Observed by: Mr. Alaa Isam
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Southern Movement Launches Protest in Lawder
Observed by: Mr. Alaa Isam
Yemeni Army Resumes Bombing Habilyn
Observed by: Mr. Alaa Isam
The bombardment caused a state of panic for the students of the school that caused some students to faint.
In the neighboring province of al-Dhali, a warplane flew at low altitude, bombing the mountains around the city of Dhali and the near towns.
Theses developments come after an attempt by the Yemeni army to break in the city of al-Habilyn yesterday, that was faced by local militants, in addition to great military reinforcements at the southern entrance of city that witnesses instable situation after the assassination of a Southern Movement activist and a number of Yemeni soldiers kidnaps.
Security Force Kills One Person and Injures Another in Shabwah
Observed by: Mr. Alaa Isam
Abyan: Demonstrators Demand Secession of Yemen and Unity of South
Observed by: Mr. Alaa Isam
The participants also demanded the Southern Movement leaders to reach a solution to the unification of the southern movement that is witnessing clear divisions.
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* Photograph of protestors raising flags of South Yemen and Kuwait in al-Mahfed. December 25, 2010.
Source: http://bit.ly/f1CUiL
Traditional Festival Turns into Southern Movement Demonstration in Al Shehr
Observed By: Mr. Alaa Isam
Amendment could make Yemen's Saleh life-president
Observed by: Mr. Alaa Isam
Saleh, who has been in power for 32 years, was reelected in September 2006 for another seven-year term.
The proposed amendment will be submitted to a referendum, which will be held simultaneously with parliamentary elections on April 27, another GPC member said.
This initiative is likely to heighten already simmering tensions in Yemen, where the opposition has threatened to boycott the upcoming elections over an amendment of the electoral law which the parliament approved on December 11.
That amendment, originally proposed along with other political reforms in 2009, stated that the high electoral commission be composed of judges rather than delegates from parties represented in parliament, as was previously the case.
The constitutional amendment sparked an opposition sit-in on Wednesday outside parliament in Sanaa in which dozens of protesters held up banners reading: "No to rigged elections", "No to corruption" and "Yes to dialogue."
The mandate of the current parliament was extended by two years to April 2011 following the February 2009 agreement between the GPC and opposition parties to allow dialogue on political reform.
Reforms that were to be discussed included a shift from a presidential regime to a proportional representation parliamentary system and further decentralisation of government -- measures that have not been implemented.
The dialogue has stalled, however, as the committee formed for the purpose has been able to meet only once.
Source: http://yhoo.it/e52sHn
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Southern Movement Protests on Southern Prisoner Day, Demands Riyadh Conference for Support
Observed by: Mr. Alaa Isam
A statement issued by the organizers of the "Southern Prisoner Day, " in al-Habilyn city (southern Yemen) called the next Riyadh conference of the Friends of Yemen to "recognize the case of the south" adding that "any support for the warlords in Sana'a is support for terrorism".
The statement called upon all the people of the south, "without exception," to "support thesouthern cause, " asserting that "the south is for all its citizens except those who refuse."
The protesters carried pictures of the former southern Presidents, Ali Nasser Mohammad, Haidar Abu Bakr Al-Attas, Ali Salem al-Beidh, while it was noticeable the absence of the green flags that were called to be raised in the demonstrations by "Ali al-Beidh."
Azzan city, center of the district of Mayfa'a in Shabwa province, witnessed a similar protest attended by a number of leaders of the Southern Movement in the district, including Ahmed Nasser, a leading figure in the district, while Lauder and al-Mahfed also witnessed similar protests on the Southern Prisoner Day.
The statement of al-Habilyn protest condemned "the ongoing military campaign on Radfan, the militarization of civilian life, killings, siege, and the bombing on cities in Radfan and all provinces of the extorted state," and called "upon all the people of Radfan especially, and the South in general to the lineup, cohesion, and standing as one to face these ongoing attacks and stick to the peaceful and civilized struggle."
Source: http://bit.ly/e9r9xS
Tribal Militants Kidnap Four Northern Yemenis
Observed by: Mr. Alaa Isam
Reportedly, three of the kidnapped northern Yemenis have been held in the morning and among those three is an arms dealer, who, as the kidnappers say, was the last one who phoned "Tanbah," the Southern Movement activist who was assassinated by the Yemeni army.
According to the sources, the fourth is an investor, and has been held separately, while he was found carrying an authorization stamp of the "General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers of Defense and Security Department," while no information if he was sent by the government or for private reasons.
