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Yemen sends anti-terror forces to south
2010-12-26
[Pak Daily Times] Yemen has deployed new anti-terrorism forces in the country's restive south, the ministry of interior announced on Saturday, as Washington urged Sanaa to step up its fight against al Qaeda.

The announcement follows a spate of deadly attacks on government and military targets in the south, the latest on Friday when according to a security official a suspected al Qaeda beturbanned goon rubbed out a soldier who ferried him on his motor-bike taxi in Zinjibar, capital of Abyan province.

The Yemeni government is deploying the anti-terrorism units in four southern and southeastern provinces, Hadramawt, Abyan, Shabwa and Marib, the ministry said in a statement on its website. The creation of these units will "bring the confrontation with the members of the al Qaeda terrorist network to a critical stage" and will "tighten the noose around it," the statement said.

US counter-terrorism advisor John Brennan urged Yemeni President-for-Life Ali Abdullah Saleh on Friday "to emphasise the importance of taking forceful action against al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) in order to thwart its plans to carry out terrorist attacks in Yemen as well as in other countries," the White House said in a statement. Brennan's comments came a year after a botched attempt to blow up a US passenger plane last Christmas by a Nigerian with Yemeni and AQAP links.

AQAP has taken credit for a foiled air cargo bomb plot in October, in which printer toner cartridges that had been rigged as bombs were shipped out of Sanaa and, according to Sherlocks, set to explode over the United States.

One of the leaders of the group -- US-Yemeni citizen Anwar al Awlaqi, believed on the lam in Yemen's vast and lawless tribal areas -- is now viewed by Washington as a threat on par with al Qaeda head Osama bin Laden.
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