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Prison Escape in Yemen

Filed under: 23 ESCAPE, Yemen — by Jane Novak at 6:54 pm on Thursday, March 2, 2006

While the Yemeni regime has announced that it has thwarted two more escape attempts, the great escape continues to make its impact. I find this article interesting for several reasons. In the other hand, its at antiwar.com:

Yemen: Behind the al-Qaeda ‘Jailbreak’

by Yassar Yafai
In Yemen, every government institution – the military, enforcement agencies, courts, detention centers, etc. – is under the strict control of the dictatorship. The prison from which the 23 al-Qaeda members escaped is known as the detention center for military intelligence, directly answerable to President Ali Abdullah Saleh. This is no Mickey Mouse jail. It is the most feared and secretive detention center in Yemen, located in the capital Sanaa, the heart of the dictatorship. It’s like a mini town, swarming with fully armed Interior Ministry officers. The conditions are atrocious, if ever you have the misfortune of being picked up by the secret police (and Yemen is swarming with them, too). Prisoners live in small confined areas, with no sanitary facilities, no lighting, and absolutely no privacy.

I hope I have given the reader a sense of the situation. You may ask, “How could any individual, let alone 23 dangerous al-Qaeda members, escape?” Exactly my point. Are we to believe that they were all housed together in one room, communicating with their accomplices, giving them their exact location, then escaping through a long tunnel built with the precision and expertise of an otter? It is clear that there was assistance from within the security services. A U.S. embassy cable sent from Sanaa that was described to Newsweek noted: “One thing is certain: PSO [Political Security Office] insiders must have been involved.”

Let’s look at what we know. The guards learned of the escape the following day, Feb. 4. On Feb. 5, Interpol issued a global security alert. It then took two whole days (Feb. 7) before the regime decided to launch an intensive search in the capital and other parts of Yemen. On Feb. 9, President Saleh met with the Saudi interior minister to discuss terrorism and cross-border security. On Feb. 11, U.S. Navy ships were stationed off the coast of Yemen, just in case the al-Qaeda members decided to escape by boat.

Now let’s take a look at Yemen. For the past few months, there has been a small revolt to the north of Sanaa, and the regime is having difficulties suppressing it. In addition, the regime is beginning to sense that their iron grip on the population is weakening. Suddenly, the mastermind of the attack on the USS Cole in 2000, responsible for the deaths of 17 U.S. soldiers, escapes. Saudi Arabia’s interior minister then meets Saleh to discuss “cross-border” security: the mini-revolt against the regime is taking place near the Yemeni-Saudi border. Oh yes, Yemen’s interior minister, Rashad al-Alemi, is then promoted to deputy prime minister, while retaining his position as interior minister. It wouldn’t be wrong to presume that after the escape the interior minister should have been demoted, not promoted.

There is no doubt that the escape of the al-Qaeda members is a tool to be used against political opponents, both internally and externally. A few days after the “great escape,” Saleh replaced several highly qualified officials of mostly Southern origin in and around the Southern city of Aden with corrupt and undeserving members of his family or tribe, further impeding the steady but slow economic growth of the region and thus reinvigorating his iron grip on a deprived population.

Now let’s rewind the clock to try to understand how this all started. In the 1994 civil war in Yemen, Saleh invited bin Laden-trained fighters to enter Yemen to suppress the South. These fighters played a major role in the victory of the North over the South. Today, they are being used to suppress the revolt to the north of Sanaa. In addition to pleading for help from bin Laden-trained fighters, Saleh also called upon his closest ally and mentor, Saddam Hussein, for assistance in the 1994 civil war. Saddam replied by sending generals. They remained and are today very much a part of the military apparatus. Furthermore, after the fall of Baghdad, top-level former Iraqi generals were recruited into Yemen’s military. As a result, Yemen’s security services are believed to be have been infiltrated by both al-Qaeda and Ba’athist personnel and sympathizers.

Many questions about the bombing of the USS Cole remain unanswered. However, we know that in the early hours before the attack, Saleh personally sent some high-level officials to the port in Aden. The then-interior minister issued an official letter instructing security personnel to give “safe passage to [Cole mastermind] Sheik Mohammed Omar al-Harazi [also known as Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri] with three bodyguards without being searched or intercepted. All security forces are instructed to cooperate with him and facilitate his missions.”

