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Arabia
New terror court case kicks off in Yemen
2005-08-15
A Yemeni court specialized in terror cases Monday started the prosecution of 34 people on charges of supporting slain rebel leader Hussein al-Houthy. The indictment included charges of forming armed gangs and planning terrorist attacks against military officials, security departments and the defense ministry. The defendants refused to appear in court to protest what they called "politically manipulated and exaggerated charges filed by the government which is the judge and the enemy at the same time." The defendants also accused the government of seeking to please the United States by showing that it is combating terrorism. The defendants are accused of possessing arms, explosives and rockets for intended use in illegitimate activities. Al-Houthy was killed last September during a 3-month-long rebellion he led in a northern Yemeni province.
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Arabia
Commander of Yemen rebel forces surrenders
2005-06-23
The field commander of Yemeni rebel forces led by Badreddine al-Houthy surrendered to the authorities Thursday as a result of tribal mediation. A military source said Abdullah Razami turned himself in after being escorted to Sanaa by tribal chiefs from the province of Saada, near the Yemeni-Saudi border, a hotbed for the rebels.
Seems like the closer you get to the Soddy border, the hotter the bed...
Mediation between the government and the rebels was conducted by several tribesmen, including Abdel Karim al-Houthy, brother of the rebel leader, who met President Ali Abdullah Saleh recently offering to stop attacks against government forces, drop arms, and respect the law and the constitution in return for general amnesty. An official source was quoted by the pro-government daily September 26 as saying Saleh ordered the interior ministry to release rebels who prove they have repented and relinquished arms and shown commitment to respect the law. The rebellion in Saada initially broke out in May 2004 and continued unabated until the killing of former rebel leader Hussein al-Houthy, the son of Badreddine.
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