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Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar and al-Qaeda

Filed under: Al-Qaeda, USA, USS Cole, Yemen — by Jane Novak at 9:30 am on Monday, May 9, 2005

al-Qaeda inside the Yemen govt.

Sunday Times, UK: A FORMER Middle Eastern diplomat who is seeking political asylum in Britain has claimed that three British tourists killed in Yemen were the victims of Islamic terrorists with direct links to one of the country’s most senior army leaders.

Ahmed Abdullah al-Hasani alleges that members of Al-Qaeda have infiltrated the highest ranks of Yemen’s military and security forces and were also behind the bombing of the American warship USS Cole, in which 17 sailors died.

Al-Hasani, who was head of Yemen’s navy at the time of the Cole bombing, arrived in Britain with his family 11 days ago. He flew into Heathrow from Damascus, the Syrian capital, where he was Yemen’s ambassador.

His claims, which are unverified, are likely to be of interest to western intelligence agencies and attempts to debrief him are already thought to have begun.

Al-Hasani, 57, fell out with Yemen’s president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, over alleged discrimination towards southern Yemenis and fears he will be assassinated if he goes home.

Last week, he suggested that Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar, the president’s half-brother and an army commander, may have been linked to the kidnapping of 16 western tourists in December 1998.

The tourists were taken hostage by a group called the Aden-Abyan Islamic Army, who used them as human shields during a botched rescue attempt by the Yemeni authorities. Three Britons — Ruth Williamson, Margaret Whitehouse and Peter Rowe — and an Australian were killed in the shootout.

“Two days before the killings, members of the terrorist group were in al-Ahmar’s house in Sanaa (the Yemeni capital),” claimed al-Hasani. “They were also in telephone contact with Sanaa just before the shootings.”

American press reports say al-Ahmar is a former ally of Osama Bin Laden and helped him to recruit Yemenis to fight Soviet troops in Afghanistan in the 1980s. The fighters later set up terrorist training camps in Yemen.

Al-Hasani claims the perpetrators of the USS Cole attack in October 2000 “are well known by the regime and some are still officers in the national army”.

This weekend, the Yemeni authorities dismissed al-Hasani’s claims. “All these allegations are untrue and groundless,” said a government spokesman. “This man is making these allegations in order to legitimise and give significance to his claim of asylum.”

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8 Comments »

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Comment by Eric

5/9/2005 @ 11:31 pm

Thank God.

We need a Mason.

How much would you charge to fix our front porch? The brick is crumbling.

Keep up the good work!

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Comment by Jane

5/10/2005 @ 6:32 am

No, no, no, I am not for hire. This is the number two charge against me. heh Adventures in blogging.

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Trackback by Hyscience

5/14/2005 @ 10:51 pm

The Kidnapping of Nabil al-Wazer
There’s an al-Qaeda jihad against the Zaidis in Yemen, and many of the al-Qaeda jihadists are leaders in the Yemeni government and security forces. They’ve bombed civilians, closed schools, trashed libraries, had mass arrests, prohibited Zaidi sermo…

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Trackback by The Jawa Report

5/14/2005 @ 11:04 pm

The Kidnapping of Nabil al-Wazer
Theres an al-Qaeda jihad against the Zaidis in Yemen, and many of the al-Qaeda jihadists are leaders in the Yemeni government and security forces. They’ve bombed civilians, closed schools, trashed libraries, had mass arrests, prohibited Zaidi sermons…

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Trackback by The Jawa Report

5/14/2005 @ 11:12 pm

The Kidnapping of Nabil al-Wazer
Theres an al-Qaeda jihad against the Zaidis in Yemen, and many of the al-Qaeda jihadists are leaders in the Yemeni government and security forces. They’ve bombed civilians, closed schools, trashed libraries, had mass arrests, prohibited Zaidi sermons…

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Trackback by Vince Aut Morire

5/15/2005 @ 6:37 am


First, let’s all extend our sincere thanks to the Yemeni crime syndicate government for allowing the CIA to ice an Al Qaeda terrorist, Haitham al-Yemeni, on their soil.

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Comment by Adel Aldhahab

7/25/2005 @ 8:24 pm

I agree with Alhussani %100 that Alqaada has strong supporters in Yemeni government including the prisedent and his relatives. I have my own vission, exmples that i can share them with any interested one. My email is aldhahab2005@law.northwestern.edu

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Comment by samy

10/25/2005 @ 2:37 pm

Uses of brain project against people in countries like U.S.A and egypt .Many people suffer from rays of brain project.

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