they are popularly believed to be the descendants of Ethiopian soldiers of the Aksumite Empire that occupied modern-day Yemen more than 1,500 years ago and who remained there as slaves or servants of the local population after the occupation ended. Most Akhdam live in slums at the outskirts of the major cities, 100,000 of them live in San‘a’, others are in Aden, Ta'izz, Lahij, Abyan, Al Hudaydah and Al Mukalla.
Many NGOs and charitable organizations from other countries such as CARE International are working towards the emancipation of the Akhdam.[2]
References
External links
- Worth, R.F. 2008, 'In slums without hope, Yemen's untouchables', International Herald Tribune, 27 February. Retrieved on 29 April 2008.
- IRIN 2005, 'YEMEN: Akhdam people suffer history of discrimination', IRIN News, 1 November.
- IRIN 2009, 'YEMEN: Girls, poor and black children most discriminated against - study', IRIN News, 15 March. Retrieved on 16 March 2009.
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