Black Yemenis Hope to End Centuries of Discrimination

Published July 18th, 2020 - 08:39 GMT

In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" -- live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. There is debate over the ethnic origins of the communit.

Black Yemenis -- who make up between two and 10 percent of the population, according to various estimates -- have long struggled to survive, confined as they are to low-paying jobs like street sweeping or collecting garbage.

They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab world's most impoverished country blighted by more than five years of conflict. They exist outside the country's tribal social structure, a life on the margins, which increases their vulnerability.

In the narrow streets of a shantytown in southern Sanaa, lined with makeshift tents and cardboard homes along with a few simple brick structures, women cook outside on stoves fuelled with scraps of rubbish.

Most black Yemenis live in the Red Sea coastal plain of Tihama, which extends from the Bab Al Mandab Strait to the western port city of Hodeida. Others live in Sanaa in the north and Aden in southern Yemen.

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A child of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" is pictured at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab world's most impoverished country blighted by more than five years of conflict. Mohammed HUWAIS / AFP

Children of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" are pictured at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab world's most impoverished country blighted by more than five years of conflict. MOHAMMED HUWAIS / AFP

Children of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" attend a lesson at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab world's most impoverished country blighted by more than five years of conflict. Mohammed HUWAIS / AFP

Members of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" are pictured at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab world's most impoverished country blighted by more than five years of conflict. Mohammed HUWAIS / AFP

Members of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" are pictured at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab world's most impoverished country blighted by more than five years of conflict. MOHAMMED HUWAIS / AFP

Members of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" are pictured at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab world's most impoverished country blighted by more than five years of conflict. Mohammed HUWAIS / AFP

Members of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" are pictured at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab world's most impoverished country blighted by more than five years of conflict. MOHAMMED HUWAIS / AFP

Members of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" are pictured at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab world's most impoverished country blighted by more than five years of conflict. MOHAMMED HUWAIS / AFP

Members of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" are pictured at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab world's most impoverished country blighted by more than five years of conflict. MOHAMMED HUWAIS / AFP

Children of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" attend a lesson at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab world's most impoverished country blighted by more than five years of conflict. Mohammed HUWAIS / AFP

A child of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" is pictured at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab world
Children of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" are pictured at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab wor
Children of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" attend a lesson at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab
Members of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" are pictured at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab worl
Members of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" are pictured at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab worl
Members of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" are pictured at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab worl
Members of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" are pictured at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab worl
Members of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" are pictured at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab worl
Members of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" are pictured at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab worl
Children of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" attend a lesson at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab
A child of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" is pictured at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab world
A child of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" is pictured at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab world's most impoverished country blighted by more than five years of conflict. Mohammed HUWAIS / AFP
Children of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" are pictured at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab wor
Children of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" are pictured at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab world's most impoverished country blighted by more than five years of conflict. MOHAMMED HUWAIS / AFP
Children of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" attend a lesson at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab
Children of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" attend a lesson at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab world's most impoverished country blighted by more than five years of conflict. Mohammed HUWAIS / AFP
Members of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" are pictured at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab worl
Members of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" are pictured at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab world's most impoverished country blighted by more than five years of conflict. Mohammed HUWAIS / AFP
Members of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" are pictured at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab worl
Members of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" are pictured at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab world's most impoverished country blighted by more than five years of conflict. MOHAMMED HUWAIS / AFP
Members of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" are pictured at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab worl
Members of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" are pictured at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab world's most impoverished country blighted by more than five years of conflict. Mohammed HUWAIS / AFP
Members of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" are pictured at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab worl
Members of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" are pictured at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab world's most impoverished country blighted by more than five years of conflict. MOHAMMED HUWAIS / AFP
Members of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" are pictured at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab worl
Members of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" are pictured at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab world's most impoverished country blighted by more than five years of conflict. MOHAMMED HUWAIS / AFP
Members of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" are pictured at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab worl
Members of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" are pictured at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab world's most impoverished country blighted by more than five years of conflict. MOHAMMED HUWAIS / AFP
Children of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" attend a lesson at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab
Children of Yemen's minority group known as "Muhamasheen" -- literally the "Marginalised" attend a lesson at a slum in the capital Sanaa on July 4, 2020. At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement is reshaping societies, black Yemenis have scant hope for an end to centuries of discrimination that has only worsened during the civil war. In Sanaa, members of the minority group known as "Muhamasheen" live in dismal conditions in densely populated slums. They count among the poorest of the poor in the Arab world's most impoverished country blighted by more than five years of conflict. Mohammed HUWAIS / AFP

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