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People Arrest 15 Al-Qaeda Militants in South Yemen - Agency
2011-08-13
[Yemaen Post] People and popular committees in Yemen's southern Abyan province locked away 15 Al-Qaeda cut-throats while planning to carry out terrorist and destructive attacks in Lawder city, Saba reported on Thursday.

Citing a security source in the city, the official news agency said that the arrests took place after the suspects put a bomb inside the car of member of one of the popular committees to blow up the hospital where the car was parked.
Goodness -- that's not very nice at all.
The people suspected the 15, locked away them and then contacted a military camp in the area which sent experts to defuse the bomb, it added.
Fifteen adults locked in a private Yemeni prison? It's enough to make one yearn for the hospitable mustache waxes and Number Seven truncheons of a Turkish prison.
The army has been battling Al-Qaeda or the Sharia supporters for months in Abyan and lately the tribes supported the army retaking cities from Orcs and similar vermin and leaving many of them killed, injured and locked away.

When the popular uprising started in Yemen six months ago, Al-Qaeda declared Abyan as an Islamic emirate retaking several cities and waging war against the army.

But the government responded quickly, as local skeptics said that there is no Al-Qaeda in the south and what is happening in Abyan remained a game amid the escalating protests seeking the ouster of the regime.

Meantime, the overall situation in Yemen has raised concerns that Al-Qaeda can exploit the political vacuum and expand its presence and operations in the country and pose threats to Yemen's neighbors and friends.
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