Yemen vows to fight terrorism ahead of Brown conference
January 3rd, 2010 - 5:14 am ICT by IANS
Sana’a/Cairo, Jan 3 (DPA) Yemen will fight terrorist groups on its soil, the country’s foreign minister said Saturday, as the government welcomed a planned international conference on growing extremism in the poor Gulf country.
Security forces meanwhile began a clampdown along Yemeni coasts in efforts to prevent infiltration by Islamist militants from neighbouring Somalia.
The previous day, Somalia’s al Shabab militia said it would send fighters to aid Al Qaeda in Yemen. Al Qaeda has claimed responsibility for an attempted Christmas Day bombing of a plane over Detroit, in the US.
Somalia, located just across the sea, sends tens of thousands of refugees to Yemen each year, as civilians flee raging violence and poverty. Concerns have mounted that militants could take similar routes.
The conference on radicalization, announced Friday by British Prime Minister Gordon Brown for later this month, was on the “right track to rally international support for development, poverty reduction and counter-terrorism in Yemen,” the official Yemeni SABA
news agency said.
In his most recent radio address, US President Barack Obama said, in the clearest language to date, that Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the 23-year-old Nigerian man who tried to set off the bomb, was trained in Yemen by Al Qaeda.
Yemen, pushed and aided by Western capitals, has in recent weeks stepped up attacks against Al Qaeda in the country.
Al Qaeda established bases in the country’s south over the last decade, helped by groups of Arab fighters who took up residence in the country, after their battle against the Soviets in Afghanistan ended in the 1990.
- Canada lists Yemen-based al-Qaeda group as terrorist organization - Dec 24, 2010
- Yemen confirms airline suspect was in the country - Dec 29, 2009
- Nigerian bomber Abdulmutallab joined al-Qaeda in UK - Jan 08, 2010
- Al Qaeda claims credit for US plot; suspect was in Yemen (Lead) - Dec 29, 2009
- Many Britons among those held in Yemen for Al Qaeda links - Jun 03, 2010
- US authorities see Nigerian bomber's connection with al Qaeda 'plausible' - Dec 27, 2009
- Embassies in Yemen reopen after closures over threats (Lead) - Jan 05, 2010
- Al Qaeda's No.2 in Arabian Peninsula arrested in Yemen - Jan 19, 2010
- Clinton calls Yemen situation threat to global security - Jan 05, 2010
- Yemen charges US-born radical cleric Al-Awlaki for first time - Nov 03, 2010
- Yemeni Al-Qaeda vows to wage jihad against Christians, Jews - Feb 09, 2010
- Nigerian bomber warns of more terror attacks 'soon' - Dec 29, 2009
- 60 foreigners linked to Al Qaeda held in Yemen - Jun 10, 2010
- Life in prison for underwear bomber - Feb 17, 2012
- Al Qaeda guns down American in Yemen (Lead) - Mar 18, 2012
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