The city of al-Habilyn was later exposed to violent shelling from two camps in the surrounding the city, while there are no reports about death or wounded cases till the moment.
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Source: http://bit.ly/e6ODBO
Representative of US organization hides in Islamic veil to participate in a social activity in Marib eastern Yemen
Observed by: Mr. Alaa Isam
Mrs.Thiran ignored the US and EU warnings to not leave Sana'a without official permission when she insisted to participate in a social event organized by group of human rights activists in Mareb. She also attended the establishing of the Youth Council for Peace and Development that aims to work against extremism and terrorism culture. Heather welcomed by the tribes that received her with great welcome and appreciation. Photo by : Mareb press Source: http://bit.ly/hToNPY in Arabic |
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Yemeni Government Releases Southern Movement Activists and Arrests Another
Observed by: Mr. Alaa Isam
Media sources in the Southern Movement in Lahj province said that the security authorities have released, on Monday, dozens of detainees from the districts of Radfan and al-Dhali in local prisons in the city of Aden, the largest southern Yemeni city. The detainees had been arrested on the morning of last November 30, when security forces thwart a rally protest had been intended to be organized by the Southern Movement on the anniversary of the Independence Day.
Among the released, Professor Hussein al-Akil and the activists Fhdel Hussein al-Nakhbi, Saleh Bin Saleh, Mahmoud Mohammed Saleh, Whdah al-Halimi, and Arif Abd al-Halimi, who announced launching hunger strike a few days after their arrest.
On the hand, security forces arrested the Southern Movement activist, Mehdar al-Kildi, while he was in a market place in Aden.
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Armed Southern Faction Abducts Yemeni Officer to Exchange Him With Southern Movement Detainees
Observed by: Mr. Alaa Isam
The armed faction of the Southern Movement 'Brigades of Saru Hemiar,' which adopts armed struggle for an independent state in the south and that is active in the area of al-Askaria in Yafie, in the province of Lahej (Southern Yemen), has captured a northern officer at Saturday night, adding "we captured the officer and we will treat him according to the laws of the rights of prisoners".
Taher Tamah, the leader of Saru Hemiar, said to the Aden News Agency, this morning, "The prisoner named Mohammed Ali Abdullah Hdwin, an officer in the Military Police in the rank of captain and holds the number (56935), and he is a tribal sheikh of Khawlan Tribes in northern Yemen».
Khawlan Tribes grouping is considered one of the largest tribal groupings in northern Yemen, and has a broad number of members in the Yemeni government and the army sectors, which are controlled by Sanhan tribes in which President Ali Abdullah Saleh belongs to.
"We do not want anything except the release of our detainees; his freedom is for our prisoners' freedom, and the officer will remain under our care and what keeps his right as a prisoner, and we are not like them in the treatment of prisoners and detainees," Tamah added.
"Brigades of Seru Hemiar" has implemented a number of abductions of Yemeni soldiers in the rural areas of south Yemen, as well as armed tribal militants in the region of Radfan abducted a number of soldiers in the past few weeks, and exchanging them with a mediator sheikh, arrested while he was mediating between the Yemeni army and the militants to release the detainee.
"Brigades of Seru Hemiar" armed southern faction calls for an independent state in southern Yemen through an armed struggle, in contrast to the rest of the Southern Movement factions, which emphasizes the peaceful call for independence and liberation of the south, according to communiqué issued by each of them.
These developments come within intermittent armed clashes in the area of Radfan, while the Yemeni army shelled the surrounding mountains of al-Habilyn violently last night.
Sheikhs of Radfan held a meeting yesterday, and denied any military solution, since it will result serious repercussions.
The area of Radfan is witnessing great military reinforcements at the southern entrance of Radfan "al-Melah town," reached the area coming from the northern province of Taiz and led by the Minister of Defense, Mohammed Nasser Ahmed (from southern Yemen).
Note:* 1st and 2nd Photographs of the damage of Yemen Army's shelling on Al-Habilyn. December 16, 2010 and 3rd photograph of Taher Tammah.
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Source: http://bit.ly/g3v5oC
Three Soldiers Killed in Southern Yemen
Observed by: Mr. Alaa Isam
The town of al-Habilyn was shelled violently during the whole night, while armed clashes were heard in all over the town that is located in a main road links Sana'a, the Yemeni capital, with Aden, the largest city of South Yemen.
Separately, two soldiers were killed at a security checkpoint in Abyan province, the attackers used a minibus, motorcycles, and machine guns to attack the soldiers who were getting ready to perform their prayers.