Yemen’s regime and politics is murky and untrustworthy. But by putting together the pieces, what we have is an agreement between Saleh’s regime and al-Qaeda fighters and former Iraqi generals to defend Saleh from popular opposition in return for safe havens and influence. Under the cover of the Yemeni regime, weaponry and money is channeled through Yemen to al-Qaeda and the insurgency in Iraq. For example, two AK-47 assault rifles used in the attack on the U.S. consulate in Saudi Arabia have been traced to Yemen’s Defense Ministry. And in 2003, the U.S. noted shipments of night vision goggles from Russia to Yemen that were most likely transshipped to the insurgency in Iraq.

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Comment by Yahia Zaid

3/2/2006 @ 11:19 pm

SALAM JANE,
That is a very factual synchronized article. Good to pick up and attach pieces, so as to have an overwhole view of what is going on.
pls advise the writer of this article by these five related pieses of data:
1-Al-zidNI’S case. and how the dictator isissted to challenge the international community and tkes him to participate in Makkah International conference for ammending the Islamic ideology and fighting terrorism!!!!!!!!! while he was no. two in the organization of Afghan Arabs after the late Palastinian MR. ABDALLAH AZZAM. They are the ones who recruitted the afaghan arabs from Yemen, saudi arabia, sudan, algeria, tunisia, mauritania and all the arab countries, under the auspisies of the sudanese, saudi arabian regiemes and salih himself who has paid to alzindani personally million and millions, traceable untill now because it is transfered from yemen central bak by then. then zindani became a member of the leading counsil headed by salih and governing yemen.
3- Al-eman university educating the hatered and killing ideology was built by the support of salih and is still supporting it. He has enagurated it.
3 The Sudanese islamists regieme who gave zindani many true facilities for economical investmets has built eman university style instituions is armed heavly by salih. they quote to a sudanese official that he said that salih is areal student of zindani and consider him as his spritual leader and can never disobay him so that god will keep him i9n power.
4- Sudan president, al-basheer has declared in the international media that if the u.n forces come to sudan to replase the african union forces they will be burnt in darfoor region because we have called almujahideen from iside and outside the county, this is confirmed by ian brooke(un envoy to sudan.) two days ago. it is believed that a heavy al qaida forces qare traffeked from many countries and through yemen to darfour regon.
Many sudanese convoyes came to yemen recently and yemeni conveys are contiuosly going to sudan to regulate the deepst state of cooperation to face the americans and burn them . many peoples think that the situation is very dangerous there.
5- Ali salih has lead the consilation effort between Shiekh hassan alturabi and president albasheer recently and representitives of the two men were called to aden and sanaa for that purpose and declared that facts in small private gathering and quoted that basheer should be couragous and never feer the americans but obey his religous leaders i.e zindani and turabi so that God will be pleased with him the same as salih has done and still doing. the reconsilation has succeeded and declared in the sudanese offical tv and turabi and basheer have met and thanked salih for his Gods blesed effort and mentioned zindani too discribing the two yemeni heros as real islamists.
6- trafiking of alqaida mujahideen to iraq thro yemen is currently very intensive and organised by zindani and facilitated by salihs regieme. many iraqi officials and their families are in sanaa and given shelter and money . it is reported that salih has very recently said as a comment to saddam’s trial”saddam is a real arasb hero and we shall defeat the american cartoons by our unity. And dont believe me if you see or hear me that i braise those stupid american satans, i will be cheating them! i will not be another saddam, i am your faithful son of islam and arab i am a real yemeni stubbon tribesman from sanhan and sanhan is from Hashid and my shiekh is abdallah al ahmer just ask him about me. “

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Comment by khalid

3/3/2006 @ 12:30 am

what an amazing article? please tell me if we dont trust our president whom are we going to trust?
the writer of this article seems to be an israeli who hates us!
let me tell you something my friends: i do apreciate the fact that an outsider intllectual journalist like mrs. jane novak is conserned about yemen that is o/k and very much approved. in the contarary i am proud of it that other people are intersted in our affairs it makes us gain friends,but we should discuss freely without bias what she reviews. i am not debating that this intllectal lady shoul right or not, i think many people in sanaa and aden are concerned by mrs.jane’s writings.

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Comment by Primitive Bastered Tribsman

3/3/2006 @ 12:48 am

Good or bad fucking morning fuking BasteredS!
The bastered fucking president Ali Abdallah Salih is an honest thief and a democratic fucking dictator, oh bastereds you are making him more and more famous in the world.
Why dont you leave him to vanish alone BASTEREDS.
Or if you can reach the world damn bastered dictator John little Bush ask him to come to yemen and free us from this fucking bastered dictator to the hands of a polite dictator o’ basterds.
By by and see you latter bastereds.

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Comment by Jane

3/3/2006 @ 8:02 am

Yahia, Yahia, Yahia, SALAAM How are you Yahia, I was worried about you. Really. Im very happy to see you. So now I know what you mean very well.

