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Roots of Yemen's conflict with northern rebels
Published in The Egyptian Gazette on 30 - 01 - 2010

The leader of Yemen's Shi'ite rebels announced on Saturday a ceasefire with government forces, and said he accepted the government's terms for a ceasefire. Yemen has been battling the intermittent revolt since 2004.
The fighting intensified in August when the army launched Operation Scorched Earth. The conflict drew in Saudi Arabia in November when the rebels seized some territory on its border.
The rebels, known as the Houthis after the family name of their leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, are fighting government troops in the north, complaining of social, religious and economic discrimination.
Here is some background about the Houthi rebels:
* The Houthis, like most tribesmen in Yemen's northern
highlands, belong to the Zaidi sect of Shi'ite Islam, whose
Hashemite line ruled for 1,000 years before the 1962 revolution.
* Zaidis, who make up about a third of Yemen's 23 million people, have coexisted easily with majority Sunnis in the past, but Badr al-Din al-Houthi, a cleric from the northern province of Saada, promoted Zaidi revivalism in the 1970s, playing on fears that Saudi-influenced Salafis threatened Zaidi identity.
* After north and south Yemen united in 1990, the movement spawned the al-Haq party and the Houthi-led Believing Youth group. Houthi's son Hussein was elected to parliament in 1993. Saada remained neglected economically by the Sanaa government.
* President Ali Abdullah Saleh, himself a Zaidi, at first used the Houthis to counter-balance the Salafi groups. The government later portrayed Believing Youth as a fundamentalist group out to subvert the state and restore the Zaidi imamate.
* After the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on U.S. cities, Saleh declared support for Washington's "war on terror", in part to enlist US support against the Houthis, whom Yemeni officials accuse of having links to al Qaeda, Iran or Lebanon's Hezbollah.
* The Houthis say the government, with U.S. and Saudi backing, is targeting Zaidis in general, forcing them to take up arms to defend their villages against oppression.
* Conflict began after Houthis embarrassed Saleh by shouting
"Death to America, death to Israel, a curse on the Jews, victory
to Islam" in his presence in a Saada mosque in 2003.
* Security forces killed Hussein al-Houthi in September
2004, only to see further rounds of fighting erupt in the
mountains around Saada city, each more violent than the last.
* Qatar brokered a ceasefire in June 2007 and sponsored a
peace deal signed in February 2008, but clashes soon resumed.
Saleh unilaterally declared the war over in July 2008.
Full-scale fighting resumed a year later.
* In November, Saudi Arabia launched a military offensive
against the rebels after a rebel cross-border incursion. Houthis
denied accusations that infiltrators entered Saudi territory and
called the offensive against the group "unjustified" and accused
it of mainly targeting civilians through air raids.
* Saudi Arabia claimed victory on Dec. 26, saying the army
had driven the last infiltrators from its territory, an Arabic
language daily said. Rebels have reported that Saudi air strikes
on the Yemen-Saudi border were continuing.
* Saudi Arabia once more declared victory on Wednesday
following a ceasefire offer from the insurgents, who said they
had withdrawn from Saudi territory.
* Yemeni Shi'ite rebels said on Thursday that Saudi air and
artillery attacks had continued despite a truce offer by the
dissidents to the kingdom.


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