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This website is very touching.
Never have I seen photos of a people and a city once
breathing and moving with the vibrancy of civilization.
Fun and enjoyment and many adventures - all frozen in
time, of past history.
I am so proud of the British, for what they have done
for Aden. And I cannot deny the fact that when I visited
Aden it appeared to me as a silent aging city slowly
degrading with the passing of time. Aden's glory was in
the past, long forgotten by the world, and only those
who remember her golden days lament the great stories
they would remember of their experiences in and around
Aden.
I am saddened that Aden today could not be what it was
supposed to be - The Gem of the Middle East. It was
because of the British that Aden was then the Pearl of
the Mid East. But now as I sadly admit the truth, even
at the very young age of 21, the consequences of losing
such an important ally as Britain caused the people of
Aden to reduce their great city to the rubble of
Communism. And for decades, Aden bled even until the
Unity of the two Yemens.
Today, Aden is healing from it's wounds. It's potential
is remarkable, but its current corrupt regime will never
open the doors of prosperity for the benefit of the
people and Aden. This regime sees fit that they and
their children benefit firstly of the treasures of
Yemen. And as the Arab proverb goes: "As you judge, so
shall you be judged." Indeed, the people of Aden judged
wrongly against Britain, and lost a great benefactor -
hence the judgment upon the people of Aden is evident by
the horrible widespread poverty that seems far from
ending.
I smile when I see these wonderful vibrant pictures of
Old Aden, which to me looks new. It's really touching,
how the British lived wonderfully in our Aden. Who could
forget the warm, if not too hot, sunny days? The clean
sea air across the beautiful beaches continue to appeal
to the commonality. The modernity of Britain upon Aden
was so appealing. My father told me stories of his
adventures in Aden during the British rule. He always
positively gave wonderful details of in and around Aden
and the wonders that the British did for the sake of
Aden. How much I loved to hear these stories from my
father. But I must truly say that I regret that Aden
lost Britain. And though some of you may lament of those
good days in Aden - I lament that Aden lost Britain.
By the way - many of you who used to live in the golden
days of Aden Protectorate should really make the effort
to go and visit Aden! Britons who were born in Aden are
rightfully entitled to visit their home as well. Aden is
home to all...I'm sure visiting Aden will initially
bring back MORE memories of good times. Wow, I'm
actually weeping here! You people make me too sad!!
Well, I really must be going! Please keep up the good
work on this website! Oh! One more thing! VIDEOS, you
guys need videos of Aden and historical videos that talk
about Aden! As well as interviews, AUDIO/VIDEO of
British Adenis. Again, keep up the good work, this
website is beautiful!
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