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Tuesday, 25 May 2010 - Yemen opposition lauds amnesty but skeptical |
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World In a speech Friday to mark 20 years of unity between north and south Yemen, President Ali Abdullah Saleh announced an amnesty for 298 imprisoned northern Shi'ite rebels, southern secessionists and journalists. He also said he wanted to open up Yemen's political process to all participants. A national dialogue, which also would result in agreement on terms of the first parliamentary election since 2003, has been delayed since last year when Sanaa declined to include northern rebels and southern secessionists in the talks. "We welcome the release of the prisoners," Mohammad al-Naimy, spokesman for the al-Liqaa al-Mushtarak umbrella group, told Reuters. "As for the participation in the political process, this depends on the outcome of our dialogue with the government." Formed in 2003, the organization brings together Yemen's main opposition parties, including Islamist party al-Islah and the Yemeni Socialist Party. But speaking on the sidelines of a meeting at the group's headquarters, members said they were not convinced by Saleh's offer for political participation. "He wants to show this to the United States, because they pushed him to have a dialogue with us," said Mohammed Abdulmalik al-Mutawakkil, leading member of the umbrella group and professor of political science at Sanaa University. "After 31 years in power, do you think (Saleh) is going to accept change?" Yemen, strategically located next to the world's top oil exporter, Saudi Arabia, jumped to the forefront of Western security concerns after al Qaeda's Yemen wing claimed a December attempt to bomb a U.S.-bound passenger plane. In recent months, the impoverished country, where around 40 percent of the population live on under $2 per day and more than half the young men are unemployed, has experienced a rise in violence between government forces and southern separatists. North and south Yemen united in 1990, but many in the south, home to most Yemeni oil facilities, say northerners are sapping their resources and denying them their political rights. Southern opposition media reported Monday that four people were injured, one of them seriously, when security forces used tear gas to disperse a sit-in by al-Mushtarak members in the southern province of Dalea. Three people, including a journalist, were detained, the website Sahwa Net reported. Sanaa also is struggling to maintain a fragile truce with northern rebels, who have been fighting the government on and off for nearly six years. "He (Saleh) wants dialogue if the dialogue results in the government staying, but dialogue that results in peaceful change, that is not acceptable to him," Naimy told Reuters. The latest war with northern Shi'ite rebels, who are known as the Houthis after their leader, saw Saleh lose support in some areas previously sympathetic to the government, a Western diplomat said. No dialogue and no change could have dire consequences for the troubled country, Naimy said. "We could have another Somalia," he said, referring to the Horn of Africa country that has been in a state of turmoil for almost two decades. (Additional reporting by Mohammed Mukhashef in Aden) World     Add a Comment *We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. We try to block comments that use offensive language or appear to be spam and review comments frequently to ensure they meet our standards. If you see a comment that you believe is irrelevant or inappropriate, you can flag it to our editors by using the report abuse links. 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