Sunday, November 21, 2010

Hijacking tow Omani Vehicles in Abyan, Southern Movement Denies Responsibility


Local residents in the southern Yemeni district of al Mahfed in Abyan province, said to the Aden News Agency that Unidentified gunmen have hijacked a vehicle belong to an Omani sports club, on Sunday, and offered for sale in Dhaika area which has seen several hijackings for travelers on the road links the provinces of Aden and Hadramout in southern Yemen.

And in the neighboring district of Ahwar, in the same province, passengers said that they saw a car belong to the television of Oman and with an Omani plate parked at a checkpoint developed by unidentified gunmen prevented the transit of the vehicles having plates from Northern Yemen or belonging to the Arab Gulf States that their official football teams participate in the twentieth Arabian Gulf Cup in the coastal southern Yemeni cities of Aden and Zanzibar.

On the other hand, sheikh Mubarak Ba'rass denied any responsibility of the Southern Movement for both the incidents of Dhaika and Ahwar, accusing the Yemeni government of attempting to defame the southerners in front of their Arabian Gulf siblings, and criticizing the Arabian Gulf States that "they want to perform the championship at the expense of the freedom and the pride of the southerners."

"The continued disregard of the Arabian Gulf States to the demands of the people of the south of the freedom and independence will lead the southerners to ally with any part, even if that part is Iran or Israel, " sheikh Ba'ras said adding and continuing "as long as each part looking for his interest away from the benefit of others, it is the right of southerners to search for their own interest even if it conflicts with the interests of our brothers in the Arabian Gulf States."

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