Government And Al-Qaida Violence In Yemen

30 November 2011

Sanaa, Yemen – Taiz, Yemen’s second largest city, has been a hotbed for antigovernment demonstrations opposing President Ali Abdullah Saleh’s regime. Government forces opened fire Tuesday, November 29, 2011, and continued Wednesday, November 30, 2011, as a response to attacks caused by tribesmen and defected soldiers who support the opposition. Results from the violence included: destroyed shops, three injured persons, one death, and fleeing of thousands of residents. At the same time, thousands of Yemenis gathered in the southern province of Aden to celebrate the 44th anniversary of independence of South Yemen from Britain while a Special Forces security officer faced a drive by shooting. A security official reported that al-Qaida linked militants opened fire on the officer, who managed to escape, while killing two of his guards. Thousands of demonstrators, in the southern town of Ibb, call for Saleh to go to trial for alleged corruption and killing of protesters in the past nine months, since the agreement Saleh signed last week grants him immunity from prosecution.

Source: Yemen army shells Taiz, 1 killed, thousands flee; al-Qaida militants kill 2 in south

http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle-east/yemen-army-shells-taiz-1-killed-thousands-flee-al-qaida-militants-kill-2-in-south/2011/11/30/gIQAw0ywCO_story.html

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