Minister: Al Qaeda suffers from organizational disarray in Yemen
The Source: SANA'A/ hadhramaut.info/sabanews.net - 25/07/2010
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Foreign Minister Abu Bakr al Qirbi has said al Qaeda in Yemen is suffering from organizational disarray as it has turned to targeting economic and security facilities.
He also said the manhunt for the U.S. cleric from Yemeni origin, Anwar al Awlaki, is continuing and assured the national security systems are tracking weapon and financial sources of the AQAP.Yemen never coordinates with the tribe of the man, designated by the United States as leader of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula AQAP, in Shabwa to arrest him, said al Qirbi as he affirmed that the tribe rejects terrorist acts that harm the interest of the country. The remarks were given in an interview with the Khaleej newspaper. He also highlighted the situation in the south saying the separation calls have no future and former Vice President Ali Salim al Beidh is playing a negative role in southern and eastern regions.President Ali Abdullah Saleh has called for a national comprehensive dialogue with all political forces inside and outside the country, except those seeking the separation of the south, he made clear.In this context, al Qirbi said the minute recently signed by the General People's Congress, the ruling party, and the Joint Meeting Parties JMP represented a hope for lifting the country from the political impasse and taking it to the legislative elections set for 27 April 2011.
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