Yemen police open fire, wound 5 demonstrators - International Herald Tribune
littlurl.com 1/13/2009 — SAN'A, Yemen : Riot police in Yemen wounded five demonstrators in the southern city of Aden when they opened fire to disperse a crowd of thousands of army veterans demanding their old jobs back, said Yemeni hospital officials. The officials spoke on ...
SAN'A, Yemen : Riot police in Yemen wounded five demonstrators in the southern city of Aden when they opened fire to disperse a crowd of thousands of army veterans demanding their old jobs back, said Yemeni hospital officials. The officials spoke on ...
Yemen News - Breaking World Yemen News - The New York Times
topics.nytimes.com 1/23/2009 — When Marxists took over the government of southern Yemen in 1970, many people fled to the north, and a civil war raged for two decades. The conflict became a proxy conflict in the cold war, with the Soviet Union aiding South Yemen, and United States ...
When Marxists took over the government of southern Yemen in 1970, many people fled to the north, and a civil war raged for two decades. The conflict became a proxy conflict in the cold war, with the Soviet Union aiding South Yemen, and United States ...
Arabian Peninsula al Qaeda groups merge
www.longwarjournal.org 1/26/2009 —
Members of al Qaeda in Yemen announce the merger with al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. Center-left is Abu Hareth Muhammad al Awfi; far right is Said Ali al Shihri
In the face of Saudi Arabia's success against the al Qaeda ...
Members of al Qaeda in Yemen announce the merger with al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. Center-left is Abu Hareth Muhammad al Awfi; far right is Said Ali al Shihri
In the face of Saudi Arabia's success against the al Qaeda ...
Yemen strikes multi-faceted deals with al Qaeda
www.longwarjournal.org 2/11/2009 —
Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh.
Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh recently struck a deal with Ayman Zawahiri, and Yemen is in the process of emptying its jails of known jihadists. The Yemeni government is recruiting ...
Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh.
Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh recently struck a deal with Ayman Zawahiri, and Yemen is in the process of emptying its jails of known jihadists. The Yemeni government is recruiting ...
Yemeni al Qaeda leader: State conducts terror attacks
www.longwarjournal.org 12/3/2008 —
Hamza Ali Saleh al Dhayani.
Yemen's security forces have repeatedly orchestrated terror attacks within Yemen in order to manipulate US and international perceptions, the most wanted fugitive in September's terror attack on the ...
Hamza Ali Saleh al Dhayani.
Yemen's security forces have repeatedly orchestrated terror attacks within Yemen in order to manipulate US and international perceptions, the most wanted fugitive in September's terror attack on the ...
Anywhere But Yemen
www.weeklystandard.com 2/3/2009 — One group of Guantánamo detainees will prove especially difficult for the Obama administration. by Stephen F. Hayes & Thomas Joscelyn 02/09/2009, Volume 014, Issue 19
One group of Guantánamo detainees will prove especially difficult for the Obama administration. by Stephen F. Hayes & Thomas Joscelyn 02/09/2009, Volume 014, Issue 19
The Associated Press: Official: Yemen releases 170 al-Qaida suspects
www.google.com 2/8/2009 — 2 hours ago SAN'A, Yemen (AP) Yemen released 170 men it had arrested on suspicion of having ties to al-Qaida, security officials said Sunday, two weeks after the terror group announced that Yemen had become the base of its activities for the whole ...
2 hours ago SAN'A, Yemen (AP) Yemen released 170 men it had arrested on suspicion of having ties to al-Qaida, security officials said Sunday, two weeks after the terror group announced that Yemen had become the base of its activities for the whole ...
Take Back NYU: OCCUPATION - Statements in Solidarity
takebacknyu.com 2/20/2009 — After a two-year campaign of letter-writing, tabling, flyering, educational events, and even electing a member onto the Student Senate, Take Back NYU! decided to occupy the 3rd floor dining hall in Kimmel.
After a two-year campaign of letter-writing, tabling, flyering, educational events, and even electing a member onto the Student Senate, Take Back NYU! decided to occupy the 3rd floor dining hall in Kimmel.