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Yemen army reinforces militant-held town
Published in Daily News Egypt on 23 - 01 - 2012

SANAA: Yemen's military has sent extra forces to a town Islamists seized last week, after negotiations with the militant group's leader broke down, residents and witnesses said on Monday.
Tanks and armored vehicles were making their way towards Radda, about 170 km (105 miles) southeast of the capital Sanaa, a day after outgoing President Ali Abdullah Saleh left Yemen to seek medical treatment in the United States.
Neighboring oil giant Saudi Arabia and the United States - which long backed President Saleh as a key to its "counter-terrorism" policy - fear political paralysis over Saleh's fate could embolden al Qaeda in the country.
They support plans to ease him from office after 33 years in power with immunity from prosecution over the deaths of protesters in a year-long uprising against him.
This has been punctuated by bursts of open combat between Saleh's troops and those of a rebel general and tribal militiamen and insurgents have exploited weak government control to grab territory, notably in the southern province of Abyan.
Islamist insurgents entered Radda a week ago led by Tareq Al-Dahab, a relative of US citizen Anwar Al-Awlaki, whom Washington accused of a main role in the Yemeni branch of al Qaeda, and assassinated in a drone strike last year. Witnesses said the military had sent heavy armor to the town on Monday.
"As we were leaving Radda we saw 15 tanks and more than 20 armored vehicles heading for one of the military bases on the west side of town," said one witness called Abdallah. Another said soldiers at checkpoints outside the town informed him that the reinforcements were meant to back an attack on the town.
Dahab had said he would withdraw from Radda on condition a council was set up to govern the town under Islamic law and that several jailed comrades, including his brother Nabil, were released, but talks fell through.
A tribesman involved in negotiating with Dahab on the government's behalf said other tribesmen were taking positions in the town and getting ready to fight.
"The fighters are equipped with machine guns, mortar shells, rocket propelled grenades and shoulder-borne rockets. Shop owners have moved their goods into storehouses outside the town and the situation could explode at any moment," he said.
Opponents of Saleh have accused him of exaggerating and even encouraging Islamist militancy in Yemen to bolster his position by presenting himself as the only person who can prevent al Qaeda growing stronger.
Saleh, who formally handed power to his deputy Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi in November, travelled to Oman on Sunday and is due to travel to the United States for medical treatment soon, though he said in a parting speech he would return to Yemen.
Hadi, whom parliament has endorsed as sole candidate in an election to pick Saleh's successor next month, on Sunday spoke to US counterterrorism chief John Brennan, who promised US support, state news agency Saba reported.


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