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42 Yemenis Killed in Zinjibar, Protests Continue for Regime Change All Over the Country July 31, 2011 More than 40 dead in south Yemen violence Jordan Times, 31 July 2011 ADEN (AFP) - At least 42 people have died in violence near Yemen's southern city of Zinjibar, military and local sources said on Saturday, (In an attempt to gain support from NATO countries, the Yemen military claim that the Yemeni victims are "suspected" of links to Al-Qaeda, a view also held by media in NATO countries, such as in this AFP news report). Eleven people including top officers were killed in fierce clashes between the army and militants in Dofas, a village 15 kilometres south of Abyan's provincial capital of Zinjibar, they said. "(Fighters) stationed in Dofas attacked army units there using machine-guns on Friday, killing two officers and four soldiers, and wounding nine others," a military official in the village told AFP. Medics at a military hospital in the southern port city of Aden confirmed the casualty toll. A local official in Dofas said five (fighters) were also killed and four wounded in the attack. Meanwhile the official SABA news agency, quoting a security source, reported that troops on Friday arrested four (fighters) near Zinjibar, including local leader Saeed Omar Habiyate. Also on Friday, an air raid and clashes with militants left 29 tribesmen killed and dozens wounded in eastern Zinjibar, tribal sources said, adding that several others went missing. Twelve of the tribesmen were killed and 20 others wounded in clashes with the militants, a top security official in the area told AFP. "Around 200 tribesmen came from the [coastal] village of Shaqra heading towards Zinjibar when they clashed with (the Yemeni fighters)" on the city's outskirts, Abdullah Naser Al Jadani said. Tribal sources said the militants forced the tribesmen into a government building seized by the network, prompting the army to launch an air raid. Jadani said three tribesmen were "mistakenly" killed in the air strike while another nine were shot dead by (the fighters), he claimed. Later on Saturday, tribal sources said 17 other bodies were retrieved from the rubble of the building targeted by three air raids, accusing the army of having carried out a "massacre" which cost the lives of 29 tribesmen. A medic at a hospital in the town of Jaar, controlled by the militants, said two (fighters) were killed and 14 wounded in the clashes and air strikes. Militants belonging to the "Partisans of Sharia" [Islamic law], seized control of much of Zinjibar in May. Thousands of residents have since been displaced by fighting. Deputy Information Minister Abdo Al Janadi said last week that the United States had provided logistical support to Yemen's 25th Mechanised Brigade, which had been besieged by the militants in Zinjibar. Since January, protesters have been demanding the ouster of veteran President Ali Abdullah Saleh, who has been in hospital in Saudi Arabia since early June being treated for wounds sustained in a bomb blast at his palace. Fair Use Notice This site contains copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available in our efforts to advance understanding of environmental, political, human rights, economic, democracy, scientific, and social justice issues, etc. We believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material on this site is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. For more information go to: http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml. If you wish to use copyrighted material from this site for purposes of your own that go beyond 'fair use', you must obtain permission from the copyright owner.
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