I dont know who wrote this article, it showed up on one of my google alerts.

Taking Zindani to the Mecca conference on terrorism pretty much was a slap in the face to the UN and US. Why it took Bush two months to respond is beyond me.

You know Yahia, I was working a lot on Darfur a few years ago before it was big in the media. Its so tragic. Theres the whole thing with the land, the herders vs. farmers. But few people remark on the fact that many of the black Africans are Sufis and rejecting the strict Salifi ways of Kartoom. So its not surprising that the Yemeni tanks wound up there a few years ago and theres this ongoing shipping back and forth now.

This speech you are talking about is the one at the childrens conference? Its interesting that the official transcript is edited to delete some of the more controversial remarks.

Thanks again Yahia.

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Comment by Yahia Zaid

3/3/2006 @ 12:48 pm

SALAM AND THANKS MY SISTER JANE,
Please let me adress that who called himself a tribesman. You can possibly be anything but a tribesman. because all Yemeni tribesmen are dignified and very polite , you seem to be depressed and desperate, but please if you want to continue in this respectfull ellite platform you must behave respectfully.
Still I am on behalf of our respectfull sister JANE and all participants in this platform ask God to forgive you.
Jane,
I have been asked by my wife (Um- Hanan) to salute you, your husband and children in this blessed day, friday, she said that when she conducted the friday pray in the mosque together with other women in our area, she prayed for all of you.
Best regards and SALAM.

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Comment by Anonymous

3/3/2006 @ 1:44 pm

Just a heads up. It didn’t take Bush two months to respond. He wrote the letter in December, but it wasn’t until last week that Yemen made public information about it, first in 26th of September.

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Comment by Jane

3/3/2006 @ 2:53 pm

Wow Yahia, thats very nice. Please tell her I said thanks and Im honored and now that you told me, Im feeling stronger.

Im always praying for Yemen and my friends too. So Yahia dont worry too much about what any of the commenters say. Normally I dont permit cursing. I can delete anything I want or censor out any part thats bothering me or even block people completely. But I dont do that to any Yemenis and only one time I deleted one of the American friends comments because he was making a funny joke but it was crude and I didnt want anyone to be offended. But you are right most Yemenis are very very polite. I had to learn my manners better, being from New York and all. So its good.

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Comment by Jane

3/3/2006 @ 4:20 pm

khalid, hi. I think its good if people outside Yemen start learning more. And that will bring friends. To make an article starts the people outside thinking and talking in the market place of ideas. And you are 100% correct, the articles might be a starting point to the talking but definately not the ending conclusion.

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Comment by Yahia Zaid

3/6/2006 @ 5:03 am

Salam dear Jane,
Iam sorry being absent for a while that was due to a technical disruption of my internet line untill i payed my bill today .
your reply is so polite, iliked it very much. this shows your sincere feelings towards us, your yemeni friends. honesty and truthfullness is the essense of the secret that makes you always stron in sha’a allah (by gods will)
i conveyed your remarks to um hanan, my wife. she is so pleased and we request that when you go to the church please pray for us, we believe in the unity of gods religion, specially the three great monothiestic abraham religions: judaism, christianity and islam.

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Comment by Jane

3/6/2006 @ 7:48 am

Hi Yahia, I was starting to wonder so lets make a deal: we wont worry unless its a week. I will pray for you and your wife and your family, I do anyway actually. Yahia what is going to become of the situation in Yemen, I am very worried. There seems to be no way to bring accountability.

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Comment by Yahia Zaid

3/6/2006 @ 12:34 pm

SALAM JANE,
thank you for the worries, ido agree and the deal is made. a week before the worries in sha’a allah.
yes jane, the situation seems to be very bizzare and worring every wise person. no apparent solution in the horizon bur let’s HOPe.
can i tell you a joke i heard from a fried: they said that God invited heads of states of the world. they came to Him and was sitting in his Chair, and said to them i have created the cosmos and you to be good but why do I see poverty , wars and thieves and bad satanic deeds? i have desided to help you and sove all your problems, so ask me what you want. heads of states took a que each one of them took his chance of describing his problems to god and god solved it when the turn of yemen came , ali abdallah salih approaches god , he said to him wow !!!wow are you still hanging there? what do you want? ali salih said i want you god to solve the problems of yemen. god stands away from his chair and told him: o idiot this is un solvable but, if you can sove it then come and sit in my chair.

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Comment by Jane

3/7/2006 @ 8:34 am

Salam Yahia, thanks, thats a cute joke. But in a way the problems get bigger everyday they are not being fixed.

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