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Saddam’s Baathists and al-Qaeda in Yemen

Filed under: Yemen — by Jane Novak at 4:14 am on Thursday, May 26, 2005

Adding some detail to the 5/8 post, Where have all the murdering bastards gone?

Sanaa, 25 May (AKI) - Yemen is home to training camps for exiled members of Saddam Hussein’s Baath party, reports the Iranian agency Mehr, citing high-ranking sources from the Yemeni government. One government member confirmed that the camps are run by subversive elements from Yemen’s secret services. Several former Iraqi troops sought refuge in the Arab country after the fall of Saddam, writes Mehr, where they obtained political and financial support.

The revelations have been partly confirmed by the former Yemeni ambassador to Syria, Ahmed Abdullah al-Hasani, who recently requested political asylum in London. A former commander of Yemen’s navy, al-Hasani has already talked about many officers from the army, police and secret services being members of groups linked to al-Qaeda, the terror network headed by Osama bin Laden.

“It doesn’t surprise me that the al-Qaeda supporters in our security forces and the Republican Guard have also provided political support and military training to the Iraqi Baathists,” al-Hasani told the Kuwaiti newspaper al-Watan.

Yemen is a key partner in the “war on terror” and is trying to rid itself of its reputation as a haven for Islamic militants, but it is also a very poor, tribal society, where the government struggles to maintain control over all its territory. It is also trying to quell a rebellion by Shiites in the north of the country. (no)

So regarding these training camps, where do the graduates go? Back to Iraq? To target our troops and Iraqi kids?

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