A Yemeni journalist offers his college for sale after accumulating his debts

Journalist Anwar Al -Amiri announced his desire to sell one of his kidneys to pay his accumulated debts, which exceeded 12,000 Saudis after he reached a dead end, and all his material capabilities and relationships were exhausted, and relatives, friends and government officials abandoned him.
Al -Amiri listed a list of sums of borrowing during his father's treatment, and another for the rent of an apartment that he lived before he was expelled from its owner.
He said that he had to borrow another amount to buy a "caravan" to live in "after the executive unit in Marib Governorate did not respond to the directives of the governor of the province to spend a caravan with all its needs because it is frankly the phrase I do not have mediation and I do not have a political belonging to any party in order to support me and stand by my side.
He continued: “Today, after the ways are narrowed and abandoned by the near, far, brother and friend, and the pressures we face by debts who demand them daily and sometimes threaten us with resorting to the security authorities to take their right, there is no one in front of me, and it is the offer of one of my kidneys for sale to pay these debts.”