Source: http://bit.ly/fWWLHI
Yemen releases 40 southern separatist activists
Observed by: Mr. Alaa Isam
President Saleh refuses to meet US official after Wikileaks cables
Observed by: Mr. Alaa Isam
Feltman said in a news conference in the US embassy in Sana'a last week that the US government was embarrassed by Wikileaks revelations and should communicate with 185 countries to express apology for what revealed by Wikileaks. “Diplomacy is based on trust and we must preserve this property, " said Feltman.
However, Feltman ruled out that Wikileaks might affect the Yemeni-US cooperation in the fight against terrorism.
President Saleh's political adviser, Abdulkarim al-Iryani, said in an interview with France 24 that Wikileaks dispatches have not disturbed relations with the US government, but he said the revelations embarrassed the United States.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Hundreds Commemorate The Anniversary of Al-Majala
Observed by: Mr. Alaa Isam
Hundreds of people from the district of al-Mahfed and from neighboring areas came over to participate in the protest, raising flags of former South Yemen and banners censure the incident.
Speakers demanded to try the responsible for the "massacre", adding the "we won't be silent or calm down till the criminals get what they deserve and regaining our independent country."
They also said that "the terrorism comes from the Presidential Palace in Sana'a," as many northern and southern opponents say.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Protest in Al-Hablilyn Followed by Clashes Cause 3 Dead
Observed by: Mr. Alaa Isam
Later in the city of al-Habilyn, armed clashes broke out for unknown reasons caused the injury of four people among them two soldiers.
Sources in the city assured that 4 of the injured have died later
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the Pictures of tells what happen today...
News Source: http://bit.ly/ei5oKd
Violence resumed in Abyan: Dead and Wounded in Two Separate Attacks
Observed by: Mr. Alaa Isam
The water tank is specialized for soldiers of the military establishments in the region and it had been targeted several times in the past, most recently was on Tuesday, last November 30, and caused the death of one soldier and wounding another.
And in Abyan too, a southern officer was killed, late last night, in the district of Je'ar in Abyan province. The dead named "Abdullah al-Khaial", and was killed at a security checkpoint, where his body was found without knowing who was behind the murder.
Source: http://bit.ly/ei3taa
Al-Mukalla: Agents Detain Two Children
Observed by: Mr. Alaa Isam
Security agents have arrested two children in the city of Mukalla, center of Hadrmout province and the second largest city in the south, after clashes with children and young people in al-Deesneighborhood during the passage of a vehicle to transport prisoners to the Central Prison.
Sources in the southern movement in the city said to the Aden News Agency that security agents have detained the children after a hit and run between security and boys in the neighborhood. Aden News Agency has got the names of the two children: Bakhit Omer al-Asani (13 years) and Hamzah Ahmed al-Jabri (12 years) and took them to an unknown location.
Source: http://bit.ly/hfe8rx
Postpone of Consideration of an Appeal Against Death Sentence of Al-Markashi
Observed by: Mr. Alaa Isam
The judge, "Hani Sultan Saeed al-Rubaie" judge the Court of South West Secretariat of the Yemeni capital Sana'a had sentenced "Ahmad Omar Abbadi Almrakeci" to death, on Sunday morning July 11, on a charge of killing a person called Salah Tarek al-Masri, while al-Markashi was doing his job as a guardian of the al-Ayyam Newspaper during clashes between him and unknown militants.
Source: http://bit.ly/fXZwzL
Lawyer Al-Halmi: Death Sentence of Faris is Invalid Legally
Observed by: Mr. Alaa Isam
* Photograph of lawyer Al-Halmi (first from left) in the trial of the issue of Al-Wehda Sports Club bombings that took place in last mid-October.
Source http://bit.ly/feLdAy
Monday, December 13, 2010
Two Soldiers Seriously Injured in Gunmen Attack in Shabwa
Observed by: Mr. Alaa Isam
Families of Southern Detainees in Ibb: Communication Has Stopped
Observed by: Mr. Alaa Isam
Adding that Hassan Ba'aom strongly rejected this as the rest of the detainees, who all confirmed that they don't recognize the unity nor the Yemeni authorities, which were said to be "occupying the south."
Source: http://bit.ly/h6cVNG
The Main Suspect of Al-Wehda Bombings Sentenced to Death
* 1st Photograph of accused in the Al-Wehda Club bombings October 27, 2010.
* 2nd Photograph of the main suspect of the bombings (Faris Abdullah Saleh) during his trial October 27, 2010.
Source: http://bit.ly/dWC7Lu