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Trials of Al-Qaeda Members Resumed |
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Written By:
Moneer Al-Omari ( YEMEN POST STAFF ) Article Date: March 31, 2008 |
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The State Specialized Penal Court resumes today the trails of Al-Qaeda Cell accused of planning terrorist acts and targeting oil facilities in Mareb and Hadramout late in 2006. The trial comes after the American Embassy in Sana'a blamed the organization for the recent attack on the Embassy using Hown-mortar shells which missed their way and fell in nearby July 7 school. Meanwhile, Interior Ministry denied any link of Al-Qaeda Organization with July 7 incident and hinted the Embassy was not a target for the attack. In a symposium organized by Future Studies Center last week, the guests spoke about the current position of Al-Qaeda Organization in Yemen. Saeed Al-Jumhi, author of 'Al-Qaeda Organization – the Origin and the Intellectual Background' published last year stressed the danger stems from people who recruit and produce the sleeping cells. Chief Editor of News yemen website Nabil Al-Soufi pointed out that none is waging a real military war with Al-Qaeda and it is a matter of settlements. He stressed that Al-Qaeda attacks in Yemen affect the country but not America and hinted the authorities are conniving with the organization for achieving certain ends. In related news, Najeeb Mohammed Abdu, known also as Abu Hafsah and the guard Aden-Abyan Islamic Army leader Khalid Muhb Al-Nabi is still in Aden's Al-Naqeeb hospital meeting treatment after being injured in exchange of fire with security men.
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