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Arabia
Hundreds of Houthis freed
2010-12-31
[Arab News] The Yemeni government released more than 400 northern rebels as part of a Qatar-mediated peace deal signed in August, a security official said Thursday.

The truce put an end to violence in a civil war that has raged on and off since 2004.

The official told Rooters the rebels were held in prisons in Sanaa and Saada in northern Yemen. He said more would be freed in the coming days, without providing figures.

A Qatari delegation met Yemeni President-for-Life Ali Abdullah Saleh in Aden this week to discuss the peace agreement, the official said. "(Qatar's) efforts being exerted at the moment are fruitful," he said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
... for fear of being murdered...

The official said the Houthis would return equipment seized in confrontations with the government as part of the peace deal.

Rebel front man Mohammed Abdul Salam told Rooters that 426 prisoners were released Thursday.

Qatar brokered a Yemen peace accord in 2008 before the region slipped back into war. Yemen faced international pressure to resolve domestic conflicts in order to focus on Al-Qaeda.

Aside from the Houthi rebels in the north, Yemen is struggling to combat a resurgent wing of Al-Qaeda and a separatist rebellion in the south.
Posted by:Fred

#1  Since the times of Ali and cute little Aisha, I don't believe that the Houthis have honoured a truce for longer than 3-4 months, tops.
Posted by: Ralphs son Johnnie   2010-12-31 02:26  

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