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Summary
Popular committee members confiscated the cell phones of Mokhtar, Ahmed, and Sadeq. Sadeq’s phone appeared to have the contact information of Houthi soldiers, and so the popular committee members suspected Sadeq of being a Houthi. However, Other Mokhtar managed to secure the men’s escape. In Chapter 37, Mokhtar was back in Ibb at Mohamed and kenza’s apartment. Mokhtar found that the port of Mokha was still functioning. He concluded that if he could secure passage across the Red Sea to Djibouti, he could then fly from Djibouti to America, potentially in time for the important coffee conference in Seattle. Ahmed put Mokhtar in touch with a man named Mahmoud, who said that he could arrange passage to Djibouti. Mokhtar and Andrew managed to travel to Mokha, but the only passage they could find was on a boat so small that the...
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