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Three USS Cole Families Demand Release of al-Khaiwani and Re-Incarceration of al-Badawi

Filed under: Yemen — by Jane Novak at 1:46 pm on Tuesday, June 17, 2008

I find it quite an impressive gesture that the families included freedom for Yemeni journalist al-Khaiwani in their demands. The families are calling for justice not only for themselves and their murdered family members, but for also the democracy advocate al-Khaiwani who was wrongly imprisoned and in a broader way, the Yemeni people.

Families of Victims of USS Cole Bombing Join with American Islamic Congress to Call for Accountability in Yemen

The American Islamic Congress announced today that it is joining with families of sailors killed in the USS Cole bombing to demand Yemen take responsible action against terrorists and protect the basic freedoms of journalists. The ad hoc coalition has issued the following statement:

“We are a coalition of civil rights activists, the families of USS Cole sailors murdered in the Al Qaeda attack on the USS Cole, and Americans of conscience.

“We are troubled by repeated reports that the Government of Yemen has released the masterminds of the attack on the USS Cole and that these terrorists freely roam the streets of Sana’a, Yemen’s capital.

“We are concerned that at the same time the Yemeni regime has targeted several leading independent journalists, including Abdulkarim al-Khaiwani, who was just sentenced to six years in prison with hard labor.

“And we note with concern that the US administration has proposed doubling US foreign aid to Yemen, despite the regression in the Government of Yemen’s action on terrorism and civil rights.

“We therefore issue the following demands:

“1) The Government of Yemen must re-arrest the masterminds behind the USS Cole bombing and keep them behind bars to serve their initial sentences. No more pardons or reduced sentences.

“2) Abdulkarim al-Khaiwani must go free, either exonerated of all trumped-up charges or pardoned by Yemen’s president, and Yemeni journalists must be free to practice their profession without government repression.

“3) The United States Congress should urgently review foreign aid to Yemen in light of the regime’s recent actions and condition such aid on verifiable progress on combating Al Qaeda terrorists and protecting civil rights for all citizens.”

Signed:

Gary G. Swenchonis, Sr., Deborah Swenchonis, and Shalala Swenchonis

Survivors of Petty Officer Gary E. Swenchonis

John Clodfelter and family

Survivors of Hull Maintenance Technician 3rd Class Kenneth E. Clodfelter

Jesse L. and Lynn D. Nieto

Survivors of Engineman 2nd Class Marc Nieto

Nasser Weddady

Civil Rights Outreach Director, American Islamic Congress

Jane Novak, writer and blogger leading campaign for Abdulkarim al-Khaiwani

The American Islamic Congress is a civil-rights organization promoting tolerance and the exchange of ideas among Muslims and between other peoples. With the motto “passionate about moderation,” the organization leads initiatives around the world and has offices in Washington, Boston, Egypt, and Iraq.

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6/18/2008 @ 4:50 am

[...] Como ya escribí hace unos días, en Yemen han detenido y condenado a seis años de trabajos forzados a un periodista, Al-Khaiwaini. Su caso ha sido conocido fuera de Yemen, gracias a Jane Novak, que blogeua en Armies of Liberation y que por supuesto, ha sido baneado en Yemen. En principio, Yemen es un sitio lejano, que no tendría que preocuparnos. Pero lo curioso es que la acusación contra él ha sido la misma que la que digo más arriba: es un terrorista. ¿Por qué? En Yemen existe una guerra entre el ejército regular (suní) y la guerrilla terrorista del Norte (chií), que ha ganado varias veces al ejército, lo que ha sido ocultado por el gobierno. Al-Khaiwaini, que ya ha estado en prisión con anterioridad, ha sido acusado de terrorismo por “bajar la moral de las tropas”, al contar la verdad sobre los enfrentamientos entre el ejército y la guerrilla. Mientras uno de los terroristas que atentó contra el USS Cole matando a varios soldados americanos …. [...]

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Pingback by Las “excusas” para limitar la libertad de expresión « Spanish Pundit (II)

6/18/2008 @ 4:50 am

[...] Como ya escribí hace unos días, en Yemen han detenido y condenado a seis años de trabajos forzados a un periodista, Al-Khaiwaini. Su caso ha sido conocido fuera de Yemen, gracias a Jane Novak, que blogeua en Armies of Liberation y que por supuesto, ha sido baneado en Yemen. En principio, Yemen es un sitio lejano, que no tendría que preocuparnos. Pero lo curioso es que la acusación contra él ha sido la misma que la que digo más arriba: es un terrorista. ¿Por qué? En Yemen existe una guerra entre el ejército regular (suní) y la guerrilla terrorista del Norte (chií), que ha ganado varias veces al ejército, lo que ha sido ocultado por el gobierno. Al-Khaiwaini, que ya ha estado en prisión con anterioridad, ha sido acusado de terrorismo por “bajar la moral de las tropas”, al contar la verdad sobre los enfrentamientos entre el ejército y la guerrilla. Mientras uno de los terroristas que atentó contra el USS Cole matando a varios soldados americanos …. [...]

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Comment by Antony Quinn

6/22/2008 @ 6:52 am

It aint gonna happen cause those nutters are from the presidents tribe and they have him by the balls so much for democracy more like a monarchy like all the other fake monarchs of the middle east.

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