News from the Yemen Times

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  1. Margot

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    There are so many factions fighting each other in Yemen. The oil business is in shambles, 500 factories have closed .. and the GCC is propping them up with 4 billion in aid.

    http://www.yementimes.com/en/1575/n...of-militants-clashes-heat-up-around-Ja'ar.htm

    After clearing Lawdar of militants, clashes heat up around Ja'ar

    Published on 24 May 2012 in News
    Mohammed Al-Samei (author)

    SANA’A — Nearly 40 Yemeni soldiers and 60 Al-Qaeda-affiliated militants have been killed in fierce clashes last Thursday and Friday near the town of Ja'ar, an Al-Qaeda stronghold.

    A soldier in the Counterterrorism Unit (CTU) in Zinjibar told the Yemen Times, "About 20 soldiers were wounded on Saturday by mines laid by Al-Qaeda militants, a day after 40 soldiers and 60 militants were killed." He said that among those killed were five leading figures of Ansar Al-Sharia.

    The Yemeni army has expanded its military operations to regain control of towns which have been taken over by Ansar Al-Sharia.

    On Sunday, fierce clashes took place between army troops assisted by tribal militias and gunmen from Ansar Al-Sharia, an Al-Qaeda-affiliated group. War planes have been striking Al-Qaeda-held posts and hideouts in the area, according to the CTU source.

    He pointed out that troops and tribal militias—which were formed to help the army eject the terrorists from the towns—advanced towards Zinjibar, the capital of Abyan, and Ja'ar, the second biggest town in the governorate and an Al-Qaeda stronghold which the militant group took over in May of last year.

    The battle heated up on Friday evening in the nearby area of Al-Hasen, close to the October 7th Ammunition Factory on the outskirts of Ja'ar.

    Army troops and the tribal fighters managed to clear central areas of Abyan like Lawdar, Modia, Al-Wadhia and Al-Ain from the militants. However, Zinjibar and Ja'ar are still under Ansar Al-Sharia control.

    A media activist, Araf Al-Wan, said in a statement to Yemen Times that Lawdar and Al-Ain are now completely clear of Ansar Al-Sharia.

    He pointed out that since April 9, more than 72 tribal fighters have been killed, and 250 others wounded.

    "More than 59 militants were killed last Wednesday and Thursday in Lawdar. Furthermore, several vehicles belonging to the militant group were destroyed in the battles," he said.

    According to Al-Wan, some of the Ansar Al-Sharia militants killed were not Yemenis, but from other Arab countries.

    Abyan's governor Jamal Al-Aqal said on Saturday that Ja'ar would be clear of Ansar Al-Sharia militants in the coming two days.

    Citizens in the town confirmed that troops are deployed around Ja'ar.

    Al-Khaleej newspaper cited Al-Aqal as saying that army troops and tribal militias will be able to push the militants out of Ja'ar within two days.

    Al-Aqal stressed that Lawdar is completely free of Al-Qaeda militants and that troops are currently pursuing the militants in Maudia and Al-Wadhia areas.

    He indicated that troops, assisted by the tribal fighters, started taking positions around Ja'ar preparing to launch heavy military operations intended to dislodge militants from the town.
     
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    I'm sure leaving this news out was just an oversight:

     
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    I hadn't seen that story...

    Thanks.
     
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    What is occuring there is extremely horrible.This country is going nowhere,Al kaida is on the grip,The prime minister fled the country and the retaliation against minorities due to the difficult economic condition is intense.
    The world has to stop warning only but put efforts into preventing a little messy country from becoming a second Syria.This is highly hazardous to the international stability.
     
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    Yemen has been a hotbed of warring factions and extremists since I was young in the 1950s and 1960s...........
     
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    The people of Yemen are horribly poor and don't have enough to eat.
     
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    exactlly they need progress , sex education , and e-net not your wahhabi propaganda
     
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    They need to settle down.... its always been a hotbed of warring factions.. That's why they can't get their oil business off the ground and use that money for clean water, education and healthcare.

    You have wahhabi on the brain..
     
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    no no, i just dont get your petro - dollars (and i dont want them) you with your wahhabi agenda start last WW3, because of you people think that all Muslims are the radical morons like you guys

    ps FREE Bahrain!!!
     
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    What part of terrible poverty in Yemen don't you understand.
     
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    so what, they dont need you ideology, what they need are secular laws , progress , sex education , and free e-net
     
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    They have been fighting each other in Yemen since the 1950s.. That's why they can't get their oil business up to speed.

    Oil money provides healthcare, education, roads, clean water.

    Doesn't have thing to do with Saudi Arabia or Wahhabis.
     
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    Oil money provides healthcare, education, roads, clean water, women - minorities oppression , dictatorship , corruption , and the most impotent - wahhbism export
     
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    I am speaking of Yemen's need to expand their oil operationss.. They could reinvest their oil money and improve their standard of living.
     

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