Catch 80 Separatist Yemen in the South Region


Yemen security forces on Monday arrested about 80 people suspected of separatist groups after their position in the south of gunfire and attacked shops owned by northerners were burned.

The arrest operation carried out within three days after a weekend riot in which a separatist trying to block a highway linking the province of Lahj, south Yemen, the main city of Aden.
"These people were behind the violence and burning of shops in the town of Al Houta on Lahj province," said a government official told Reuters, adding that the suspects be handed over to the court.

Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh last week urged people not to listen to Yemen appeals secession, which he said the same as treason.
Tensions rose when a protester was killed in the southern region this month after police opened fire on separatist protest. Six more teluka in the incident.

The police later clashed with demonstrators who came for the victim's body for burial, which sparked riots in which the separatists set fire to the places owned businesses in the north last week. In further violence, the separatist group killed two people, including the head of the criminal investigative unit, on Friday in an attack. On Saturday, two policemen were injured in an attack by armed men in the town of Dalea, residents said.

Government of Yemen, the poorest country in the Arab world, are currently facing
separatist movement in the southern region. Yemen is also fighting the Shi'ite uprising in the northern region and al-Qaeda group.

Northern rebels and the government has approved a ceasefire to end the war in the region. Several previous truce failed to be upheld. Ceasefire which came into force it is government's last attempt to end the rebellion in the northern region that has killed thousands of people and caused 250,000 people to flee...

Yemen security forces on Monday arrested about 80 people suspected of separatist groups after their position in the south of gunfire and attacked shops owned by northerners were burned.

The arrest operation carried out within three days after a weekend riot in which a separatist trying to block a highway linking the province of Lahj, south Yemen, the main city of Aden.
"These people were behind the violence and burning of shops in the town of Al Houta on Lahj province," said a government official told Reuters, adding that the suspects be handed over to the court.

Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh last week urged people not to listen to Yemen appeals secession, which he said the same as treason.
Tensions rose when a protester was killed in the southern region this month after police opened fire on separatist protest. Six more teluka in the incident.

The police later clashed with demonstrators who came for the victim's body for burial, which sparked riots in which the separatists set fire to the places owned businesses in the north last week. In further violence, the separatist group killed two people, including the head of the criminal investigative unit, on Friday in an attack. On Saturday, two policemen were injured in an attack by armed men in the town of Dalea, residents said.

Government of Yemen, the poorest country in the Arab world, are currently facing
separatist movement in the southern region. Yemen is also fighting the Shi'ite uprising in the northern region and al-Qaeda group.

Northern rebels and the government has approved a ceasefire to end the war in the region. Several previous truce failed to be upheld. Ceasefire which came into force it is government's last attempt to end the rebellion in the northern region that has killed thousands of people and caused 250,000 people to flee...



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