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Saturday 10 January 2015 - 13:04

Saudi Arabia backing al-Qaeda militants in Yemen: Ansarullah

Story Code : 431603
Al-Qaeda militants in Yemen
Al-Qaeda militants in Yemen
Ali al-Emad, an Ansarullah leader, said on Friday that Riyadh backs armed al-Qaeda extremists to control oil and service centers in the Yemeni provinces of Ma’rib and Hadhramaut.
 
He also added that Saudi Arabia seeks to prevent changes in Yemen in fear of their possible impacts on the ongoing policies pertaining to the Bab el-Mandeb Strait.
 
The member of the Shia movement, also known as Houthis, said Riyadh is trying to increase the role of special individuals such as wealthy businessman Abdullah Bugshan and impose ministers on the government as a means to continue its interference in Sana’a internal affairs.
 
The Ansarullah movement has been fighting al-Qaeda-linked militants in a bid to restore security to Yemen.
 
Ansarullah fighters, who played a major role in ousting Yemen’s former dictator Ali Abdullah Saleh in 2012, have intervened to fill the vacuum and have driven al-Qaeda militants out of many areas in the country, including Sana’a.
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