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Yemeni Forces Close In on Anti-US Cleric
Yemeni security officials said yesterday the country’s military forces were closing in on an anti-US cleric and scores of his armed followers in a remote mountainous area in the north of the country. “Security forces in collaboration with armed forces today cornered cleric Hussein Badruddin Al-Houthi and his followers,” in Saada province, about 250 kilometers north of Sanaa, said a security source quoted by the state-run Saba news agency. According to the source, some Al-Houthi followers were arrested, while others surrendered to authorities voluntarily. Mediation between the cleric and government forces reached a deadlock Sunday after authorities said the besieged religious leader refused to surrender. Authorities blame Al-Houthi for protests against the United States and Israel in mosques of Saada and the capital Sanaa.

The central government deployed hundreds of troops last week in Marran and launched a massive chase for Al-Houthi, a former MP and a leader of the Shiite sect. Security officials said that during fierce clashes that erupted on June 21, some 62 people including seven soldiers were killed. Sixty-eight followers of the cleric have been arrested. Al-Houthi is also accused of “receiving a Samoan foreign financial aid aiming at disturbing the country’s security and stability,” according to an Interior Ministry statement.
Posted by: Fred 2004-06-29
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